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William M. Holmes is an Associate Teaching Professor of Biology at Brown University, with additional appointments in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry. His long-standing passion for science, fueled by a fascination with science fiction, shapes his view of the natural world through inquiry and detail. He has dedicated himself to understanding the fundamental mechanisms of life, particularly the structure and function of proteins. Mentorship from leading experts has influenced his research and teaching. Holmes's interests include protein structure determination and the effects of post-translational modifications on protein activity. His pedagogical training as a postdoctoral teaching fellow at the College of the Holy Cross enhances his ability to communicate complex concepts effectively. He aims to inspire and engage students through hands-on learning and is committed to making science accessible and exciting. Holmes teaches various courses related to cellular biology and biochemistry, always encouraging students to visualize abstract ideas using computer models and innovative teaching methods.
Department: Department of Economics