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About Allison J. Amonette (Emerita)

Allison Amonette was awarded emerita status on August 1, 2022.

Research Interests: The study of solid state structures is important to Dr. Long because it impacts the study of organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and biochemistry. X-ray diffraction is the fastest, easiest, and most reliable way to determine the structures of newly synthesized compounds produced by those who wish to make pharmaceuticals and bio-organic compounds. In addition, the x-ray diffraction method has always been essential to the fields of protein and carbohydrate biochemistry. Structure analysis is accomplished by collecting x-ray diffraction data, which is then analyzed by modern computer-based models to determine the molecular structure. The major emphasis of her research is crystallization of synthetic amino carboxylic acids. These structures provide information necessary in the solution of the structures of very complex biological systems which are often “solved” in pieces very closely associated with these much smaller synthetic amino acids. Her research with undergraduates contributes to a vast knowledge base that is necessary for others to solve much larger structures. She sees this work with students important because it gives them the opportunity to become familiar with an analytical tool used extensively in industry and graduate chemistry departments.

Positions

Present Emeritus Faculty, Georgia Southern University College of Science and Mathematics, Emeriti, Retired, and In Memoriam
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Curriculum Vitae




Grants

2002 GSU Faculty Research Grant
Georgia Southern University
Elucidating the crystal structure of adenochrome, a potential candidate for iron-chelation therapy
$1,570
2001 Faculty Development Travel Award
Georgia Southern University
$400
2000 GSU Faculty Research Grant
Georgia Southern University
Single crystal x-ray structure determination of some biologically important molecules
1999 Faculty Development and Welfare Committee Grant:
Georgia Southern University
Travel to Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference
$380
1998 Academic Excellence
Georgia Southern University
$250
1998 Faculty Development and Welfare
Georgia Southern University
$1,500
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2000 - Present Member, American Chemical Society
1994 - Present Member, Pittsburgh Diffraction Society
2004 Member, American Crystallographic Association
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Honors and Awards

  • National Needs Fellow (1992-1995)
  • Outstanding Scholarship Award (1995)
  • Scholar of the College of Science, Technology and Health (1992)
  • Dr. Merrill Schell Academic Scholarship (1990-1992)

Courses

  • Principles of Chemistry I (CHEM 1145)
  • Principles of Chemistry II (CHEM 1146)
  • Introduction to Research Methods (CHEM 2031)
  • Chemical Research Experience (CHEM 4890)
  • Special Topics in Chemistry (CHEM 7090)

Education

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June 1998 Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Ohio State University - Main Campus
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September 1995 M.S. Physical Chemistry, Ohio State University - Main Campus
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May 1992 B.S. Chemistry, Western Kentucky University
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May 1992 B.S. Biology, Western Kentucky University
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Contact Information

Box 8064
Statesboro, GA 30460
Phone:(912)478-5675
Office: 2210, Chemistry & Nursing Bldg.

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Publications (Georgia Southern University) (17)

Publications (Ohio State University) (20)