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Masters Graduates

This graduate program offers students the opportunity to combine studies from traditional areas of science to solve important problems that transcend boundaries between the single disciplines of biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science. These are our graduates from the M.S. program who have obtained their Masters degrees.

Graduate Profiles

  • Amy Hall

    Amy Hall

    Graduation Date: May, 2017

    Advisor: Dr. Ken Cornell

    Graduation Date: May, 2017

    Advisor: Dr. Ken Cornell

  • Nathan Redman

    Nathan Redman

    Research

    Using real-time single molecule microscopy for the biophysical characterization of synthetic and native RNA systems.

    Graduation Date: August, 2017

    Advisor: Dr. Eric Hayden and Dr. Matthew Ferguson

    Using real-time single molecule microscopy for the biophysical characterization of synthetic and native RNA systems.

    Graduation Date: August, 2017

    Advisor: Dr. Eric Hayden and Dr. Matthew Ferguson