Through undergraduate research, engineer predicts the path, impact of viral mutations
Through undergraduate research, engineer predicts the path, impact of viral mutations
Through undergraduate research, engineer predicts the path, impact of viral mutations
https://engineering.wisc.edu/news/drying-process-could-be-key-step-in-the-development-of-life/
Viruses are ubiquitous replicators of molecular information and agents of community change. They potently affect life on Earth, and they may play a critical role in human spaceflight, for life-detection missions to other planetary bodies and in planetary protection. Read more...
https://news.wisc.edu/could-yesterdays-earth-contain-clues-for-making-tomorrows-medicines/
CBE senior undergrad, Jake Redovich, review article (with John Yin as co-author), "Kinetic Modeling of Virus Growth in Cells," was accepted for publication in Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews.