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Two biochemistry and molecular biology students received departmental awards as a result of their academic and research endeavors during their undergraduate studies.

A study detailing the structure of MBH, a molecular complex involved in microbial respiration, has revealed similarities to the structure's counterpart in humans, known as Complex 1.

Associate professor Hang Yin of the University of Georgia's department of biochemistry and molecular biology had a study he helped author, “Transient HIF2A inhibition promotes satellite cell proliferation and muscle regeneration,” featured by UGA Today.

The University of Georgia's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology's Debra Mohnen was appointed to the Georgia Athletic Association Professorship in Complex Carbohydrate Research by the Board of Regents effective April 18, 2018.

University of Georgia junior Laurel Hiatt was named a 2018 Truman Scholar. One of 59 students in the nation given the honor, Hiatt will receive a $30,000 scholarship toward graduate school.