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<span style="font-family'''School:times new roman,times,serif">Myisha Roberson Moore is a doctoral student at ''' Tuskegee University majoring in Material Science and Engineering. She is currently training to become a University Innovation Fellow at Stanford University. As a UI fellow Myisha hopes to spark and catalyze innovation and enterpreneurship in students on the campus of Tuskegee University.</span>
<span style="font-family'''What she does now:times new roman,times,serif">Myisha holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Biology from Tuskegee University. She is a former NSF-IGERT Nanomedicine Fellow (2010-2012). Her research experience include fabricating nanomaterials ' Researching effective, personalized treatments for biological applications autoimmune diseases and designing drug delivery systemschronic illnesses with a focus on her personal health.</span> 
<span style="font'''Contact her about:''' Resourcefulness, problem solving in the face of adversity, building culture and networks, interdisciplinary majors, non-family:times new romantraditional careers, HBCUs and HBCU culture, nanotechnology,timesnanomaterials engineering,serif">In addition work-life-balance as a student-parent (or how to pursuing survive college with a family), or the latest reality tv show tea!    '''Email:''' myisha.moore@yahoo.com  '''Phone:''' (334) 707-8929 (text first)  Myisha Roberson Moore earned her doctoral degreeBachelor's and Master's in Biology and Doctor of Philosophy in Material Science and Engineering at Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Alabama. She has 12 years of experience working in education and research (particularly in STEM) positions. Myisha is a laboratory instructorcurious scientist with expertise in strategic planning, problem solving and project management within high-profile, teaching undergraduate biology laboratory coursesacademic organizations. She enjoys educating  As a graduate student, Myisha expanded research on the measurement of wound healing and tested an originally developed protocol involving nanomedicine in vivo. To achieve this, she spearheaded the development of groundbreaking antimicrobial nanomaterials, and mentoring students tested their efficacy in clinical trials. Her unique wound healing therapy significantly decreased wound healing time in the animal models. The manuscript of all ages process was published in 2015 and hopes is available in the Ford Motor Company Library.   Furthermore, Myisha engineered nanomaterials using a novel microwave synthesis technique, that treated bacterial and fungal infections without adverse side effects. Her study’s results showed her engineered nanoparticles reduced the toxicity of compared treatments, making it safer to be use in application. This research was published in the NanoLIFE journal in 2014.   As an inspiration Innovation Fellow, Myisha has worked to youth cultivate collaborative relationships with multiple organizations and associations to pursue science help solve campus, and community issues. She assisted in strategic planning of a technologytransfer office for the commercialization of academic research as well as the development of an Innovation and Entrepreneurship course at Tuskegee University.  Myisha was trained as a University Innovation Fellow in Fall 2014 and attended the Silicon Valley meetup in March 2014. In June 2014, she presented design thinking strategies and innovation and entrepreneurship course ideas at the APLU Student Success Summit in Atlanta, engineering GA alongside other UIF fellows. She also shared information on the UIF program, design thinking strategies and course ideas Science and Technology Open House in Montgomery, AL, later that year.   Ultimately, Myisha’s career goal is to increase student interest and math (retention in STEM) careersfields using innovation, creativity and design thinking to support the development of novel learning tools and technologies in science education. Her personal interests include volunteering with her sorority and mentoring young women. She also enjoys watching reality tv, travelling and spending time with her family.</span>
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