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Dr. Kate Laws is a cell and developmental biologist at Randolph-Macon College, specializing in Drosophila genetics. She holds a PhD in Biochemistry from Johns Hopkins University (2016) and a BS in Biochemistry from Clemson University (2009).
- Educational background: PhD (Biochemistry, Johns Hopkins), BS (Biochemistry, Clemson)
- Research focus: Diet and physiological regulation of germline stem cells, axon guidance pathways, and tissue architecture
Her work bridges scientific research with education through initiatives like the DrosoPHILA program, which partners scientists with teachers to enhance STEM education. She has taught diverse courses including Foundations of Experimental Biology, Principles in Molecular Biology, and Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology.
Notable publication trends include Drosophila genetics (2016-2023), interdisciplinary applications in education (2023), and physiological regulation of developmental processes (2016-2022).
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