Ryan Yoder

Associate Professor

Office
Science & Engineering Building, Room 110N (Research Lab 110P)

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Research Interests:

Dr. Yoder's current research involves the use of molecular modeling experiments to solve critical issues that threaten the health of populations around the globe. Specifically, combating the effects of toxic organophosphorus nerve agents, such as the sarin gas used in the 2013 attack in Syria. Dr. Yoder is also interested in chemical education research exploring different educational environments.


Protein Arginine Methyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) Mutations in Cancer Cells.
Rasheed S, Bouley RA, Yoder RJ, Petreaca RC
Int J Mol Sci

Frank, Lauren E., Blaise R. Koehler, Ryan J. Yoder, and Renee A. Bouley. "Testing the Ability of Protein–Protein Docking Programs to Model Known Complexes: A Project for the Biochemistry Classroom." Journal of Chemical Education 100, no. 10 (2023): 3968-3973.

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