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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 [[Polysaccharide Lyase Family 2]]. I have also worked to a lesser extent on [[PL22]]s 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. [[User:Wade Abbott|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 [[Polysaccharide Lyase Family 2]]. I have also worked to a lesser extent on [[PL22]]s 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 Polysaccharide Lyase Family 2. I have also worked to a lesser extent on PL22s and a mannose-6-monophosphatase.