I’m Christian Freeman, and im current an ORISE postdoctoral fellow working to make an impact on human health through analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry
If you could choose one superpower to help you with your PhD, what would it be?
I think being able to remember everything you’ve ever read would be a good one.🤔
#PhDVoice@PostdocVoice
We've had a fantastic time hosting the SURO students this summer--now you have an opportunity to learn about their work! The SURO Symposium will be August 4 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 1218 of STEM-2.
I had a fantastic time attending #asms2023 this year! I was honored with the opportunitiy to give a talk during the Lipidomics: Targeted and Untargeted section on connecting membrane fluidity to lipid distribution in resistant staphylococcus aureus!#analyticalchemistry#uga
It was an honor to be a recipient of this year’s Northest Georgia Section ACS Outstanding Graduate Student of the Year award! I’m thankful for my lab and the faculty who have helped me along my Journey! I wouldn’t be able to do it without you all! #acs#chemistry#uga
A new #HinesLabUGA preprint brought to you by @CFreeChem! Christian used the RPLC-IM-MS, isotope labeling, fluorescence, and TEM to investigate the membrane composition and cell envelope properties of a daptomycin-resistant strain of MRSA.
We focus on studying lipid composition shifts in bacteria. We use several methods, like mass spectrometry, to understand what kind of lipids are present and change as a response to external stimuli. #ARCSScholarTakeover@ARCSFoundation@UGAChemistry@CFreeChem
The #HinesLabUGA is ending this awesome year with a bang - we were just awarded our very first R01!! Shout out to @UGAChemistry grad students Keerthi Appala and @CFreeChem for their hard work getting prelim data, and to the whole team for their support!