Kimberly Stieglitz
Professor
Roxbury Community College
USA
Biography
Dr. Kimberly Stieglitz is a professor of biotechnology and chemistry at Roxbury Community College and, since 2005, an adjunct professor of chemistry at Bunker Hill Community College. She received her Ph.D. from Boston University Medical School in biophysics and was a visiting professor at University of Massachusetts Boston (UMB) for two years, teaching biochemistry lecture and laboratory sections in biochemistry and organic chemistry courses. Dr. Stieglitz has published over 23 articles in peer reviewed journals as well as two laboratory manuals for general chemistry. Her research area of interest is in medical chemistry and structural biology and, in addition to a full-time teaching career, she continues to pursue research collaborations with colleagues from UMB and Boston University. During the summers, she participates in a Research Opportunity for Teachers (RET) program at MIT's Center for Material Sciences and Engineering (CMSE).
Research Interest
Her research area of interest is in medical chemistry and structural biology and, in addition to a full-time teaching career, she continues to pursue research collaborations with colleagues from UMB and Boston University. During the summers, she participates in a Research Opportunity for Teachers (RET) program at MIT's Center for Material Sciences and Engineering (CMSE).