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Students Nathaniel Gustafson and Kendell Clement have been studying proteins to better understand Down syndrome.

CS students study proteins to better understand Down syndrome
Developing sophisticated computer algorithms that model key interactions among human proteins, computer science students Kendall Clement and Nathaniel Gustafson are part of a mentored learning project in the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences that may lead to a better understanding of the causes of Down syndrome. "It's been rewarding to work on a problem that's important not just from a scientific standpoint but also from a human standpoint," Gustafson says.  Full Story

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