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'''Melissa Kemp''' (BE postdoctoral), in collaboration with Lucia Wille, John Burke, Christina Lewis
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''Investigation of the signaling dynamics and cytokine responses resulting from stimulation of the T cell receptor via ligands of varying avidity.'' Using a systems approach, we have generated a large dataset characterizing the multivariate relationships between ligand avidity, signaling dynamics and IL-2 production in a murine T cell hybridoma line. Partial least squares regression analysis leads to a predictive model of IL-2 production in our system.
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<font size="2">Assistant Professor <br>
[http://www.bme.gatech.edu/ The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering]<br>
Georgia Tech and Emory University <br>
315 Ferst Dr. NW<br>
Atlanta, GA 30332-0363<br>
 
melissa.kemp at bme.gatech.edu
 
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=== Research Interests ===
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* Modeling and experimental testing of signal transduction dynamics
* Network analysis of protein-protein interactions
* Thiolation and glutathiolation of signaling proteins
* Redox enzyme networks
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=== Education===
<blockquote>1993-97 B.S., M.I.T. <br>
[http://web.mit.edu/nse/ Nuclear engineering] with a minor in biomedical engineering
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1997-2003 Ph.D., University of Washington <br>
[http://depts.washington.edu/bioe/ Bioengineering] <br>
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2003-2006 Postdoc, M.I.T. <br>
[http://web.mit.edu/be/index.htm Biological engineering] <br>
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=== [[Kemp:Reprints| Publications]] ===
=== Awards ===
2009-2014  [http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/newinnovator/index.asp NIH Director's New Innovator Award] <br>
2008-2013  [http://www.georgiacancer.org/ Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Scholar] <br>
2004-2005  [http://csbi.mit.edu/index.html CSBi/Merck Postdoctoral Fellow] <br>
1998-2003  [http://whitaker.org/home_whitaker_foundation.html Whitaker Foundation Graduate Fellow] <br>
=== Teaching ===
[http://www.acad.bme.gatech.edu/downloads/1300.pdf BMED 1300: Problems in Biomedical Engineering I] <br>
[http://www.acad.bme.gatech.edu/downloads/3300.pdf BMED 3300: Biotransport]<br>
BMED 8813-MAS: Introduction to Multiscale Analysis of Biological Systems

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Melissa Lambeth Kemp


Assistant Professor
The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
Georgia Tech and Emory University
315 Ferst Dr. NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0363
melissa.kemp at bme.gatech.edu

Research Interests

  • Modeling and experimental testing of signal transduction dynamics
  • Network analysis of protein-protein interactions
  • Thiolation and glutathiolation of signaling proteins
  • Redox enzyme networks

Education

1993-97 B.S., M.I.T.

Nuclear engineering with a minor in biomedical engineering

1997-2003 Ph.D., University of Washington
Bioengineering

2003-2006 Postdoc, M.I.T.
Biological engineering

Publications

Awards

2009-2014 NIH Director's New Innovator Award
2008-2013 Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Scholar
2004-2005 CSBi/Merck Postdoctoral Fellow
1998-2003 Whitaker Foundation Graduate Fellow

Teaching

BMED 1300: Problems in Biomedical Engineering I
BMED 3300: Biotransport
BMED 8813-MAS: Introduction to Multiscale Analysis of Biological Systems