Stephanie King, Ph.D.

Instructor, Department of Medicinal Chemistry

University of Kansas School of Pharmacy-Wichita Campus
1010 N. Kansas, Room 2331H, Wichita, KS 67214
Office (316)293-3503
Fax (316)293-3520
stephanieking@ku.edu

  • Doctorate of Philosophy, Chemistry, Ohio University
  • Master of Science, Chemistry, Ohio University
  • Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry, Wichita State University

Biography

Born in Wichita, KS and attended Wichita East High School. Member of the Wichita State University Women’s Tennis Team. Before joining KU faculty, served the citizens of Broward County, Florida and Sedgwick County, Kansas as a forensic DNA analyst.

Publications

  • MidAmerica Forensic DNA Conference, Columbia, MO, April 7, 2011. “Probative Value of Male DNA on Underwear Collected from Female Children with Adult Male Caretakes.” Geering, S.*, S. King, S. Hoofer, R. Hansen, S. Steadman.
  • MidAmerica Forensic DNA Conference, Columbia, MO, April 7, 2010. “Recovery of DNA from latent fingerprint lifts.” Steadman, S.*, S. Hoofer, S. Geering, S. King.
  • McCord, B.; Hartzell, B.; King, S. Separation of DNA by Capillary Electrophoresis. In CE from Small Ions to Macromolecules; Schmitt-Kopplin, P. Ed.; Methods in Molecular Biology Series; Humana Press: Totowa, New Jersey, in press.
  • Bektesevic, S. et.al. 2005. Green challenges: Student perspectives from the 2004 ACS-PRF summer school on green chemistry. Green Chemistry 7: 403-407.
  • King, S.; McCord, B.R.; Riefler, R.G. 2005. Capillary Electrophoresis-Single Stand Conformation Polymorphism Analysis for Monitoring Bacteria in a Soil Community. Journal of Microbiological Methods 60(1): 83-92.
  • King, S.; Meyer, J.S.; Andrews, A.J.R. 2002. Screening Method for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil Using Hollow Fiber Membrane Solvent Microextraction. Journal of Chromatography, A 982: 201-208.