User:Alondra Vega
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Contact Info
Alondra Vega Loyola Marymount University 1 LMU Drive MSB 7851 Los Angeles, CA, 90045
I work in the Dahlquist Lab at Loyola Marymount University. I learned about OpenWetWare from from Dr. Dahlquist, and I've joined to work with Dr. Dahlquist on her research.
Education
- BS in Biomathematics expected in Spring 2012.
- Upper Division Courses in Biology, Mathematics and Chemistry
- Microbiology and Lab
- Biochemistry (this semester)
- Partial Differential Equations
- Introduction to Probability and Statistics
- Advanced Probability and Statistics (this semester)
- Complex Analysis (this semester)
- Biomathematics (this semester)
Career Interests and Goals
I am interested in pursuing a Masters Degree in Nursing
Research interests
- Mathematical modeling of gene regulatory networks in yeast.
Presentations
- File:Matlab practice changed parameters 2 3 and 6 AV 28052010.ppt
- File:Jothi mapp hierarchical framework.zip
Useful links
- Alondra's Notebook
- Introductory tutorial
- OpenWetWare help pages
- [[1]]
- Degradation rates and production rates
- Supplementary information (data) for abundance and variation measurements
- Translation efficiency measured by tRNA Adaptation Index
- Supporting information about half-life
- Protein abundance
Bibliography of Journal Club Papers
- Universally Sloppy Parameters Sensitivities in Systems Biology Models by Gutenkunst et al.
- Genomic Analysis Reveals a Tight Link Between Transcription Factor Dynamics and Regulatory Network Architecture by R. Jothi et al.
Publications
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- Paper1 pmid=20175747
// This paper shows great figures for Rho GTPases in the cell wall.
- Paper2 pmid=19717745
// This paper gives a good overview of environmental stresses, such as heat shock, along with figures.
- Paper3 pmid=19383678
//This paper talks about the small protein HSP12 and how it contributes to cold response in yeast.
- Paper4 pmid=16254683
//This paper talks about yeast response at 4°C.