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Andrea Lius
Andrea Lius is a Ph.D. candidate in the Ong quantitative biology lab at the University of Washington. She is an ASBMB Today volunteer contributor.
Articles by Andrea Lius
Journal News
From the journals: MCP
Nov. 8, 2024
Young proteins are more likely to be degraded. Full automation speeds up sample preparation. Proteomics sheds light on cancer immune suppression. Read about recent MCP papers on these topics.
News
There are worse things in the water than E. coli
Oct. 29, 2024
E. coli levels determined whether Olympic swimmers could dive into the Seine this past summer. But are these bacteria the best proxy for water contamination?
Profile
MOSAIC scholar loves to share the fun of science
Sept. 24, 2024
Rene Arvola is an RNA biologist who, in her spare time, uses zebrafish to teach K-12 students about genetics and development.
Essay
Standing out and fitting in
Aug. 8, 2024
“When I picture myself as anything other than a scientist, I feel an overwhelming sense of loss. I have never identified with anything else so strongly.”