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Towle-Weicksel s research lab My undergraduates are involved in all levels of my research, from generating ideas and hypotheses to carrying out experiments and interpreting the data, says Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Jamie Towle-Weicksel. Towle-Weicksel s research work focuses on specialized proteins that work to protect our DNA from environmental damage. Specificially, we are studying a protein known as DNA polymerase theta, which specializes in repairing DNA damage caused by UV light, she says. By understanding how this protein works, we hope to gain a better understanding of how the body repairs DNA damage and what happens when things go wrong.
RIC’s Clarke Science Building is on the Ballot, March 2
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On March 2 Rhode Island College will be on the ballot as bond referendum #1. If approved, this bond will provide $107.3 million to higher education, with $38 million going toward much-needed renovation of the John Clarke Science Building at Rhode Island College.
Built more than 50 years ago, the John Clarke Science Building is home to the Department of Physical Sciences, which offers degree programs in physics and chemistry as well as courses in Earth and space sciences.
Not only physics and chemistry majors but hundreds of students in the health fields, education and the School of Arts and Sciences take physical sciences courses. Faculty also teach a significant number of courses in the General Education Program. Suffice it to say, the building is well used; however, it is also rundown.
Christmas Day saw the New Mexico Department of Health report 1,465 new cases of COVID-19, with 56 local cases and two Curry County deaths among a state total of 36. The deaths, the 42nd and 43rd reported by Curry County, were a. Updated 12/26/2020