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Strasbourg, France
Occupation
Postdoctoral Research
About
"Quitting smoking's easy, I've done it a thousand times."
-Mark Twain
I was born and raised near Blythe, California. I Went to UC Berkeley and got my bachelor's degree in MCB. While there, I worked in the Laboratory of Brent Mishler on molecular evolution of the 3'UTR of the rbcL gene. After graduating, I worked for three years in Atlanta, GA as an EID Fellow in the Laboratory of Dr. Mark Benedict on transgenesis of the malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae. In the Spring of 2003 I joined the laboratory of Dr. Fotis Kafatos at EMBL in Heidelberg, Germany, where I worked on reverse genetics, transgenesis and functional genomics of An. gambiae, specifically with respect to the insect innate i
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