Scientific Research and Writing for RIT and Personal Pursuits
I wrote most articles for classes pertaining to my B.Sc. in Biological Science.
(Click the PDF icon to download this essay.) "Computational Models and Methods of Protein Structure, Evolution, and Subsequent Categorization into Protein Families" by Liz Shaw. Written for a undergraduate and graduate Bioinformatics Analyses class. Grade received: 100%.
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(Click the PDF icon to download this essay.) "Embryonic development of ethanol-induced craniofacial malformations" by Liz Shaw. Written for a Developmental Biology class. Grade received: 96%.
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(Click the PDF icon to download this essay.) "The evolutionary relationship between shell internalization and complex displays in cephalopods" by Liz Shaw. Written for a Marine Biology class. Grade received: 92.5%.
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(Click the PDF icon to download this essay.) "Construction and Analysis of Dual Resistant Plasmid pAK" by Julie Burke and Liz Shaw. Written for a Molecular Biology class. Grade received: 93%.
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(Click the PDF icon to download this post.) "The chemistry of henna." I wrote this blog post in response to a comment. The original entry can be found here: http://cthuliz.com/blog/?p=2624
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cis-Norbornene-5,6-dicarboxylic anhydride crystals I created via a Diels-Alder reaction of cyclopentadiene and maleic anhydride. I decided to post this image since current image search results of the compound are lacking.
cis-Norbornene-5,6-dicarboxylic anhydride crystals I created via a Diels-Alder reaction of cyclopentadiene and maleic anhydride. I decided to post this image since current image search results of the compound are lacking.
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Scientific Research and Writing for RIT and Personal Pursuits
I wrote most articles for classes pertaining to my B.Sc. in Biological Science.