Biochemistry major, Brianna Beavens, published the academic research article "The Current Therapeutic Role of Chromatin Remodeling for the Prognosis and Treatment of Heart Failure" alongside Dr. Lindsay Kraus, assistant professor of biology.
"Working with Dr. Kraus on this academic services project was even better than I imagined," said Beavens. "She spent time teaching me about scientific writing and the process of becoming published since it can be extremely overwhelming. I felt guided and involved for the entire duration of the project. I have learned so much from Dr. Kraus in a short time, and I cannot wait to continue working with her through the end of my undergraduate career."
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