
Dr. Ryan Limbocker, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director - Center for Molecular Science
Chemical & Biological Science & Engineering
Center for Molecular Science
Ryan Limbocker is an assistant professor of chemistry in the Department of Chemical & Biological Science & Engineering. Dr. Limbocker graduated with a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Kansas with Highest Distinction, University Honors, and Departmental Honors. He attended graduate school at the University of Cambridge in the Centre for Misfolding Diseases and conducted a postdoctoral fellowship at Columbia University.
Alongside teaching and researching Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, traumatic brain injuries, biological threat agents, and chemical threat agents, Dr. Limbocker serves as director for the Center for Molecular Science, is an OR for the Army Women’s Tennis team, and is the CLS Scholarships Representative. He enjoys helping all cadets consider, plan, and execute applications for technical, national, and international scholarships and prepare for medical school.
Limbocker lab cadets have earned the Goldwater Scholarship (Ryan Kreiser, 2021; Aidan Wright, 2022; Justus Gabriel, 2023), NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (Ryan Kreiser, 2022), Stamps Scholarship (Ryan Kreiser, 2020; Aidan Wright, 2020; Tristan McKenzie, 2021; Sophie Cohen, 2021; Justus Gabriel, 2022; Michael Nguyen, 2023; Supria Shroff, 2023; Johnathan Pinc, 2023), matriculation to Medical School (Alex Albright, Brown, 2020; Aidan Wright, Dartmouth, 2023; Liam Sasser, Cornell, 2023; Abigail Graham, Columbia, 2023; Caleb Buettner, Johns Hopkins, 2024; Sophie Cohen, Medical College of Wisconsin, 2024; Justus Gabriel, Yale, 2024; Tristan McKenzie, Uniformed Services University, 2024; Martin Park, Oregon Health Sciences University, 2024), and matriculation to graduate school (Ryan Kreiser, Purdue, 2022; Thomas Tan, Purdue, 2024).
Dr. Limbocker is the recipient of the following: Goldwater Scholarship (2014), NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2015), St. John’s College Cambridge Benefactors’ Scholarship (2015-18), Gates Cambridge Scholarship (2015-18), Department of the Army Civilian Service Achievement Medal for teaching (2020), USMA faculty Development Research Fund grant (2020), Defense Threat Reduction Agency SARI grants (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023), DEVCOM Army Research Labs grants (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023), Dean’s Award for Scholarship Excellence (2022).
Ph.D. in Chemistry - University of Cambridge
B.S. in Chemistry (Honors and Highest Distinction) - University of Kansas