Dr. Acevedo joined the WSU faculty in the Fall of 2018. He is an award-winning biophysical scientist who is passionate about biomolecular structure and function relationships. His research interests include biochemistry, x-ray and neutron scattering, NMR, and protein-nucleic acid interactions. He has introduced his students to the RIDE Center to give them hands-on experience with 3D printers, which are vital in understanding some of the proteins and other molecules they are learning about in textbooks. Rico also hopes that bringing his students to the RIDE Center will help them understand the basics of 3D printing, virtual reality, and other rapid prototyping equipment they may one day learn to incorporate into their own academic or personal ventures.
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