Mitchell A. Moseng obtained his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Miami University in 2019, where he conducted structural and biochemical research to characterize the allosteric regulation mechanisms of the mitochondrial Hsp70, mortalin. In 2019 he joined the Yu research group as a postdoctoral scholar in the department of Pharmacology at Case Western Reserve University. At CWRU, his research focused on studying the mechanisms and interactions of the human ion cotransporter, NKCC1, by using Cryo-EM, computational, and biophysical techniques. He has also elucidated the structures of multiple RND-type membrane proteins using Cryo-EM, such as the gonococcal efflux pump, MtrD, and the metal efflux pump, CusA, with the overall goal to discover novel ways to effectively inhibit their export functions.