Nick Kreofsky

Doctoral Student
Education
B.S. Chemistry, Creighton University, 2019
Research Area
My research focuses on the development of novel quinine polymer systems for the efficient delivery of genetic payloads into cells.
PublicationsN. W. Kreofsky, M. D. Dillenburg, E. M. Villa, J. T. Fletcher "Ru(II) coordination compounds of N-N bidentate chelators with 1,2,3 triazole and isoquinoline subunits: Synthesis, spectroscopy and antimicrobial properties" Polyhedron, 2020, 177, 114259.
About Me:
Where are you from?
Eagan, Minnesota
If you were stranded on a desert island with one working instrument from lab, what would it be and why?
I would want an AA spectrometer. I would be hopeless at building a fire so why not bring a superheated flame with me.
If you had to eat one type of food for every meal, what would it be?
New Mexican cuisine, hands down! Contrary to popular belief it is very different from Mexican food.