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==Vacation Coverage==
==Vacation Coverage==
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==A Favorite Conversation==
"This is Commander William Riker of the USS Enterprise."
"Uh-ha"
"We received a mayday message from your ship."
"Uh-ha"
"What is the nature of your problem?"
"We are far from home."
"Aren't we all. What was the reason for your distress signal?"
"We are Pakleds. Our ship is the Mondor. It is broken."
"What brings you so far from home?"
"We look for things."
"What sort of things?"
"Things we need."
"Can you be more specific?"
"Things to make us go. We need help."
Riker and Grebnedlog

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Contact Info

Elizabeth Vickers (an artistic interpretation)
  • Elizabeth Vickers
  • Stanford University, Y2E2 - B07, 473 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305-4201
  • EAV@STANFORD.EDU
  • (650)721-5887


Acting Lab Manager - keeping everything in order for the Smolke and Endy labs.

Responsible for Chemical Inventory, Glassware, Sterilization, General Supplies, General Maintenance, Some Media.

Safety Officer for both labs.

BERT Officer for both labs.

Education

  • Radcliffe Seminars, Cambridge, MA - Graduate Certificate in Landscape Design, 1997
  • Bates College, Lewiston, ME - B.S. Biology, 1985

Research Experience

  • Currently not carrying out bench work - Working 50% time.


PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE

  • Research Technician, Cochran Lab, Center for Cancer Research, MIT, Cambridge, MA 1988-1992
  • Research Technician, Selkoe Lab, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA 1986-1987
  • Research Technician, Hayes Lab, Dana Farber Cancer Instititute, Boston, MA 1985-1986

Publications

  • A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away....

Washroom

Vacation Coverage

A Favorite Conversation

"This is Commander William Riker of the USS Enterprise." "Uh-ha"

"We received a mayday message from your ship." "Uh-ha"

"What is the nature of your problem?" "We are far from home."

"Aren't we all. What was the reason for your distress signal?" "We are Pakleds. Our ship is the Mondor. It is broken."

"What brings you so far from home?" "We look for things."

"What sort of things?" "Things we need."

"Can you be more specific?" "Things to make us go. We need help."

Riker and Grebnedlog