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Hello, my name is Andrew Kehr and I am currently in my second year of PhD studies in Biology at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Mellon_University Carnegie Mellon University] and just recently passed my qualification exams to officially enter the program and join the [http://www.cmu.edu/bio/faculty/macbeth.html Macbeth] lab.  I have a background in biochemistry, which along with my background in computer science and wiki style editing, made me interested in contributing to this organization.


==Contact Info==
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[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Andrew D. Kehr (an artistic interpretation)]]
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*Carnegie Mellon University
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I work in the [[Your Lab]] at XYZ University.  I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from Colleague in my department, and I've joined because To further contribute to academic progress.


==Education==
==Education==
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* In progress, PhD Biology, [http://www.cmu.edu Carnegie Mellon University]
* Year, PhD, Institute
* 2009, BA Biochemistry, [http://www.depauw.edu DePauw University]
* Year, MS, Institute
* Year, BS, Institute


==Research interests==
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* Mechanistic Enzymology
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* Structural Biology
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==Publications==
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*Kehr, A. and Pannel, L. [http://www.southalabama.edu/alliedhealth/biomedical/ucur/Book%202008.pdf Exploring the degradation, deglycosylation, and analysis of glycoproteins found in ascites via mass spectrometry.] Structure and Function of Proteins. (2008)
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==Presentations==
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* "Structural Studies of hADAR2 and its dsRNA Substrate", Center for Nucleic Acid Science and Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, 2010
#Book1 isbn=0879697164
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* "Exploring the Degradation, Deglycosylation, and Analysis of Glycoproteins Found in Ascites via Mass Spectrometry. Structure and Function of Proteins.", University of South Alabama, 2008
* "Enantioselective Synthesis of Diols via Microbial Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds.", DePauw University, 2006
==Useful links==
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*[[Special:Emailuser/Andrew D. Kehr|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
*[[/Sandbox|My Sandbox]]
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*[[OpenWetWare:Welcome|Introductory tutorial]]
*[[Help|OpenWetWare help pages]]
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Revision as of 16:56, 20 March 2011

Andrew D. Kehr

Hello, my name is Andrew Kehr and I am currently in my second year of PhD studies in Biology at Carnegie Mellon University and just recently passed my qualification exams to officially enter the program and join the Macbeth lab. I have a background in biochemistry, which along with my background in computer science and wiki style editing, made me interested in contributing to this organization.

Things to work on

  1. Clean this place up
  2. Add protocols
  3. more later

Education

Research interests

  • Mechanistic Enzymology
  • Structural Biology

Publications

Presentations

  • "Structural Studies of hADAR2 and its dsRNA Substrate", Center for Nucleic Acid Science and Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, 2010
  • "Exploring the Degradation, Deglycosylation, and Analysis of Glycoproteins Found in Ascites via Mass Spectrometry. Structure and Function of Proteins.", University of South Alabama, 2008
  • "Enantioselective Synthesis of Diols via Microbial Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds.", DePauw University, 2006

Useful links