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==Contact Information==
 
==Contact Info==
[[Image:Screen_Shot_2015-02-26_at_3.26.03_PM.png|thumb|right|Katherine Grace Johnson (an artistic interpretation)]]
[[Image:Screen_Shot_2015-02-26_at_3.26.03_PM.png|thumb|right|Katherine Grace Johnson (an artistic interpretation)]]


*Katherine Grace Johnson
*Katherine Grace Johnson
*Loyola Marymount University
*Loyola Marymount University - 1 LMU Drive, MSB #2921, Los Angeles, CA 90045
*Address 1
*Address 2
*City, State, Country etc.
*[[Special:Emailuser/Katherine Grace Johnson|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
*[[Special:Emailuser/Katherine Grace Johnson|Email me through OpenWetWare]]


I work in the [[Your Lab]] at XYZ University.  I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from GRNmap research team, and I've joined because to share findings of GRNmap research.


==Education==
==Education==
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* Year, PhD, Institute
* Biochemistry Major and Applied Mathematics Minor at Loyola Marymount University
* Year, MS, Institute
* Expected graduation year: 2017
* Year, BS, Institute
* Upper division courses enrolled in or completed in biology,chemistry, and mathematics:
**Analytical Chemistry and Lab
**Biochemistry and Lab
**Advanced Biochemistry and Lab
**Physical Chemistry and Lab
**Probability and Statistics
**Linear Algebra
**Complex Analysis


==Research interests==
==Career interests and goals==
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# Interest 1
Currently, I work in the Dahlquist Lab [[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Dahlquist]] at Loyola Marymount University. 
# Interest 2
* Project title: Mathematical Modeling of the cold shock gene regulatory network in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
# Interest 3
* Mentors: Dr. Kam Dahlquist, Department of Biology and Dr. Ben Fitzpatrick, Department of Mathematics
* Previous presentations and projects:
** Loyola Marymount Undergraduate Research Symposium, March 2015
** West Coast Biological Science Undergraduate Research Conference, Point Loma, San Diego, April 2015
** Loyola Marymount University Summer Undergraduate Research Program, May-June 2015
*** funding awarded by University Honors Program Summer Fellowship
 
I plan to attend medical school and become a primary care physician focused on combining novel medical technology and research with community outreach and patient care.
 
==Work Experience==
* General Chemistry Tutor at the Loyola Marymount University Academic Resource Center
**Fall 2014 to present
**Responsible for comprehensive knowledge of general chemistry and ability to work with students in groups and one-on-one.
* Sales Assistant
**May-August 2013
**Responsible for organizing clothing and helping customers at a clothing store
*Medical Fileroom Assistant
**May-August 2012
**Responsible for patient file location and organization


==Personal Interests and Hobbies==
* I enjoy playing the piano (Debussy is my favorite), hiking, and reading science fiction.
* My favorite aspect of biology is how the interactions of known molecules combine to create beautiful, unknown complexity.
* My favorite part of mathematics is that it provides a universal language we can use to understand all natural phenomena.


==Documents==
[[Media:Poster.RandomNetwork-2015.03.03.pptx‎]]
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[[Media:MRNA Production and Degradation Data Sets Bibliography.docx‎]]


==Useful links==
==Useful links==
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*[[Help|OpenWetWare help pages]]
*[[Help|OpenWetWare help pages]]
*[[Katherine Grace Johnson Electronic Lab Notebook]]
*[[Katherine Grace Johnson Electronic Lab Notebook]]
*[[GRNmap Testing Report]]
*[[GRNmap Testing Report: Strain Run Comparisons 2015-05-27]]
*[[GRNmap Testing Report: Non-1 Initial Weight Guesses 2015-05-28]]

Latest revision as of 15:21, 27 March 2016

Contact Information

Katherine Grace Johnson (an artistic interpretation)


Education

  • Biochemistry Major and Applied Mathematics Minor at Loyola Marymount University
  • Expected graduation year: 2017
  • Upper division courses enrolled in or completed in biology,chemistry, and mathematics:
    • Analytical Chemistry and Lab
    • Biochemistry and Lab
    • Advanced Biochemistry and Lab
    • Physical Chemistry and Lab
    • Probability and Statistics
    • Linear Algebra
    • Complex Analysis

Career interests and goals

Currently, I work in the Dahlquist Lab [[1]] at Loyola Marymount University.

  • Project title: Mathematical Modeling of the cold shock gene regulatory network in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Mentors: Dr. Kam Dahlquist, Department of Biology and Dr. Ben Fitzpatrick, Department of Mathematics
  • Previous presentations and projects:
    • Loyola Marymount Undergraduate Research Symposium, March 2015
    • West Coast Biological Science Undergraduate Research Conference, Point Loma, San Diego, April 2015
    • Loyola Marymount University Summer Undergraduate Research Program, May-June 2015
      • funding awarded by University Honors Program Summer Fellowship

I plan to attend medical school and become a primary care physician focused on combining novel medical technology and research with community outreach and patient care.

Work Experience

  • General Chemistry Tutor at the Loyola Marymount University Academic Resource Center
    • Fall 2014 to present
    • Responsible for comprehensive knowledge of general chemistry and ability to work with students in groups and one-on-one.
  • Sales Assistant
    • May-August 2013
    • Responsible for organizing clothing and helping customers at a clothing store
  • Medical Fileroom Assistant
    • May-August 2012
    • Responsible for patient file location and organization

Personal Interests and Hobbies

  • I enjoy playing the piano (Debussy is my favorite), hiking, and reading science fiction.
  • My favorite aspect of biology is how the interactions of known molecules combine to create beautiful, unknown complexity.
  • My favorite part of mathematics is that it provides a universal language we can use to understand all natural phenomena.

Documents

Media:Poster.RandomNetwork-2015.03.03.pptx‎
Media:MRNA Production and Degradation Data Sets Bibliography.docx‎

Useful links