All are invited to attend the Biochemistry Research presentations
4:00 | Ally Aretz (Dave Gondek) “How to get away with murder: The effect of "disposal method" on DNA degradation in teeth” |
4:15 | Jason Demers (Andy Torelli) “Structural studies of GMP reductase from Escherichia coli” |
4:30 | Eirne Omoniyi (Andy Smith) “Double network microgels for use in biomaterials applications” |
4:45 | Ginny Illingworth (Te-Wen Lo) “Investigating rare genetic diseases in C. elegans using RNAi” |
We strongly believe in learning-by-doing. Becoming a biochemist is more than work in classrooms. Student research is a vital part of the undergraduate experience at Ithaca College. Students are able to get hands-on experience in faculty research labs by enrolling in BIOC-39000, completing our project-based research course BIOC-41000, doing paid research over the summer, and developing an Honors thesis. As a result, they are able to travel to present their work, as well, as to present locally.