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Hanzala Hussain
Project: Effects of RNA Modifications on Structure and Function
BSc - University of Lethbridge (2016)

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Rajwinder Kaur
Project: Phosphodiester Bond Hydrolysis by Metalloenzymes
BSc - Panjab University, Chandigarh (2015)
MSc - Panjab University, Chandigarh (2017)
Priya Bhutani
Project: Effect of Thymine Alkylation Damage on DNA Replication
BSc - University of New Brunswick (2016)
Briana Boychuk
Project: Metal Contamination in Soil
BSc - Brandon University (2017)

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Tyler Mrozowich
Project: TBD

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Chris Isaac
Project: TBD

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Dr. Stacey Wetmore (Director)
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