Grateful to be able to put out this perspective on a topic I am so passionate about. Hopeful to see and to help make progress in this field so that we can make a difference for individuals with PD!
Out today from the @HTSohLab, this critical perspective on biosensors for #ParkinsonsDisease seeks to pinpoint necessary changes for new sensors to translate into impact for PD patients. https://t.co/ETZqiNw91k
#TraineeSpotlight: Grace is an Electrical Eng PhD candidate. Her research focuses on tunable affinity reagents for applications in resettable sensors and dynamic range expansion. Outside lab, @gmmaddocks plays and watches soccer and travels. Here she is on a trip to Seattle!
Future and present #AptaWineClub members ft. @HTSohLab ladies who have totally qualified to be a part of our club - who knew there were vineyards in Rhode Island - a top location to have a GRC! 🧬🍷
We are excited to share our latest preprint on a new solution to next-generation peptide/protein sequencing.
Peptide sequencing via reverse translation of peptides into DNA https://t.co/IFtp2hGZ4I
This week's #LeadHERsinECE spotlight is Grace Maddocks, a recent Master's graduate, who joined the ECE department thinking she had to prove herself as a woman in STEM, only to realize she was just as capable as her peers. See what Grace has to say! #WeNeedWomenInStem
Another successful, Master's Defense in @ncstateece! Grace Maddocks (center) is off to get her PhD and her teammates Kaila Peterson (left) and Hayley Richardson (right) are next up to earn theirs! Great team of students and great teamwork! Check it out below: