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This year (2008-2009) was the first year some of my students and I participated in the SMART (Students Modeling a Reasearch Topic) Team project as sponsored by the Milwaukee School Of Engineering Center for Biomolecular Modeling. We learned about mammalian PMK (phosphomevalonate kinase).
This year (2008-2009) was the first year some of my students and I participated in the SMART (Students Modeling a Reasearch Topic) Team project as sponsored by the Milwaukee School Of Engineering Center for Biomolecular Modeling. We learned about mammalian PMK (phosphomevalonate kinase).
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Valders High School science instructor/Smart team teacher 2008-09

1990 B.S. graduate from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. I have been an instructor of biology, biotechnology, and chemistry at Valders High School, Valders, Wisconsin since 1991.

This year (2008-2009) was the first year some of my students and I participated in the SMART (Students Modeling a Reasearch Topic) Team project as sponsored by the Milwaukee School Of Engineering Center for Biomolecular Modeling. We learned about mammalian PMK (phosphomevalonate kinase).

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