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Brian Lowrance acquired his BSc in Biology at Wilfrid Laurier University, where he is currently an MSc candidate in the Integrative Biology program as a member of Dr. Joel Weadge's lab. The primary focus of his research is on the characterization of glycosyl hydrolases in relation to their role in the formation and regulation of microbial biofilms, in particular, the study of Clostridiodes difficile GH5 family CcsZ (unpublished).
 
Brian Lowrance acquired his BSc in Biology at Wilfrid Laurier University, where he is currently an MSc candidate in the Integrative Biology program as a member of Dr. Joel Weadge's lab. The primary focus of his research is on the characterization of glycosyl hydrolases in relation to their role in the formation and regulation of microbial biofilms, in particular, the study of Clostridiodes difficile GH5 family CcsZ (unpublished).
  
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Brian Lowrance acquired his BSc in Biology at Wilfrid Laurier University, where he is currently an MSc candidate in the Integrative Biology program as a member of Dr. Joel Weadge's lab. The primary focus of his research is on the characterization of glycosyl hydrolases in relation to their role in the formation and regulation of microbial biofilms, in particular, the study of Clostridiodes difficile GH5 family CcsZ (unpublished).

Brian Lowrance Graduation Photo.jpg