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*Post-Bac: University of New Mexico, funded by the [http://biology.unm.edu/PREP/index.asp PREP Program] 2007-2008. Member of [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Koch_Lab Koch Lab] and the [http://hsc.unm.edu/SOM/micro/Maryann.html Osley Lab]. | *Post-Bac: University of New Mexico, funded by the [http://biology.unm.edu/PREP/index.asp PREP Program] 2007-2008. Member of [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Koch_Lab Koch Lab] and the [http://hsc.unm.edu/SOM/micro/Maryann.html Osley Lab]. | ||
*Undergrad: James Madison U. Class of 2007, B.S. Biology. Member of the [http://csma31.csm.jmu.edu/chemistry/faculty/macdonald/macresearch/ MacDonald Lab]. | *Undergrad: James Madison U. Class of 2007, B.S. Biology. Member of the [http://csma31.csm.jmu.edu/chemistry/faculty/macdonald/macresearch/ MacDonald Lab]. | ||
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**To see useful stuff that I'm posting. | **To see useful stuff that I'm posting. | ||
**See some useful protocols. | **See some useful protocols. | ||
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Diego Ramallo
Contact: ramalldf@stanford.edu
- Grad (current): Stanford University, Biophysics Program. Member of the Dunn Lab.
- Post-Bac: University of New Mexico, funded by the PREP Program 2007-2008. Member of Koch Lab and the Osley Lab.
- Undergrad: James Madison U. Class of 2007, B.S. Biology. Member of the MacDonald Lab.
Interests
- Single-molecule methods
- DNA replication, DNA repair and chromatin remodeling processes
- Motor proteins
- Science 2.0
More about me
- I'm still working on updating this space but as I get more adjusted into my current lab and the OWW universe, I will contribute more for everyone to see. More to come.
- Click on the link above:
- To see useful stuff that I'm posting.
- See some useful protocols.
- I've been doing a lot of outreach recently, I hope to post more on that as well.


