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'''(Spring 2004 and Spring 2005) Volunteer assistant/instructor for the "Science Field Trip to MIT"'''<br>
'''(Spring 2004 and Spring 2005) 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, I co-designed and ran a lab exercise based on bacterial  responses to starvation and stress.
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, 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
http://www.cfkeep.org/html/snapshot.php?id=84010578



Revision as of 14:36, 18 August 2005


Bio

Hi. My name is Melanie Barker Berkmen. I am a post-doc in Alan Grossman's lab.

Personal

Here are a list of some of the things that I am doing when I am not in the scope room:

(Fall 2005) Co-instructor for an undergraduate seminar class
I will be co-teaching a literature-based class on DNA dynamics in the tiny bacterial cell with Lyle Simmons.

(2004-2005)Co-chair of the organizing committee for the 2005 Boston Bacterial Meeting
http://mcb.harvard.edu/losick/BBM2005/

(2003-present) Active Participant in the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Extended Education Group
http://www.cfkeep.org/html/snapshot.php?id=29045795 led by Graham Walker at MIT

(2005) Question consultant for the 2005 National Biology Olympiad
for high school students in collaboration with the Center for Excellence in Education in McLean, VA http://www.cee.org/usabo/index.shtml

(Spring 2004 and Spring 2005) Volunteer assistant/instructor for the "Science Field Trip to MIT"
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, 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

Education

(2002-present) Jane Coffin Childs Post-Doctoral Fellow
Massachusetts Insitute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Laboratory of Alan D. Grossman

I have 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. I am currently exploring the cellular localization of the conjugative transposon ICEBs1 DNA and conjugation machinery.


(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

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