Research
is an integral part of Rose-Hulman broadly-trained biologists.
Some on-going research projects among the students and faculty include:
·
In vitro
generation of amoebocytes from the American horseshoe crab,
Limulus polyphemus.
·
Analysis of the amphibian
community surrounding J.I. Case Wetland Wildlife Refuge.
·
Characterization of
Arabidopsis thaliana disease resistance proteins NDR2 and NDR3 through epitope
tagging.
Read more
here
about the on-going research projects among the
faculty in the applied biology and biomedical engineering programs.
And check out Applied Biology senior
research presentations
here.