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==Contact==
==Contact==


77 Massachusetts Ave
77 Massachusetts Ave <br/>
16-760
16-760 <br/>
Cambridge, MA 02139
Cambridge, MA 02139<br/>
 
<br/>
ph. 617-253-6751
ph. 617-253-6751<br/>
 
<br/>
== Education and Research ==
== Education and Research ==


Hi there! I'm currently a PhD candidate in Biological Engineering at MIT. I'm working in Dr. Bevin Engelward's [[http://web.mit.edu/engelward-lab|lab]], studying recombination events in DNA. My research interests lie in the field of cellular and genomic response to physical insult or stimuli.
Hi there! I'm currently a PhD candidate in Biological Engineering at MIT. I'm working in Dr. Bevin Engelward's [http://web.mit.edu/engelward-lab lab], studying recombination events in DNA. My research interests lie in the field of cellular and genomic response to physical insult or stimuli.
In Fall of 2008 and Fall of 2009, I TA'd for [[20.109(F09)| 20.109]].
In Fall of 2008 and Fall of 2009, I TA'd for [[20.109(F09)| 20.109]].



Revision as of 07:35, 14 September 2010

Michelle R. Sukup Jackson, 2009

Contact

77 Massachusetts Ave
16-760
Cambridge, MA 02139

ph. 617-253-6751

Education and Research

Hi there! I'm currently a PhD candidate in Biological Engineering at MIT. I'm working in Dr. Bevin Engelward's lab, studying recombination events in DNA. My research interests lie in the field of cellular and genomic response to physical insult or stimuli. In Fall of 2008 and Fall of 2009, I TA'd for 20.109.

I am originally from a small town, Malvern, in southwest Iowa. I went to the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA, for BS and MS and I was very fortunate to work with Dr. Gina C. Schatteman of Integrated Physiology at UI and Dr. Victor G.J. Rodgers at the University of California at Riverside for my MS degree. My thesis research focused on the feasibility of using adult CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells to vascularize a bioartificial pancreas.

Personal

I live in Somerville and love the atmosphere of the 'ville and the proximity to MIT and Boston. I enjoy reading and I'm usually always looking for a new good book to read, so shoot me a recommendation.

I have a brown tabby cat named Mara, and she is toilet trained, which is as awesome as it sounds.

Thanks for stopping by! MSJ