Nov 18 2024 21 mins
Josie wrote a pharmaceutical development thesis about looking for a new way to develop antibiotics. She also tells us about her interest in biology and chemistry and looking for bridges between the disciplines, and how chemistry can be used to do things like examine snake poop to learn about snake evolution.
Reed community members can read Josie's thesis, “A Codrug for Resistant Coinfection: The First Clinically Relevant Antimicrobial-Antiviral Ionic Cocrystal” online in the Electronic Theses Archive:
https://rdc.reed.edu/i/e2a19aba-968a-4281-bd0b-bccc4dce68f5
Explore more interviews with Reed College alumni on our website:
reed.edu/burnyourdraft
Reed community members can read Josie's thesis, “A Codrug for Resistant Coinfection: The First Clinically Relevant Antimicrobial-Antiviral Ionic Cocrystal” online in the Electronic Theses Archive:
https://rdc.reed.edu/i/e2a19aba-968a-4281-bd0b-bccc4dce68f5
Explore more interviews with Reed College alumni on our website:
reed.edu/burnyourdraft