Monthly Archives: September 2020

RISEbio lab blog

by Juan Morales & Tyler Bauman Our current situation back on campus is less than ideal, due to the current pandemic everyone has to wear masks and social distance while in the lab. It’s honestly nice that we have to … Continue reading

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Another RISEBio Blog Post, but now with more brains!

September 26, 2020 By: Alex Calli-Wehrman and Matt Bromann Hello, our names are Alex and Matt.  We are currently researching the green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis), and we are focusing on the LIG4 gene. In green anole lizards, genes are … Continue reading

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Stuck in Quarantine

Introduction:             Due to this wild Covid-19 pandemic, many students have been forced into quarantine. I unfortunately have fallen victim to Covid, and I was told to quarantine for ten days after first showing symptoms. It started off as just … Continue reading

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Back in the Lab and Practicing Bacterial Transformation

By: Emilie Greene and Taylor Forstner September 15, 2020 Introduction: After six months of waiting to get back in the lab, we have finally started working in our research streams again. In late August we began refreshing our skills in … Continue reading

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Continuing research with COVID-19 regulations

September 11, 2020 By: Abby Maruska and Zoe Rivard This semester we have been getting back on track since the Covid-19 pandemic has hit. Our current goals because of COVID-19 regulations and limited lab time, are to finish sequencing our … Continue reading

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