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The following sections
concern my academic research and educational experiences:
I am currently a
third-year graduate student in the Department
of Biology at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. I guess one can define me as a
biologist. In particular, as a biologist, I focus on
the field of Developmental Genetics in the Rebay
Lab that is located at the Whitehead
Institute for Biomedical Research. If you would like to
learn more about graduate study in the MIT Biology Department,
please visit the Graduate Life at
MIT page. I also describe my own graduate work in The
Rebay Lab Experience section. If you are interested in graduate
school in the biological sciences learn about graduate schools
at my Graduate Schools in Biology
page that has links to graduate schools and pictures of schools
to which I applied in 1999-2000.
Prior to graduate
school, I participated
in biological research as an undergraduate research assistant
and technician in the Miller
Lab in the Department
of Biology at Santa Clara
University. Please visit The Miller
Lab Experience to learn more. Early in my undergraduate
career I worked as an undergraduate research assistant in the
Wiener-Kronish Lab at the
University of California, San
Francisco.
A description of
publications to which I have contributed are located in the
Publications page of this section.
If you would like
to view my Curriculum Vitae please click here.