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President Wente walks and talks with Professor of Chemistry Patricia Dos Santos about biochemistry, enzymes and current research that could help develop better technologies for natural fertilizers to mitigate the environmental damage caused by artificial fertilizers. “Enzymes are present in all aspects of metabolism and can help us understand human disease and nitrogen fixation in plants,” Dos Santos said. She has seen many of her students go on to graduate school and successful research careers. “As faculty, we are forever learners,” she said. “It is a privilege to be a mentor to undergraduate and graduate students.”

  • WakeListens

    President Hatch emailed this message to faculty and staff on March 21: Dear Wake Forest Faculty and Staff, Wake Forest is a place that encourages and values conversation and respectful discourse.…

  • TechXploration to be held March 21

    This is a guest post from the organizers of TechXploration: Mark your calendar! TechXploration 2019 will take place Thursday, March 21, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. in Room 401 of…

  • Nominations sought for Thrive Dimension Champion Awards

    This is a guest post from the Office of Wellbeing: As a part of the Thrive Initiative, the Office of Wellbeing has opened up nominations for its annual “Thrive Dimension Champions”…

  • A message from President Hatch

    President Hatch emailed this message to students, faculty and staff on March 18: Dear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff, Welcome back to the final half of the semester. As we…

  • A message from President Hatch

    President Hatch emailed this message to students, faculty and staff on March 17: Dear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff, Once again, our world is stunned by another unspeakable tragedy, this…