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+ | I received a BSc in Biochemistry in 2013 from the University of Lethbridge and am currently working towards a MSc. I have been working at the Lethbridge Research Center under Dr. ^^^Wade Abbott^^^ since 2012. My research has focused predominantly on using kinetics, chromatography, mutagenesis, and crystallography to work out structure function differences between subfamily 1 and 2 of the Family 2 Lyases. I have also worked to a lesser extent on PL22s and a mannose-6-monophosphatase. | ||
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I received a BSc in Biochemistry in 2013 from the University of Lethbridge and am currently working towards a MSc. I have been working at the Lethbridge Research Center under Dr. ^^^Wade Abbott^^^ since 2012. My research has focused predominantly on using kinetics, chromatography, mutagenesis, and crystallography to work out structure function differences between subfamily 1 and 2 of the Family 2 Lyases. I have also worked to a lesser extent on PL22s and a mannose-6-monophosphatase.