Biochem 314
April 2019: Biochem 314 shared their results in a end-of-semester Biochemistry Poster Session open to the campus community.
Spring 2019: Biochem 314 students cloned and characterized 12 putative RNA-binding proteins from diverse bacteria to test their interactions non-coding small RNAs!
Wednesday Lab
McKenna Lamb '20, she/her,
Rebecca Reichel '20, she/her,
June Graham '19 they/them,
Anh M. Tran '20 she/her,
Rachel Mansky '20 she/her,
Xueyi Yang '20 she/her
Thursday Lab
Back: Clara Wang (TA; '19), she/her,
Amaka Onyewadume '19, she/her,
Gabi Muir '19 she/her,
Everett Webster '20 they/them,
Arden Hegberg '20 they/them,
Natalie Burkett '20 she/her
Hannah LaBlanc '20 she/her
Front: Ashley Han '20, she/her
Lilong Teng '19, she/her
Celia Slater '20, she/her
Sivia Liu '20, she/her
Gracia Chang '20, she/her
Not pictured: Wafa Malik '19, she/her
Spring 2018: Biochem 314 students conduct a genetic screen to find mutations in RNA chaperone proteins from different bacterial species that alter their interaction with non-coding small RNAs!
Spring 2018: Biochem 314 shared their results in a end-of-semester Biochemistry Poster Session open to the campus community.
Spring 2017: Biochem 314 students conduct a genetic screen to find mutations in the bacterial RNA chaperone protein Hfq that alter its interaction with non-coding small RNAs.