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==Registration/Questionnaire: 20.109 Fall 2012==
===Last Name===
Meehl
===First Name===
Colleen
===Preferred name===
Colleen
===Course/Minor===
Course 20, Biological Engineering
===Year of Graduation===
2014
===Telephone #===
518 321 0933
===Email===
cmeehl AT mit DOT edu
===Have you taken or are you taking...===
20.320 (Cell Kinetics): currently taking <br/>
7.05/5.07 (Biochemistry): taken last semester <br/>
7.06 (Cell Biology): no <br/>
5.310 (General Chemistry Lab): no <br/>
Do you have any experience culturing cells (mammalian, yeast or microbial)?: no
Do you have any experience in molecular biology (electrophoresis, PCR, etc)?: no
===Please briefly describe any previous laboratory experience===
Last year, I had a UROP in the Ribbeck lab at MIT, the Lab for Hydrogel Filters in Biology. I studied the properties of and cellular interactions with mucin coatings, and found that cells will not adsorb to surfaces coated with mucin. This property of mucin is often taken into account in areas of research such as drug development.
===Please briefly describe any previous technical communication experience you have===
*Written Communication
*Oral Communication: Last semester, I contributed to a group oral presentation on the biomechanics of the eye disease, keratoconus, as part of a final project for 20.310. Other than that, the only oral technical communication experience I have was a small presentation of my research findings at the end of my UROP in Professor Ribbeck's lab.
===Anything else you would like us to know?===
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 10 September 2012

Contact Info

Colleen M. Meehl (an artistic interpretation)
  • Colleen M. Meehl
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Email: cmeehl [at] mit [dot] edu

I learned about OpenWetWare in a class I am taking, 20.109 , and I've joined so that I can contribute to and learn from the class page.

Education

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014
  • Course 20, Biological Engineering

Research interests

  1. Cancer
  2. Immunology


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