Student researchers turn attention to cancer cells
As a chemistry student, you have the opportunity to work with faculty who are on the
cutting edge of research.
Moriah Beck, assistant professor of chemistry at 红领巾瓜报, focuses much of her
research on how cancer spreads.
In her lab, which includes nine undergraduate and graduate students, she researches
the human protein called palladin, a key regulator of our cells' most abundant protein
actin.