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[[Image:Krystalle_SWES_Club_Hike_Mt_Lemmon.jpg|thumb|right|310px|Krystalle examining nature at the windy Château des Baux.]]


==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
[[Image:Krystalle_SWES_Club_Hike_Mt_Lemmon.jpg|thumb|right|Krystalle S. Diaz on a visit to the windy Château Baux in France's Provence region.]]


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I am an undergraduate researcher working in [[SWES-MEL]], Dr. Virginia Rich's microbial ecology lab at the University of Arizona.  I began working in the lab May 2013, and continued working on proteomics research in Fall 2014 with an Honors College internship.  I studied abroad in France for Spring 2014. 
I am an undergraduate researcher working in [[SWES-MEL]], Dr. Virginia Rich's microbial ecology lab at the University of Arizona.  I began working in the lab May 2013, and continued working on proteomics research in Fall 2014 with an Honors College internship.   


==Education==
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* 2015, BS, University of Arizona
* 2015, Bachelor's of Science in Environmental Science, University of Arizona
 
==About Me==
I began working in Dr. Rich's lab as a way to decide what my major focus in Environmental Science would be.  I joined the lab in May 2013, and that summer's work turned into an Honors project for the fall.  During this time I worked on method optimization for proteomic analyses of our Arctic samples, comparing algorithms for the amount of proteins identified per sample, and their relevance.  For this work I received the American Society of Microbiology's Undegraduate Research Capstone to fund attendance and travel to their 2014 conference in May.  I will attend the conference after returning from a semester in France, during which I explored the south of France and northern Italy.


==Research interests==
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# Interest 1
# Microbial ecology
# Interest 2
# Microbial carbon sequestration and methanogenic activity
# Interest 3
# Soil proteomics
 
==Media==
[[Image:Grapevine_soil_profile.JPG|thumb|left|275px|Soil profile of a grapevine at the Château Sainte-Roseline, Côtes de Provence, France.  Was absolutely fascinated by this!]]


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Revision as of 11:36, 11 June 2014

Krystalle examining nature at the windy Château des Baux.

Contact Info

I am an undergraduate researcher working in SWES-MEL, Dr. Virginia Rich's microbial ecology lab at the University of Arizona. I began working in the lab May 2013, and continued working on proteomics research in Fall 2014 with an Honors College internship.

Education

  • 2015, Bachelor's of Science in Environmental Science, University of Arizona

About Me

I began working in Dr. Rich's lab as a way to decide what my major focus in Environmental Science would be. I joined the lab in May 2013, and that summer's work turned into an Honors project for the fall. During this time I worked on method optimization for proteomic analyses of our Arctic samples, comparing algorithms for the amount of proteins identified per sample, and their relevance. For this work I received the American Society of Microbiology's Undegraduate Research Capstone to fund attendance and travel to their 2014 conference in May. I will attend the conference after returning from a semester in France, during which I explored the south of France and northern Italy.

Research interests

  1. Microbial ecology
  2. Microbial carbon sequestration and methanogenic activity
  3. Soil proteomics

Media

Soil profile of a grapevine at the Château Sainte-Roseline, Côtes de Provence, France. Was absolutely fascinated by this!

Publications

Useful links