Science of Biotech Jobs
At its simplest, biotechnology is technology based on biology, using cellular and bimolecular processes to develop technologies and products that improve our lives. But at URI, biotechnology education...
View ArticleAt URI, Legos are serious play (and science too).
At URI, you don’t have to wait until you’re a graduate student, or even a senior, to do meaningful work. Just ask Ron Sadlier ’15. As a sophomore physics and applied math major, he created a...
View ArticleMindy Levine
Chemistry Professor Mindy Levine grew up thinking she would become a physician like her father until she realized she didn’t want to diagnose and treat patients. Her big idea back then? She wanted to...
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If you think building model space ships, solar-powered cars, and hydraulic cranes sounds fun, just imagine the impact you’d have if you were doing these things with middle school and high school...
View ArticleLeslie Smith ’11
Leslie Smith grew up fascinated by Ranger Rick and Bill Nye the Science Guy. As she spent her childhood summers playing in Chesapeake Bay, she learned the importance of being a steward of the...
View ArticleMindy Levine
In Mindy Levine’s world, chemical molecules are talkative little beings, and she is trying to decipher how they communicate with each other when they are not attached. It’s research that can be applied...
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