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===Last Name=== Spelke
===About Me===
'''Name:''' Dawn Spelke


===First Name=== Rebecca
'''Major:''' 20 (Biological Engineering)


===Preferred name=== Rebecca/Becca
'''Minor:''' 9 (Brain and Cognitive Sciences)


===Course/Minor=== 20
'''Class Year:''' 2009


===Year of Graduation=== 2009
'''Email:''' dspelke AT mit DOT edu


===Telephone #===603 387 2703
'''Residence:''' Burton-Conner


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


===Have you taken=== 7.05/5.07 (Biochemistry)
===Research===
currently enrolled 7.06 (Cell Biology)
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.
no 7.02 (General Biology Lab)
no 5.310 (General Chemistry Lab)
no


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


Do you have any experience in molecular biology (electrophoresis, PCR, etc)?
===20.109 Stuff===
Yes No
[[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]]
 
 
 
 
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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