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User:Kim Smith

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I currently teach AP Biology and Microbiology at Homewood-Flossmoor High School. I currently hold an MS in Biology from Purdue University, Calumet, an MA in Education from Saint Xavier University, a BS in Biology from Saint Xavier University in Chicago and I am continuing my education in molecular and microbiology at various Chicagoland Universities.
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I currently teach AP Biology and Microbiology at Homewood-Flossmoor High School. I hold an MS in Biology from Purdue University, Calumet, an MA in Education from Saint Xavier University, a BS in Biology from Saint Xavier University in Chicago.
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I have always been interested in molecular biology and continue to take courses at Chicago universities. I was introduced to Proteopedia while taking a course at MSOE in Milwaukee and started a Proteopedia site about C-myc and have been incorporating what I have learned about C-myc and Proteopedia into my classroom. At the present time, one of my students, Hillary Sigale is continuing to research C-myc and will be contributing to the C-myc website in the near future.

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I currently teach AP Biology and Microbiology at Homewood-Flossmoor High School. I hold an MS in Biology from Purdue University, Calumet, an MA in Education from Saint Xavier University, a BS in Biology from Saint Xavier University in Chicago. I have always been interested in molecular biology and continue to take courses at Chicago universities. I was introduced to Proteopedia while taking a course at MSOE in Milwaukee and started a Proteopedia site about C-myc and have been incorporating what I have learned about C-myc and Proteopedia into my classroom. At the present time, one of my students, Hillary Sigale is continuing to research C-myc and will be contributing to the C-myc website in the near future.

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Kim Smith, Jaime Prilusky

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