Syracuse University
Teaching Assistant
Syracuse University
Research Assistant
Wells College Aug 2010 - May 2011
Teaching Assistant, Student
University of Wisconsin-Madison Aug 2010 - May 2011
Postdoctoral Researcher
Education:
Syracuse University 2011 - 2016
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
Syracuse University 2011 - 2013
Masters, Philosophy, Chemistry
Wells College 2007 - 2011
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biochemistry
Skills:
Laboratory Cyclic Voltammetry Gel Electrophoresis Hplc Teaching Circular Dichroism Hazardous Waste Pcr Pymol Protein Crystallization Enzyme Kinetics Autodock Inorganic Chemistry Protein Expression Protein Purification Biochemistry Esi Ms Uv/Vis Peptide Synthesis Nmr Maldi Tof Curriculum Development
Love cleaning, cooking and gardening..my dream is to have a log cabin and raise chickens..rabbits. Love the nature... camping..fishing..hiking.
Bragging Rights:
Have 2 daughters..3 grand kids..love them dearly..
Elizabeth Raymond
Tagline:
Help, someone hijacked my life and left me with this one.
Elizabeth Raymond
Relationship:
Married
About:
Love cooking, very honest person
Elizabeth Raymond
Elizabeth Raymond
About:
I love architecture, and love art. I have a dog as you can see in my photo. she is 7, and totally hyper. She loves to play outside with her red ball. my absolute favorite color is red. I love to draw,...
Elizabeth Raymond
Elizabeth Raymond
Elizabeth Raymond
News
The FDA Just Opened Up Abortion Pill Access. Next Up: Webcam Prescriptions
new rules when giving women Mifeprexbased on clinical trial data that have come out since the drugs approval in 2000. The label was way way out of date, says Elizabeth Raymond, senior medical associate at Gynuity Health Projects, which conducts research for reproductive health policy. The FDA was
Date: Mar 31, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Birth control patch and ring may raise blood clot risk
"What women really need to know about all of these methods is that, overall, their benefits overwhelmingly outweigh their risks," said Dr. Elizabeth Raymond, a senior medical associate at Gynuity Health Projects, an organization that aims to make birth control safer and more widely accessible. Hormo