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‘Science can be creative’
In the lab, Marina Sako ’26 investigates DNA ‘breakage’ Marina Sako ’26 recalls wondering as a child how broken bones “know” to put themselves back together. This early fascination gave her a thirst to know how the human body operates on a molecular level, and eventually led her to study biochemistry and molecular biology. Sako…
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Tasty teaching
Ice cream and pickles make science approachable in Kitchen Chemistry
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Shared science and shared experience
Latines in STEM club hopes to build community and inspire
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‘This is science, but it’s also community’
Clark researchers put Worcester watershed under the microscope
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Marimo Oka puts patients’ welfare first
Internship placed Clark student in busy Brooklyn ER
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Project Onramp puts Clark students in the fast lane
Organization expands access to high-quality STEM internships
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Clark student finds new passion in cancer research
Taylor Laflamme ’23 studies tumor suppressor protein in Spratt lab
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‘Without history, there is no science’
Katie Gross ’22 devotes herself to biochemistry and Holocaust research
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‘We want to create a community of scholars’
Lasry Center open house to showcase faculty, student research
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Two Clark students selected to attend prestigious ACS conference
Ariane Borges and Kim Nguyen ’22 will join esteemed scientists at three-day event