Thailand 2011
Three young Molecular and Cell Biology PhD students from UC Berkeley travel in Thailand during the winter of 2011. We traveled from Bangkok to Phetchaburi and then to Ko Phangan … Continue Reading →
Transitive Homology
Research using a novel “stepping-stone” method to identify natural proteins with similar sequence but different structures.
N15 Cro
My first project in the Cordes Lab revealed a fascinating mode of dimerization. Best ‘that’s strange’ moment…the true beginning of my love for scientific research.
Scientific Research Drives UA Graduate
Science and Me! Interview before my undergraduate graduation in December 2007 where I was named Outstanding Senior and gave the commencement address.
Women Graduates Increase in Science!
Science and Me! Women Graduates are on the rise! But we can do better!
Relationship Between Sequence
My very first publication resulted from collaborative work with Dr. Laura Van Dorn, a post doctoral fellow in the Cordes lab. We completed these studies during my second year of … Continue Reading →