200914 3D Biochemistry 280

Rebecca Roston (right), associate professor of biochemistry, explains the activity of an enzyme using a 3D-printed model during Biochemistry I: Structure and Metabolism (BIOC 431). Professors Roston and Karin van Dijk are using models of six biomolecules to help students visualize their structures and better understand their functions. September 14, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Rebecca Roston (right), associate professor of biochemistry, explains the activity of an enzyme using a 3D-printed model during Biochemistry I: Structure and Metabolism (BIOC 431). Professors Roston and Karin van Dijk are using models of six biomolecules to help students visualize their structures and better understand their functions. September 14, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.