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== Bio ==
== Bio ==
Hi. My name is Melanie Barker Berkmen. I am a post-doc in Alan Grossman's lab.
'''Hi. My name is Melanie Barker Berkmen.'''<br>
I am a former post-doc in Alan Grossman's lab at MIT.  I am now an assistant professor at Suffolk University in downtown Boston, where I teach biochemistry and do research with undergraduates. I am very excited to return to the Grossman lab in the summer times as a visiting scholar.<br>


email: mberkmen@mit.edu<br>
'''How to contact me:'''<br>
phone: 617-253-6702
email: mberkmen at suffolk.edu<br>
also check out [[Berkmen|my own website!]]<br>


=== Education ===
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'''(2002-present) Jane Coffin Childs Post-Doctoral Fellow'''<br>
Massachusetts Insitute of Technology, Cambridge, MA<br>
Laboratory of Alan D. Grossman
 
'''(2001) Ph.D., Cellular and Molecular Biology'''<br>
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madision, WI<br>
Laboratory of Richard L. Gourse<br>
http://www.bact.wisc.edu/GradStudies/GourseRichard.htm
 
'''(1995) B.S., Biochemistry'''<br>
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, ''summa cum laude''
 
=== Personal ===
My husband, Mehmet Berkmen, is also a microbiologist. He is developing ''Escherichia coli'' strains and plasmids for recombinant protein production at the biotech company New England Biolabs. <br>
http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/default.asp
 
I met him when he was a post-doc in Jon Beckwith's lab at Harvard Medical School.<br>
http://beck2.med.harvard.edu/
 
Here are a list of some of the things that I am doing when I am not in the scope room, cooking, or learning Turkish:
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'''(Fall 2005) Co-instructor for an undergraduate seminar class at MIT'''<br>
I co-taught a literature-based class on DNA dynamics in the tiny bacterial cell with Lyle Simmons. Each week we discussed two papers exploring bacterial DNA replication, chromosome and plasmid partitioning, conjugation, or cell shape.
http://web.mit.edu/biology/www/undergrad/adv-ugsem.html
'''(2004-2005)Co-chair of the organizing committee for the 2005 Boston Bacterial Meeting'''<br>
http://mcb.harvard.edu/losick/BBM2005/
'''(2003-present) Active Participant in the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Extended Education Group''' <br>
http://www.cfkeep.org/html/snapshot.php?id=29045795
led by Graham Walker at MIT
'''(2005-present) Question consultant for the 2005 National Biology Olympiad'''<br>
for high school students in collaboration with the Center for Excellence in Education in McLean, VA
http://www.cee.org/usabo/index.shtml
'''(Each Spring 2004-present) Volunteer assistant/instructor for the "Science Field Trip to MIT"'''<br>
that involved ~90 students from four Boston area high schools and their teachers. In 2004, I helped run a lab exercise based on microscopic observation of zebrafish embryos. In 2005 and 2006, Jenny Auchtung and I designed and ran a lab exercise based on bacterial  responses to starvation and stress. We had the high school students act as CSI agents and discover whether the "mysterious white powder" found in an envelope was Bacillus spores or harmless.
http://www.cfkeep.org/html/snapshot.php?id=84010578
== Research ==
I am interested in how positional information is established within a cell. In particular, I have investigated how the replication machinery and the origin of replication are positioned inside ''Bacillus subtilis'' using fluorescence microscopy and a variety of molecular biological techniques. I am currently exploring the cellular localization of the conjugative transposon ICE''Bs1'' DNA and conjugation machinery.
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 3 July 2007

Me at the scope


Bio

Hi. My name is Melanie Barker Berkmen.
I am a former post-doc in Alan Grossman's lab at MIT. I am now an assistant professor at Suffolk University in downtown Boston, where I teach biochemistry and do research with undergraduates. I am very excited to return to the Grossman lab in the summer times as a visiting scholar.

How to contact me:
email: mberkmen at suffolk.edu
also check out my own website!

Back to the Grossman Lab Webpage