Patricia A. Sullivan Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
Phone: 336.334.3017
Fax: 336.334.5402
Room: 408 Sullivan Science Bldg.
Email: nadja_cech@uncg.edu
Dr. Cech earned a BS degree in chemistry from Southern Oregon University at the age of 19. This degree was funded in part by a large crop of the medicinal plant Echinacea, which she helped to cultivate on her family’s organic farm. In 2001, Dr. Cech was awarded her PhD in Analytical Chemistry from the University of New Mexico, where she worked under the direction of Dr. Chris Enke, co-inventor of the triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. Dr. Cech’s initial research efforts were focused on fundamental studies of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, and her review on this topic is one of the most widely reference in this field. When she joined the faculty at the University of North Carolina Greensboro in 2001, Dr. Cech was excited to apply her theoretical studies of mass spectrometry to her long-dormant interest in medicinal plants. In particular, she tackled the question, “How can mass spectrometry be used to study the synergistic interactions responsible for the biological activity of botanical medicines?” This question has been the topic of 10 consecutive years of external funding from agencies including the National Institutes of Health (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health). Dr. Cech’s work in this area was recently covered by C&E News, and she was awarded the Jack L. Beal Award from the Journal of Natural Products for best paper by a young investigator in 2011. She currently supervises a dynamic group of 14 undergraduates, graduate students, and post-doctoral research associates. Dr. Cech has been recognized for both her teaching (with the 2008 University of North Carolina Greensboro College Teaching Award) and her research (with the 2011 University of North Carolina Greensboro Junior Research Excellence Award) and has published more than 80 peer-reviewed papers.
Postdoctoral Research Associate
MS, Integrated Plant and Soil Science, University of Kentucky
PhD, Chemistry, University of Oklahoma
BS, Biology with concentration in Biotechnology
c_borges@uncg.edu
BS, Biochemistry
ijbucur@uncg.edu
PhD student, Medicinal Biochemistry
zlbunch@uncg.edu
BS, Biochemistry, University of North Carolina Greensboro
BA, Spanish, University of North Carolina Greensboro
BS student, Nutrition Science
addougla@uncg.edu
BS student, Biochemisty
Postdoctoral Research Associate
j_hourie@uncg.edu
PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland
BS student, Biochemistry with a minor in Biology
cmlaws@uncg.edu
Post-baccalaureate student, Biochemistry
Postdoctoral Research Associate
pkmanwill@uncg.edu
PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences – Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, The Ohio State University
MS student, Chemistry
lamejiac@uncg.edu
BS, Chemistry, University of North Carolina Greensboro
BS, Biochemistry
Post-baccalaureate student, Biochemistry
cvpelzer@uncg.edu
BS, Public Health, East Carolina University
BS student, Chemistry
dsporte3@uncg.edu
Finch and Griffin Scholarship 2019-2020, Summerlin Scholarship
PhD student, Medicinal Biochemistry
fcrotich@uncg.edu
BS, Chemistry, Davidson College
MS student, Biochemistry
a_shahba@uncg.edu
BS student, Biochemistry
PhD student, Medicinal Biochemistry
wsvidar@uncg.edu
MS and BS, Chemistry, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
PhD student, Medicinal Biochemistry
hlwinter@uncg.edu
BS, Nutritional Sciences, minor in Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Connecticut
AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Manchester Community College