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== Bio == | == Bio == | ||
Hi. My name is Melanie Barker Berkmen. I am a post-doc in Alan Grossman's lab. | |||
=== Personal === | === Personal === | ||
=== Education === | === Education === | ||
2002- present Jane Coffin Childs Post-Doctoral Fellow | |||
Massachusetts Insitute of Technology, Cambridge, MA | |||
Laboratory of Alan D. Grossman | |||
Investigated how the replication machinery and specific regions of the chromosome are positioned inside Bacillus subtilis using fluorescence microscopy and a variety of molecular biological techniques. Currently exploring the cellular localization of the conjugative transposon ICEBs1. | |||
2001 Ph.D., Cellular and Molecular Biology | |||
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madision, WI | |||
Laboratory of Richard L. Gourse | |||
I investigated mechanisms of global regulation of transcription initiation by the small molecule ppGpp in the bacterium Escherichia coli. | |||
1995 B.S., Biochemistry | |||
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, summa cum laude | |||
== Research == | == Research == | ||
[[Grossman Lab| Back to the Grossman Lab Webpage]] | [[Grossman Lab| Back to the Grossman Lab Webpage]] |
Revision as of 13:49, 18 August 2005
Bio
Hi. My name is Melanie Barker Berkmen. I am a post-doc in Alan Grossman's lab.
Personal
Education
2002- present Jane Coffin Childs Post-Doctoral Fellow
Massachusetts Insitute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Laboratory of Alan D. Grossman
Investigated how the replication machinery and specific regions of the chromosome are positioned inside Bacillus subtilis using fluorescence microscopy and a variety of molecular biological techniques. Currently exploring the cellular localization of the conjugative transposon ICEBs1.
2001 Ph.D., Cellular and Molecular Biology University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madision, WI
Laboratory of Richard L. Gourse
I investigated mechanisms of global regulation of transcription initiation by the small molecule ppGpp in the bacterium Escherichia coli.
1995 B.S., Biochemistry University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, summa cum laude