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Glenn Gilyot

Organic Chemistry Doctoral Candidate at University of Missouri designing fluorogenic probes for visualization of fluorophore-protein interactions.
Columbia, Missouri, United States
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Glenn Gilyot

Organic Chemistry Doctoral Candidate at University of Missouri designing fluorogenic probes for visualization of fluorophore-protein interactions.
Columbia, Missouri, United States
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Glenn Gilyot is an accomplished chemist with an impressively extensive background in academia and leadership. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Xavier University of Louisiana, he pursued a Doctor of Philosophy in Organic Chemistry at the University of Missouri-Columbia. During his time at the university, he served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and a Graduate Research Assistant, as well as an NIH IMSD Fellow.

Following his studies, Gilyot held positions as an Adjunct Instructor at William Woods University and a Group Leader at Xavier University of Louisiana. He has also served in multiple leadership roles, including as the State Adviser and State President for Louisiana Phi Beta Lambda, and as the PBL National Southern Region Vice President for the Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda.

Outside of academia, Gilyot has gained valuable work experience as a Cashier at Winn-Dixie and The Fresh Market, as well as with Order of the Arrow BSA and the Boy Scouts of America.

With his extensive background in research, teaching, and leadership, Glenn Gilyot is a well-rounded and passionate member of the chemistry community.

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