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Karl A. Haushalter is the Seeley W. Mudd Professor of Chemistry and Biology and Department Chair at Harvey Mudd College. He holds a B.A. from Rice University and a Ph.D. from Harvard University. His research focuses on DNA repair mechanisms, specifically enzymes in the homologous recombination repair and base excision repair pathways, which are critical for understanding carcinogenesis, aging, and evolution. In addition to his scientific work, he leads community efforts to address HIV/AIDS stigma through education and service. He teaches the HIV-AIDS: Science, Society, and Service course, a service-learning initiative integrating scientific rigor with community engagement.
- Education: B.A., Rice University; Ph.D., Harvard University
His research employs biochemical and genetic methods to study DNA damage repair pathways, contributing to insights into genomic integrity and disease mechanisms. He has engaged in interdisciplinary initiatives, such as the Mellon Grant-funded justice education programs, and has been featured in media for his innovative approaches to science communication and public health advocacy.
Prof. Haushalter’s lab and coursework emphasize hands-on learning and real-world impact, aligning with Harvey Mudd’s emphasis on problem-solving and societal contribution. His TEDx talk and partnerships with community organizations further highlight his commitment to bridging scientific research with societal needs.
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