Team:RHIT/Current Team
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- | <b>Dr. Ric Anthony</b><br />Dr. Anthony specializes in molecular genetics and protein synthesis. His research focuses on the role ribosomal proteins play in maintaining the accuracy of translation and antibiotic resistance in yeast. He is also interested in new approaches to education in the biological sciences and is working hard to develop synthetic biology courses and an associated research collaborative here at Rose-Hulman. He also played a pivotal role in establishing our iGEM team and continues to be its primary champion. <br /> | + | <b>Dr. Ric Anthony</b><br />Dr. Anthony specializes in molecular genetics and protein synthesis. His research focuses on the role ribosomal proteins play in maintaining the accuracy of translation and antibiotic resistance in yeast. He is also interested in new approaches to education in the biological sciences and is working hard to develop synthetic biology courses and an associated research collaborative here at Rose-Hulman. He also played a pivotal role in establishing our iGEM team and continues to be its primary champion. <br /><br /> |
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- | <b>Dr. Dave Goulet</b><br />Dr. Goulet earned his PhD at Caltech by building mathematical models of the map-kinase signaling pathway in c. elegans. He is generally interested in mathematical modeling of communication between developing cells and has recently been modeling size-exclusion chromatography and dimer exchange assays for estrogen receptor protein. Dr. Goulet is also an avid rock climber (mainly bouldering) and the faculty advisor for the Rose-Hulman Climbing Club. <br /> | + | <b>Dr. Dave Goulet</b><br />Dr. Goulet earned his PhD at Caltech by building mathematical models of the map-kinase signaling pathway in c. elegans. He is generally interested in mathematical modeling of communication between developing cells and has recently been modeling size-exclusion chromatography and dimer exchange assays for estrogen receptor protein. Dr. Goulet is also an avid rock climber (mainly bouldering) and the faculty advisor for the Rose-Hulman Climbing Club. <br /><br /> |
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