Next-generation drug development leads student to medical school

Erin Batchelor from Boni Kim’s Lab at Clemson explains how their team is bridging the gap between basic chemical research and the future of medicine.
College of Science

What does it take to create the next generation of life-saving drugs?

Erin Batchelor from the lab of Byoungmoo “Boni” Kim explains how their team is bridging the gap between basic chemical research and the future of medicine. Erin shares her journey of using multi-step catalysis to turn simple materials into complex pharmaceutical molecules and how her time in the lab is shaping her path toward medical school.

A 2026 graduate from Clemson University’s College of Science, Batchelor is moving South Carolina Fiercely Forward.

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