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Rafael Hamawi
  • Biology
  • Class of 2018
  • Waterbury, CT

Rafael Hamawi Presents Research at Undergraduate Symposium

2016 May 3

Rafael Hamawi presented his research project "Investigation of a Formulated Methodology to Assess the Transcription Coupled Repair Mechanism" at Assumption College's 22nd Annual Undergraduate Symposium, held April 18-19 on the College's Worcester Campus. Hamawi examined transcription‐coupled repair (TCR) which performs the vital task of healing damaged DNA but has proven exceedingly difficult to study. He worked to evaluate an alternative method of study.

The undergraduate symposium highlights the research and scholarly achievements of Assumption students, working in collaboration with dedicated faculty mentors. These collaborations represent a model for integrating teaching, original research, and peer review in promoting intellectual development and professional growth. The symposium provides the campus community with the opportunity to gain a greater appreciation of, and applaud, the individual and collective accomplishments of the College's faculty and students.

"The Symposium is, for me, an occasion of great pride-pride in our students, of course, but also in our faculty who generously donate their time, attention, and expertise to ensure the intellectual development of their students," said Louise Carroll Keeley, Ph.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs at Assumption College. "It has become one of my favorite parts of the semester."