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About Michael O. Hurst

I am very interested in doing research with students taking our undergraduate research course, CHEM 4890. This work is suitable for students taking 1-3 credits per semester, and for students who are freshmen, seniors, or in between.

My current main interest in bio organic work with a compound called p-nitrophenylglyoxal (PNPP). This compound is of interest to biochemists because it reacts with the amino acid arginine (amino acids are found in proteins). The vast majority of chemical reactions start out at a steady rate and then slow down, but under certain conditions this reaction waits awhile, and then suddenly starts and speeds up. It’s as if you turned the key of your car and it did nothing for twenty minutes, and then suddenly took off. I want to find out why this is happening. Currently we are working on new ways to make the starting material, PNPP. I also need a student to work on studying the reactivity of related compounds, particularly p-hydroxyphenylglyoxal, with an –OH replacing the –NO2. A student working on this project would be working with organic synthesis, chemical kinetics, and various instrumental techniques such as NMR and UV-visible spectrophotometry. The above is the current main interest of my lab. Below you can see some other research interests.

Isolation and structural determination of a milkweed compound with a chromophore with an unusually low pKa. I have the milkweed and the idea, I need an organically inclined student to develop it.

Studying the reaction of p-nitrobenzyl chloride with cyanide. The product is orange and we know its structure and spectra and something of the kinetics, but under certain solvent conditions the product is red and I would like to explore this further.

I would like to develop some ideas I have on better or improved general chemistry lab experiments. Students who have had some general chemistry and who have an interest in making those experiments work better or in making them more interesting or relevant are very welcome. These projects currently include:

Developing a CHEM 1146 kinetics experiment with utilizes the new colorimeters on the general chemistry computers.
Developing a CHEM 1145 experiment or exercise relating crystal angles and structure to the ionic structure of the crystal.
Developing a CHEM 1145 redox demonstration.
Developing a simple way of crystallizing MgATP, in collaboration with Dr. Dobson, in order to develop a CHEM 5541 lab experiment.

I have some ideas for some library research projects. These type of projects are good for students who have had general chemistry (or more), and sometimes can end up in the Journal of Chemical Education. They include:

The relationship of the mineral hardness scale (some of you learned about this in geology or earth science) to chemical bonding. Why does the hardness vary the way it does?
The role of chemistry in military history, especially explosives. Chemistry has had a huge role in warfare, from the change from bronze to iron in armor to the development of modern high explosives. The chemical details of this, however, are not well known, especially at the molecular/atomic level. This would be a good library research project for someone who wants to know about the chemistry of their deer rifle, the goal being a poster presentation or a paper in the Journal of Chemical Education.

Positions

Present Faculty Member, Georgia Southern University Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Physics
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Curriculum Vitae




Grants

2006 PRISM Minigrant
PRISM
2005 Faculty Service Grant
Georgia Southern University
1996 Development of Instruction Grant
Georgia Southern University
1991 Development of Instruction Grant
Georgia Southern University
1989 Development of Instruction Grant
Georgia Southern University
1989 Dissociation Studies of Electrochemically Reduced Glycogen Phosphorylase, Faculty Research Grant
Georgia Southern University
1986 A Comparison of the Specificities of Two Protein Kinases, Institutional Research Grant
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2011 - Present Committee member, Departmental ad hoc Tenure and Promotion Policies and Procedures Committee, GSU
2011 - Present Committee member, QEP Oversight Committee, GSU
2010 - Present Committee member, Departmental Curriculum Committee, GSU
2005 - Present Chair, Departmental ad hoc Teaching Evaluation Committee, GSU
2000 - Present President, Sigma Xi -Georgia Southern chapter
2011 Evaluator, Scholar’s Day Scholarship, GSU
2006 - 2010 Committee member, COST Service Award Committee
1989 - 2009 Committee member, Nursing Advisory Committee, GSU
2004 - 2006 Chair, COST Service Award Committee
1998 - 2005 Member, University Mentor Program, GSU
2002 - 2004 Committee member, COST T & P Committee
1999 - 2002 Committee member, COST Curriculum Committee
1996 - 1997 Committee member, Faculty Senate ad hoc Academic Freedom Committee, GSU
1992 - 1993 Vice President, Sigma Xi -Georgia Southern chapter
1991 - 1992 Committee member, University Student Organization Review Committee, GSU
1990 - 1991 Public relations office, Phi Kappa Phi- Georgia Southern chapter
1989 - 1990 Secretary/Treasurer, Phi Kappa Phi- Georgia Southern chapter
Member, American Chemical Society
Member, Georgia Academy of Science
Member, Phi Lambda Upsilon
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Honors and Awards

  • University Scholar, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1975-76
  • PACE Award, Iowa State University, 1977

Courses

  • Principles of Chemistry I (CHEM 1145)
  • Principles of Chemistry II (CHEM 1146)
  • Introduction to General and Organic Chemicstry (CHEM 1140)
  • Biochemistry I (CHEM 5541)
  • Biochemistry II (CHEM 5542)
  • Junior Seminar (CHEM 3610)
  • Senior Seminar (CHEM 4611)
  • Chemical Research Experience (CHEM 4890)

Education

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1983 Ph.D., Biochemistry, Iowa State University
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1977 B.S., Chemistry, University of Missouri-Kansas City
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Contact Information

P.O. Box 8064
Statesboro, GA 30460
Phone: (912)478-1879
Office: 3210, Chemistry & Nursing Bldg.


Publications (12)

Abstracts, Papers, and Presentations (26)