“alaria kills between 500,000 and one million children each year,” said Jeff Wagner, Dartmouth ’06, “but it’s a problem we can address.” Wagner, who recently received his Ph.D. in biological engineering from MIT, is the lead author on a recent paper describing a new technique for genome editing in the malaria parasite, ‘Plasmodium falciparum.’
Genetics researcher has science and SigEp in his DNA
Disney design winners show the promise of cultural collaboration
Carnegie Mellon brothers Matthew Ho, ’14, and John Brieger, ’14, are two of Disney’s youngest creative minds. In January the pair found themselves on the winning team of Walt Disney Imagineering’s “Imaginations” competition.
Discovering brotherhood
Throughout history, SigEp brothers have discovered that the bonds of fraternal love are built through shared experiences. These experiences offer profound growth and enlightenment whether they are in the classroom or in our communities across the globe. For SigEps at Loyola Marymount, the pursuit of brotherhood led them to a monumental archaeological dig 7,500 miles…
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