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==Publications==
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[[Media:Schade_Mol._Biol._Cell_15_Cold_Adaptation_in_Budding_Yeast.pdf| Schade 2004]]


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Katie Hornick (an artistic interpretation)

Katie Hornick

  1. Contact Information

Education

  1. Loyola Marymount Univeristy
    • Natural Science Major, 2012
    • Expected Graduation: 2012
    • I work in the Dahlquist Laboratory at Loyola Marymount University
    • The upper division courses in math, biology and chemistry that I have completed are Environmental Chemistry, Animal Behavior, Environmental Science, Oceanography, Urban Ecology and Environmental Systems Engineering Lab.
  2. Career interests include pursuing research in biological sciences or environmental sciences, or becoming a pediatric nurse.
  3. My favorite aspect of biology is working in the lab because it allows me to fully grasp important concepts by actually demonstrating specific reactions or protocols, while learning by trial and error and perfecting my lab technique. Performing lab work is a constant working process that utilizes and improves one's technique, while always incorporating and/or adding new concepts and ideas. I love the exploring process and tedious effort that labs involve, in addition to how rewarding they can be with the right technique and protocol.
  4. My favorite aspect of mathematics is Geometry proofs because they are very logical and one step in a proof builds of off another step.

Education

  • 2012, Natural Science BS, Loyola Marymount University

Research interests

  1. Genetic expression changes in yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, through variations in temperature.

Publications

Schade 2004

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