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She enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together, and making jewelry.
She enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together, and making jewelry.


==Previous Work==
==Previous Research==


2006-2008
2006-2008

Revision as of 16:37, 6 October 2008

About Elianna Goldstein

Elianna Goldstein is a graduate student researcher in the Tian Lab in the Department of Plant Sciences at UC Davis. She is in the Plant Biology Graduate Group and pursuing a degree with a Designated Emphasis in Biotechnology.

Current Research

Elianna is working on a project in nutrition in melon.

Outside Interests

Elianna loves the outdoors, from a day in the park to distance running to backpacking. She is also a member of the UC Davis women's ultimate team, the Pleiades.

She enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together, and making jewelry.

Previous Research

2006-2008 Elianna was a graduate student in the Comai Labworking on a project on the trait of survival of aneuploid offspring, in the model system, Arabidopsis thaliana. She also looked at ploidy of various Camellina species in collaboration with an evolutionary study being done by Targeted Growth, Inc.

2005-2006 Elianna was a lab technician for the COGA project in the Goate Lab at the Washington University School of Medicine, department of Psychiatry, working on marker association studies with Alcoholism in a family based(not case-control) study.

2005 She has an AB in archaeology and biology from Washington University in St Louis. She did her senior capstone project in Dr. Gayle Fritz's Lab. The research was a paleoethnobotanical analysis of flotation samples from Cole's Creek period strata at the Raffman site in Madison Parish, Louisiana.