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Molecules to Medicine

168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网 school students explored how pharmaceuticals are built, tested, and discovered in the lab at Molecules to Medicine, a summer camp hosted by Wabash Chemistry.

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On Tuesday, the rising high school sophomores and juniors participated in two labs. The first studied in vitro drug screening and enzymes.

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Students suit up in rubber gloves and protective eyewear for an afternoon in the lab.

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Students tested five compounds for their ability to inhibit the enzyme acid phosphatase. These enzymes play a role in various biological processes, including immune defenses and pathogen clearance.

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Students observed and timed the chemical reactions created by each compound's introduction to the enzyme and recorded their data.

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Students attentively watch the clock, timing the rate of each chemical reaction.

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Associate professor of biology Erika Sorensen-Kamakian assists as a student prepares a sample.

 

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Lab partners watch for a chemical reaction.

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William J. and Wilma M. Haines Professor of Chemistry Walter R.P. Novak, Ph.D. checks in with two students as they share their findings.

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Lab partners pipet salycilic acid into their sample, observing the inhibition of the enzyme.

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Students focus as they administer inhibitors into organized columns in their the sample box.


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