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Stacy Chamberlin serves as a Professor in the Chemistry Department at Regis College, teaching Biochemistry, General Chemistry, Quantitative Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, and Senior/Junior Chemistry Capstone Seminar courses. She also contributes to the first-year experience program through Writing Analytically and communications-intensive courses.
Her research centers on biophysical characterization of protein and protein-RNA interactions, with current projects examining active site architecture in alkaline phosphatase promiscuity and SARS-CoV2 non-structural protein 9 interactions with viral RNA. She pioneers innovative teaching methodologies, recently publishing student-driven laboratory curricula to develop research skills in first-year chemistry students.
Dr. Chamberlin actively mentors undergraduate researchers in her laboratory, guiding projects in enzyme kinetics and viral protein-RNA binding studies. Her educational innovations demonstrate commitment to curriculum development without mention of external grants in the provided text.
Her research team consists of undergraduate students conducting hands-on biochemical and virological investigations within Regis College's Chemistry Department infrastructure.
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