Cynthia Rachel D. Selassie is an American bio-organic and medicinal chemist known for her work with quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR). [1] She is the Blanche and Frank R. Seaver Professor of Science and professor of chemistry at Pomona College in Claremont, California. [1]
Selassie was a student of Corwin Hansch, [1] who pioneered the concept of QSAR. [2] She studied at Mount St. Mary's College, Duke University, and the University of Southern California, where she received her doctorate. [1]
Selassie began teaching at Pomona College in 1990. [1] She currently holds the Blanche and Frank R. Seaver Professor of Science and Professor of Chemistry endowed chair. [1]
Cynthia Rachel D. Selassie is an American bio-organic and medicinal chemist known for her work with quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR). [1] She is the Blanche and Frank R. Seaver Professor of Science and professor of chemistry at Pomona College in Claremont, California. [1]
Selassie was a student of Corwin Hansch, [1] who pioneered the concept of QSAR. [2] She studied at Mount St. Mary's College, Duke University, and the University of Southern California, where she received her doctorate. [1]
Selassie began teaching at Pomona College in 1990. [1] She currently holds the Blanche and Frank R. Seaver Professor of Science and Professor of Chemistry endowed chair. [1]