Alumni

Dr. Yasmeen Abdo

  • Class

    Class of 2019
  • Program

    B.S. in Chemistry with an emphasis in Biochemistry; minors in Biological Science, Computer Science, Mathematics ( College of Liberal Arts )
  • Hometown

    Madison, MS (South)
  • Social Media

  • Quick Intro

    After earning her B.S. in Chemistry with an emphasis in Biochemistry, Dr. Abdo earned her medical degree from UM Medical Center. She is currently an Internal Medicine Resident at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

Alum Spotlight

After earning her B.S. in Chemistry at UM in 2019, Dr. Yasmeen Abdo attended medical school at the UM Medical Center. While there, she also served as an Associate Director of the Jackson Community COVID Response Team.

Why did you choose chemistry to study at UM?

"My interest in chemistry developed in high school chemistry classes. I really enjoyed the challenging problems, and I loved how solving them could be used to explain things that happened in the world."

"My interest in chemistry developed in high school chemistry classes. I really enjoyed the challenging problems, and I loved how solving them could be used to explain things that happened in the world."

Abdo was involved in many aspects of campus life.

Abdo, an honors student, was involved on and off campus, including Treasurer of the Muslim Student Association, the American Medical Women’s Association, Student Chapter of the American Chemical Society, Office of Sustainability, TedxUM, Oxford Film Festival, International Rescue Association, volunteer at the local hospital, and the Mississippi Water Security Institute.  She was inducted into Phi Kappa Phi honor society.

Abdo, an honors student, was involved on and off campus, including Treasurer of the Muslim Student Association, the American Medical Women’s Association, Student Chapter of the American Chemical Society, Office of Sustainability, TedxUM, Oxford Film Festival, International Rescue Association, volunteer at the local hospital, and the Mississippi Water Security Institute.  She was inducted into Phi Kappa Phi honor society.

Undergraduate Research Experience

Recruited as a freshman by Dr. Gregory Tschumper to work in his lab, Abdo completed a computational quantum chemistry project and received the top undergraduate prize for her research at a regional conference.  Her work in Dr. Walter Cleland's lab focuses on the synthesis of nickel based inorganic molecules that serve as ligands potentially applicable in solar cell technology. During a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, she studied oncogenic effects of somatic mutations of a zinc finger protein and presented her work at a research expo.

Recruited as a freshman by Dr. Gregory Tschumper to work in his lab, Abdo completed a computational quantum chemistry project and received the top undergraduate prize for her research at a regional conference.  Her work in Dr. Walter Cleland's lab focuses on the synthesis of nickel based inorganic molecules that serve as ligands potentially applicable in solar cell technology. During a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, she studied oncogenic effects of somatic mutations of a zinc finger protein and presented her work at a research expo.

Why study chemistry at UM?

"The professors are really great. They really care about their research topics and are always eager to recruit research students, even freshmen. Once you get to your junior and senior classes, you really develop an awesome support network of chemistry majors that really help make studying chemistry a lot cooler."

"The professors are really great. They really care about their research topics and are always eager to recruit research students, even freshmen. Once you get to your junior and senior classes, you really develop an awesome support network of chemistry majors that really help make studying chemistry a lot cooler."