“Ever so often, an artist comes along that redefines a particular music genre and becomes the plumb-line against which other music must measure up. That’s exactly what Lois Commodore has done for gospel music with the release of what is sure to become two new hit singles from her yet untitled album: Good Day and King of Glory. Released on Loveword Music in December, Good Day and King of Glory have been described as “refreshingly different, uplifting music that inspires [listeners] to sing and dance”. The project features a fusion of authentic Afro-Caribbean rhythms and soulful vocals.”
— David Vital - Dominica Central Newspaper
“Structural Mechanism of the Pan-BCR-ABL Inhibitor Ponatinib (AP24534): Lessons for Overcoming Kinase Inhibitor Resistance Tianjun Zhou, Lois Commodore, Wei-Sheng Huang, Yihan Wang, Mathew Thomas, Jeff Keats, Qihong Xu, Victor M. Rivera, William C. Shakespeare, Tim Clackson, David C. Dalgarno, Xiaotian Zhu”
— Chemical Biology and Drug Design
“Lois Commodore Genre: Contemporary Christian Secondary Genre: Gospel Massachusetts USA Hold Me by Lois Commodore delivers a smooth soulful blend of worship, contemporary gospel, jazz, pop and Hip Hop infused with infectious blends of Caribbean rhythms.”
— Hot Stepz Magazine - Hot Stepz Magazine
“Volume No. 2 Issue No. 18 - Thursday October 25, 2007 Scientist be day, Musician by night Gospel artist Lois Commodore Lois Commodore holds dual passions. Each day she uses her biology degree from Stonehill to work as a scientist at Ariad Pharmaceuticals in Cambridge. Once her scientific research is completed, she devotes her time to Gospel music. Her first CD, ‘Hold Me,’ was released in August. ‘I think I lead two lives, scientist by day and musician by night,’ joked Commodore, 30, of Canton. ‘I think I’ll always be doing science of some sort, but music is my passion. If I could, I would love to sing all the time. That’s my wish.’”
— thedominican.net - Stonehill College Alumni Magazine