Dr. Amy Bishop, alleged University of Alabama shooter

February 13, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments · 1,280 views
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Alleged University of Alabama-Huntsville school shooter Dr. Amy Bishop was a Harvard-educated neurobiologist which joined up with the faculty of UAH in 2003.

Her development with her husband, Jim Anderson, of the “portable cell incubator” placed third in a state-wide competition, and won the couple $25,000 of seed money in a business competition.

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Mr. Anderson, as well reportedly in custody, is said to be the chief science officer of Cherokee Labsystems in Huntsville.

Dr. Bishop’s profile have been pulled from UAH’s site, but Google’s cache reveals her areas of research focussed on the role of gasses on the central nervous system, especially nitrous oxide.

Her lab was working on the development of a “neural computer,” the “Neuristor,” which would use living neurons—taken either from stem cells or fish.

She also developed the InQ, a “precision instrument concerned with the precision and consistency of cell growth in laboratory experimentation.”

Dr. Bishop has numerous articles in journals to her credit rating, including studies inside the International Journal of General Medicine and Toxicology.

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