Specialization:
using variable temperature solution EPR, NMR, and Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization experiments to study the structure-function relationship of ice-binding proteins and their interactions with water in ice-water coexisting systems
Education:
2012 - 2016: B.A., Biochemistry (Major), Mathematics (Minor), Occidental College
2016 - 2021: Ph.D., Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Prof. Gary J. Pielak)
2021 - present: Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California - Santa Barbara (Advisor: Prof. Songi Han)
Bio:
2013: John Stauffer Fellowship for Undergraduate Research
2014: Amgen Scholars Fellowship
2017: National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
2020: University of North Carolina Molecular and Cellular Biophysics Fellowship
2021: University of North Carolina Award for the Advancement of Women
Research:
Candice's research focuses on using variable temperature solution EPR, NMR, and Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization experiments to study the structure-function relationship of ice-binding proteins and their interactions with water in ice-water coexisting systems.