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Neville Y. Forlemu, Ph.D.

Mailing Address:

Dept. of Structural and Chemical Biology
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Icahn Medical Institute Building
1425 Madison Avenue, Box 1677
New York, NY 10029-6574
Tel.:212-
659-8693
Fax: 212-849-2456
Email: neville.forlemu@mssm.edu

Research Interest

 

Trainining and Education

 

 

Present:

Posdoctoral Associate, Department of Structural and Chemical Biology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, 2009.

2004-2009       

Department of Chemistry, University of North Dakota, U.S.A
Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry Awarded August 2009
Advisor: Dr. Kathryn Thomasson

1998-2001

University of Buea Cameroon
BSc. In Biochemistry

Awards

2008

UNCF-MERCK Science Fellow

2008

Minority Biophysicists Travel Grant

2008

Biophysicists Student Travel Grant

2007

Who is who amongst American Students

2007

Minority Biophysicists Travel Grant

2007

Dr. Severson Award for Excellence in Research

2007

Dr. Severson-Dr Coon Award for Excellence in Teaching

2007

Who is who amongst American Students

1997,1998

Dean’s List Award, University of Buea, Cameroon

 

Publications

  1. Neville Y. Forlemu, Victor F. Waingeh, Stephen L. Lowe, Kathryn A. Thomasson. Theoretical Study of Interactions between Aldolase and F-actin: Insight into Different Species. Biopolymers. 2006, 84, 60-71.

  2. N. Y. Forlemu, V. F. Waingeh, S. L. Lowe, K. A. Thomasson. Brownian Dynamics Simulations of Interactions between Fish Aldolase and G- or F-Actin. Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Sciences, 59, (2005) 40.

  3. Neville Y. Forlemu, Eric N. Njabon, Kristine L. Carlson, Victor   F. Waingeh, Kathryn A. Thomasson. Ionic Strength Dependence of F-actin and Glycolytic Enzyme Associations: A Brownian Dynamics Simulations Approach. To be submitted.

  4. Neville Y. Forlemu and Kathryn A. Thomasson.  Brownian Dynamics of Ligand Transfer Between Glycolytic Enzymes: Channeling of the Cofactor NAD. In Preparation

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