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==20.109 Spring 2007==
===About Me===
'''Name:''' Dawn Spelke


===Spelke===
'''Major:''' 20 (Biological Engineering)


===Dawn===
'''Minor:''' 9 (Brain and Cognitive Sciences)


===20/9===
'''Class Year:''' 2009


===2009===
'''Email:''' dspelke AT mit DOT edu


===(217)840-0639===
'''Residence:''' Burton-Conner


===dspelke AT mit DOT edu===
===Current Subjects===
*20.209
*7.05
*6.00
*9.59
*9.65


===Have you taken===
===Research===
7.05/5.07 (Biochemistry)<br>currently enrolled
I'm doing a UROP in the Samson Lab/ Center for Environmental Health Sciences. We are studying the effects of alkylating agents on retinal degeneration.
7.06 (Cell Biology)<br>no
7.02 (General Biology Lab)<br>no
5.310 (General Chemistry Lab)<br>no'''


Do you have any experience culturing cells (mammalian, yeast or microbial)?<br>    Yes    '''No'''


Do you have any experience in molecular biology (electrophoresis, PCR, etc)?<br>  '''Yes'''    No
===20.109 Stuff===
[[Dspelke- Module 1: Genome Engineering]]


===Please briefly describe any previous laboratory experience=== I have only done electrophoresis in high school for biological laboratory work. I took 3.014 last term.
[[Mod4 Research Proposal]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
===Anything else you would like us to know?===
<i>Optional: As mentioned in lecture on 02.06.07, we would like you to consider how, as a biological engineer you might test the superstition "Spit on a bat before using it for the 1st time to make it lucky." </i>fill in your answer here

Latest revision as of 07:31, 3 May 2007

About Me

Name: Dawn Spelke

Major: 20 (Biological Engineering)

Minor: 9 (Brain and Cognitive Sciences)

Class Year: 2009

Email: dspelke AT mit DOT edu

Residence: Burton-Conner

Current Subjects

  • 20.209
  • 7.05
  • 6.00
  • 9.59
  • 9.65

Research

I'm doing a UROP in the Samson Lab/ Center for Environmental Health Sciences. We are studying the effects of alkylating agents on retinal degeneration.


20.109 Stuff

Dspelke- Module 1: Genome Engineering

Mod4 Research Proposal