Bioinorganic Chemistry Editor Dr. Lisa
Dr. Lisa received her first class B.Sc.(Hons) in Chemistry with Industrial Experience from the University of Edinburgh, which included a year working for Shell Lubricants. Her Ph.D. in Bioinorganic Chemistry is from the University of Nottingham, although she was predominantly based at Daresbury Laboratory, a synchrotron source in the north of England. She studied the substitution of tungsten for molybdenum in the active center of DMSO reductase from Rhodobacter capsulatus, which involved a wide variety of techniques from structural biology, microbiology, and chemistry.
With more than 15 years’ experience as a bioinorganic chemistry editor and technical writer – including manuscripts, PowerPoint presentations, posters, marketing materials, and monographs – Dr. Lisa edits and rewrites texts in fields including but not limited to oncology, diabetes, mental health, asthma, microbiology, structural biology, and inorganic chemistry. British and American English are equally welcome, as are any and all style guides.
To work with Bioinorganic Chemistry Editor Dr. Lisa, please visit our quote page and request her in the description area.