Lauren VanDee
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Lauren VanDee's research focuses on developing and evaluating cost-effective models for enzyme kinetics and inhibition, particularly within the context of biochemistry education and research. Their work aims to create practical and accessible methodologies for understanding complex biochemical processes. VanDee has published one article on this topic, which has received one citation. This publication details a model designed for educational and research applications, emphasizing cost-effectiveness. VanDee has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Monticello on this work, including Djamali Muhoza, Macie Carter, and Alyssa Teague.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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A cost‐effective enzyme kinetics and inhibition model for biochemistry education and research (2024)
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- A cost‐effective enzyme kinetics and inhibition model for biochemistry education and research
- A cost‐effective enzyme kinetics and inhibition model for biochemistry education and research
- A cost‐effective enzyme kinetics and inhibition model for biochemistry education and research
- A cost‐effective enzyme kinetics and inhibition model for biochemistry education and research
- A cost‐effective enzyme kinetics and inhibition model for biochemistry education and research
- A cost‐effective enzyme kinetics and inhibition model for biochemistry education and research
- A cost‐effective enzyme kinetics and inhibition model for biochemistry education and research
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