Lexie Kuzmishin Nagy, Ph.D.
@dr_lexie_kn
Assistant Professor @earlham1847 | she/her | Biochemist | D-aa & aa-tRNA Binding Proteins | Teaching & Learning | Former @FIRST_IRACDA Fellow | Opinions My Own
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happy new job, new era to me! 5ever grateful to my friends & Faundez Lab for the incredible support in making this transition 🖤✨
Applications for the 2023 The RNA Society Awards celebrating excellence in RNA research, service, mentorship & leadership will be available starting August 1! Starting next week applications can be submitted on our website (rnasociety.org/awards) so please start thinking of what
Looking forward to another day at #DiscoverBMB! Starting the day with a workshop by Karin Musier-Forsyth about designing effective and purposeful writing assignments! Looking forward to implementing what I learn in my Biology writing intensive courses Earlham College !!
We had a very successful Interest Group Session ASBMB #DiscoverBMB 2024! Thanks to the speakers: Meg Filbin Katie Mouzakis Dr. Angie Hilliker Nikos Tsotakos Corina Maeder Anita Nag, Neena Grover and Colin Aitken & support from members Lexie Kuzmishin Nagy, Ph.D. Brianna Bibel and Sarah Mitchell.