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My husband, Tommy Auchtung, is also a microbiologist and a graduate student in Colleen Cavanaugh's lab at Harvard Univeristy. He's passionate about Korarchaeota, a division of Archaea that is thought to be deeply rooted on the evolutionary tree. One perk about studying Korarchaeota is the interesting places he goes to collect samples (Yellowstone National Park, Kamchatka, Russia, the bottom of the ocean.) Unfortunately, I don't get to go along. Here's a link to his website: | When I'm not hard at work, I enjoy reading, running, playing tennis, and spending time with my son, Julian. <br><br> | ||
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My husband, Tommy Auchtung, is also a microbiologist and a graduate student in Colleen Cavanaugh's lab at Harvard Univeristy. He's passionate about Korarchaeota, a division of Archaea that is thought to be deeply rooted on the evolutionary tree. One perk about studying Korarchaeota is the interesting places he goes to collect samples (Yellowstone National Park, Kamchatka, Russia, the bottom of the ocean.) Unfortunately, I don't get to go along. Here's a link to his website: | |||
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Revision as of 10:34, 11 April 2007
Hi, my name is Jennifer Auchtung.
I'm a post-doc in Alan Grossman's lab.
Back to the Grossman Lab Webpage
This is how to contact me:
E-mail: jen17@mit.edu
Phone: (617)253-6702
Address:
Jennifer Auchtung
Department of Biology
31 Ames St., Room 68-540D
Cambridge, MA 02139
Bio
Education
Ph.D. in Biology, January 2006
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
http://web.mit.edu/biology/www
B.S. in Microbiology, May 2000, cum laude
Michigan State University
http://www.mmg.msu.edu
Personal
When I'm not hard at work, I enjoy reading, running, playing tennis, and spending time with my son, Julian.
My husband, Tommy Auchtung, is also a microbiologist and a graduate student in Colleen Cavanaugh's lab at Harvard Univeristy. He's passionate about Korarchaeota, a division of Archaea that is thought to be deeply rooted on the evolutionary tree. One perk about studying Korarchaeota is the interesting places he goes to collect samples (Yellowstone National Park, Kamchatka, Russia, the bottom of the ocean.) Unfortunately, I don't get to go along. Here's a link to his website:
http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/losick/BBM/tommy/