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Inspiring Women in STEM – About Zainab Nagin Cox – NASA JPL1

Zainab Nagin, one of the most inspiring women in STEM graduated from Cornell University with a BS in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering and a BA in Psychology and was commissioned as an officer in the US Air Force. As … Continue reading

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Protein Engineering; A Rational and Practical Approach in Biotechnology

Protein engineering stands as one of the most transformative and significant advancements in biotechnology. For decades, scientists have harnessed this technology to alter amino acid sequences at the gene level, resulting in the creation of novel proteins with customized functions. … Continue reading

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