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Charles Morton is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Brown University. He joined the department as a Lecturer after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center of Cancer Systems Biology at Tufts University School of Medicine, where he utilized agent-based models to study the dynamics of solid tumor growth and the cancer stem cell hypothesis. He earned his PhD in Molecular Systems Pharmacology and Toxicology under Professor John Essigmann at MIT's Department of Biological Engineering, focusing on the metabolism and biodistribution of novel anticancer drug candidates. Morton holds a BS in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Biomedical Engineering from MIT. During his undergraduate years, he captained the men's volleyball team and served as an assistant coach for both men's and women's varsity teams for twenty years, during which time he was awarded the AVCA National Men's Assistant Coach of the Year in Division III in 2010. He has also dedicated thousands of hours to one-on-one private tutoring in STEM disciplines through Signet Education. In his free time, Morton enjoys playing live music.
Department: Department of Economics