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Hi, my name is Orr Ashenberg. 
I'm a 5th year graduate student in Computational and Systems Biology at MIT. I work in Amy Keating's lab and collaborate with Michael Laub's group, which is down a flight of stairs. I am currently looking at how protein-protein interaction specificity is encoded within histidine kinases, which are key players in how bacteria sense and respond to their changing environment.
 
I'm a 3rd year graduate student in Computational and Systems Biology at MIT. I work in Amy Keating's lab and collaborate with Michael Laub's group, which is down a flight of stairs. I am currently looking at how protein-protein interaction specificity is encoded within histidine kinases, which are key players in how bacteria sense and respond to their changing environment.

Latest revision as of 14:28, 27 September 2010

I'm a 5th year graduate student in Computational and Systems Biology at MIT. I work in Amy Keating's lab and collaborate with Michael Laub's group, which is down a flight of stairs. I am currently looking at how protein-protein interaction specificity is encoded within histidine kinases, which are key players in how bacteria sense and respond to their changing environment.