个人简介
Dr. Kathleen Hess has been teaching at Brown since 2006. She received her M.S. and Ph.D. in chemistry from The University of Chicago and an undergraduate degree in Chemistry from DePaul University (Chicago, IL). After a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, Irvine and a brief career in the Chemical Industry, she began her teaching career at Cypress College. She taught organic, allied health, liberal arts and general chemistry.
研究领域
Developing pedogoy that incorporates guided inquiry experiments and research methods into undergraduate laboratories.
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Mechanistic studies of DNA oxidation and nicking by perhydroxyl, peroxyl, and hydroxyl radicals. (1993) T. A. Dix, K. M. Hess, M. A. Medina, S. L. Tilly, and R. W. Sullivan. in Biological Oxidants and Antioxidants: New Developments in Researach and Health Effects, P. Hochstein and E. Cadenas, eds., Hippokrates Verlag.
The initiation of lipid peroxidation. (1992) T. A. Dix, J. Aikens, and K. M. Hess, in Biological Free Radical Oxidations and Antioxidants, pp 2-7, Cleup Press, Padova.
Mechanism of activation of Agrobacterium virulence genes: Identification of phenol-binding proteins. (1992) K. Lee, M. W. Dudley, K. M. Hess, D. G. Lynn, R. D. Joerger, and A. N. Binns, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., USA , 89, 8666-8670.
Evaluation of N-Hydroxy-2-thiopyridone as a nonmetal dependent source of the hydroxyl radical in aqueous systems. (1992) K. M. Hess, and T. A. Dix, Anal. Biochem., 206, 309-314.
Mechanism of phenolic activation of Agrobacterium virulence genes: development of a specific inhibitor of bacterial sensor/response systems. (1991) K. M. Hess, M. W. Dudley, D. G. Lynn, R. D. Joerger, and A. N. Binns, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., USA, 88, 7854-7858.
Monitoring alterations in the cellular lipid pool by Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry: Implications for Byssinosis. (1988) K. M. Hess, S. R. Kalberg, T. M. Logan, D. G. Lynn, W. S. Lynn, J. Reddish, and J. Barclay, Proceedings of the 12th Cotton Dust Research Conference, p. 130-134.
Identification and quantitation of alterations in the cellular lipid pool by Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry: Implications for Byssinosis. (1987) T. M. Logan, K. M. Hess, W. S. Lynn, J. Barclay, and D. G. Lynn, Proceedings of the 11th Cotton Dust Research Conference, p. 66-70.