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The Lab of Payne

From Left to Right: Amy, Ashlee, Mindi, Kevin, CKP and Chip


The Boss:


Christine


Christine received an S.B. in Chemistry from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California Berkeley.

Post Docs:


Ashlee St. John


Ashlee earned her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Georgia Tech in Dr. Andrew Lyon's group where she studied colloidal assembly. She received a B.A. in Chemistry from the New College of Florida. In the Payne Lab, she will be tracking single particles in live cells.

Graduate Students:


William H. Humphries IV


Chip received a B.S. in Chemistry and a B.M. in Music Performance from Ohio Northern University. Chip is interested in developing new methods for live cell imaging and determing the rate of lysosomal degradation.

Melinda Ogden


Mindi graduated from Michigan State University with a B.S. in Chemistry. Mindi is interested in developing new two-photon techniques for live cell imaging.

Amy Jablonski


Amy attended the University of Alabama-Birmingham and recieved a B.S. in Chemistry. Amy's research focus is using quantum dots for imaging intracellular transport.

Undergraduate Students:


Kevin Hardin


Kevin is a senior in Chemistry at GaTech. He is studying Huntington's disease with flow cytometry.

Past Students:


Nicole Fay


(undergraduate, 3/07 to 5/08) Nicole was a Biology and Biochemistry student at GaTech. Nicole is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley.

Jenna Tomlinson


(REU, Summer '08) Jenna is a Cell/Molecular Biology student at Grand Valley State University. As an REU student, Jenna created a stably transfected cell line.

Jesse Haulk


(undergraduate, 4/08 to 8/08) Jesse was in the Payne lab for his junior year as a Chemistry student at GaTech. He wrote Matlab software for single particle tracking.