Sara J. Koepke, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012-2017 Chemistry University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
Area:
Electrocehmistry of bioinspired and biological electrocatalysts
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1st generation in family to obtain B.S.

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Parents

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Victor Ryzhov grad student 2009-2011 Northern Illinois University
 (M.S. program co-advisor)
Lee S. Sunderlin grad student 2009-2011 Northern Illinois University
 (M.S. program co-advisor, atmospheric sulfuric acid nucleation)
Shelley D. Minteer grad student 2012-2016 University of Utah
 (mitochondrial bioelectrocatalysis, left Minteer group to complete degree with Kieber-Emmons)
Matthew T. Kieber-Emmons grad student 2016-2017 University of Utah
 (1st PhD graduate, electrocatalytic water oxidation)
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Koepke SJ, Light KM, VanNatta PE, et al. (2017) Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation by a Homogeneous Copper Catalyst Disfavors Single-Site Mechanisms. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Koepke SJ, Watkins JJ, Minteer SD. (2016) Understanding the Role of Mitochondrial Health in the Mechanism of Mitochondrial Bioelectrocatalysis Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 163: H292-H298
Giroud F, Nicolo TA, Koepke SJ, et al. (2013) Understanding the mechanism of direct electrochemistry of mitochondria-modified electrodes from yeast, potato and bovine sources at carbon paper electrodes Electrochimica Acta. 110: 112-119
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