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Bonnie Dixon
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Curriculum Vitae
B.A, Universtity of New Hampshire, 1992
Ph.D., College of Medicine, University of Vermont, 1998
Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, 1998-2000
M.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvannia, 2001
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Office: 2130B
Phone: (301-405-8497)
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| Research Summary |
| I am interested in the learning environment created within the classroom. Learning is an active process. I am exploring ways to create an active and positive learning environment within the context of large lectures. In addition, I am involved in curricular development. My goal in curricular development is to offer new and different ways to explore chemistry, which is a subject that is relevant for everyone. |
Awards |
1997 One of Best Presentations for Graduate Research Day, University of Vermont
1996 Graduate Education Advisory Council’s Travel Award to present graduate research, University of Vermont
1993 Graduate Teaching Award, Chemistry Department, University of Vermont
1991 Analytical Chemistry Award, University of New Hampshire
1991 Tech Alumni Achievement Award, University of New Hampshire
1990 Raymond B. Seymour Award presented to outstanding sophomore chemistry major, University of New Hampshire |
Selected Publications |
He QY, Mason AB, Pakdaman R, Chasteen ND, Dixon BK, Tam BM, Nguyen V, MacGillivray RT, Woodworth RC. “Mutations at the histidine 249 ligand profoundly alter the spectral and iron-binding properties of human serum transferrin N-lobe.” Biochemistry. 2000 Feb 15;39(6):1205-10.
Sahota,G, Dixon, BL, Huang, YP, Aramini, J, Monleon, A, Bhattacharya, D, Swapna, GVT, Yin, C, Xiao, R, Anderson, S, Tejero, R, Montelione, GT . “Solution NMR Structure Of Brct Domain Of T. Thermophilus: Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium Target Wr64Tt”, Protein Data Bank, Accession Number 1L7B. |
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