Sophomore Adam Hake spent his summer doing research with professor Ovidiu Lipan in biological physics. Although Adam has been emersed in wet-lab molecular biology, he is also highly interested in the theoretical aspects of biological systems. He has been studying iron uptake system in the bacteria E. Coli, which is usefule for understanding the general problem of iron regulation in cells. He will continue his research with professor Lipan this year.
Adam Hake ’11: Research Update
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Matt Trawick holds a B.A. from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. from Ohio State University. He was a postdoctoral fellow and later a lecturer at Princeton University before coming to the University of Richmond as an assistant professor in 2004. His research interests include block copolymers, nanotechnology, and atomic force microscopy. View all posts by mtrawick