Meet Rasidah Ali, NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Name: Rasidah O. Ali
Hometown: Dallas, TX
Undergraduate Institution: Texas Southern University, Houston, TX
Undergraduate Degree: BS, Chemistry
Year in graduate school: 3rd Year Graduate Student
Research Advisor: Dr. Louis Haber
Research Topic:
I use Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) spectroscopy in studying liposomes, which are
small vesicles made of phospholipids that resemble cell membranes. By examining fundamental
molecule-membrane interactions, modifications in drug delivery can be improved and
enhanced. We focus on using different types of dyes and liposomes with various functional
groups and charges to enhance physiochemical interactions.
Honors & Awards: LSAMP Scholar, BD fellow, Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference - First place- Technology and Engineering/Nanoscience
Plans after doctorate: I am interested in working in the nanomaterial industry and continue my outreach within my community.
Acknowledgment:
There is a list of people I could thank but I would like to thank everyone at my undergraduate
institution: Michelle Tolbert, Dr. Sonya Good and Dr. Bobby Wilson for helping me
see my passion for science and the exposure. I would also like to thank Dr. Tyrslai
Willams and Dr. Isiah Warner for their support and words of encouragement while in
my Ph.D. program. Without a strong support system, I do not know where I will be today.
Advice for future STEM students: My advice to STEM students like myself is "Do not be in a box, do the unexpected.”