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Chemistry-Biology Interface Program
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Quantitative and Chemical Biology

Earn a PhD in the best of both worlds.

Graduate training in chemical and physical biology.

Fadler Publication

April 18, 2022

Rachel Fadler was first author on, Rigidity and Flexibility in Rotaxanes and Their Relatives; On Being Stubborn and Easy-Going, a paper published in Frontiers in Chemistry

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    Emma Lamb

    Emma Lamb

    I am primarily interested in researching how biomolecular interactions affect gene expression in animals.

    Fun Fact: I grew up on an island in Washington State.


    Degree Program: Genome Biochemistry

    Lab: Hundley

    Undergrad Institution: University of Louisville

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    Emily Erdmann

    Emily Erdmann

    My research focuses on the role of ADARs (Adenosine Deaminases that Act on RNA) and Adenosine-to-Inosine RNA editing in the germline of C. elegans.

    Fun Fact: I love cooking and baking.


    Degree Program: Genome, Cell and Developmental Biology

    Lab: Hundley

    Undergrad Institution: Illinois Wesleyan University

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