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==About René==
==About René==


I am a graduate student in the Biological Design program at ASU. I am mentored by Dr. Karmella Haynes in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering.
I am a [http://phdmovie.com/ graduate student] in the [http://www.biologicaldesign.asu.edu/ Biological Design Graduate Program] at [http://www.asu.edu/ Arizona State University]. I am mentored by [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Karmella_Haynes Dr. Karmella Haynes] in the [http://sbhse.engineering.asu.edu/ School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering].


==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Rene M Davis (an artistic interpretation)]]
[[Image:Rene Davis.jpg|thumb|420px|right|René]]


'''René M Davis'''<br>
'''René M Davis'''<br>
Arizona State University<br>
Arizona State University<br>
Tempe, Arizona, USA<br>
Tempe, Arizona, USA<br>
Rene.Davis at ASU dot edu
[http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive.php?comicid=1047 Send me an email] at Rene.Davis at ASU dot edu


==Education==
==Education==
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* 2017 (expected), PhD in Biological Design, Arizona State University
* 2017, PhD in Biological Design, Arizona State University
* 2008, BS in Biology, California Institute of Technology
* 2008, BS in Biology, California Institute of Technology


==Positions==
==Positions==
 
*2012-Current, Graduate research associate in [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Karmella_Haynes Dr. Karmella Haynes'] lab
* 2009-2010, Research Associate at The Scripps Research Institute, Dr. Kevin Morris’ lab,  Delivery of therapeutic RNA-aptamer constructs to alter HIV expression.
*2011-2012, Rotation student in [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:David_R._Nielsen Dr. Dave Nielsen's] lab
* 2009, Intern at City of Hope, Dr. John Rossi’s lab, Design of siRNAs and DNA constructs for therapeutic use against HIV latency.
*2011-2012, Rotation student in [http://bioenergy.asu.edu/photosyn/faculty/vermaas.html Professor Wim Vermaas'] lab
*2011-2012, Rotation student in [http://chemistry.asu.edu/faculty/j_chen.asp Dr. Julian Chen's] lab
* 2009-2010, Research Associate at [http://www.scripps.edu/ The Scripps Research Institute], Dr. Kevin Morris’ lab,  Delivery of therapeutic RNA-aptamer constructs to alter HIV expression.
* 2009, Intern at [http://www.cityofhope.org/research/Pages/research.aspx City of Hope], [http://membercentral.aaas.org/blogs/member-spotlight/john-rossi-fighting-hiv-gene-therapy Dr. John Rossi’s lab], Design of siRNAs and DNA constructs for therapeutic use against HIV latency.
* 2004, Lab Tech, Adamson Analytical Labs, Gas and high performance liquid chromatography lab procedures.
* 2004, Lab Tech, Adamson Analytical Labs, Gas and high performance liquid chromatography lab procedures.


==Teaching Experience==
==Teaching Experience==


* Tutored high school and college students in math and science for eight years.
* 2013, Teaching Assistant for Cold Spring Harbor Synthetic Biology Course
* Trained undergraduate students in molecular biology lab techniques at Scripps.
* 2012-2013, Mentor for Biomedical Engineering (BME) Undergraduate Research Program
* 2012-2013, Mentor for Bioscience High School Internship Program
* 2012, Mentor for ASU International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition (iGEM) Team
* 2012, Grant Reviewer for Graduate Research Support Program
* 2009-2010, Mentor for undergraduate students in molecular biology lab techniques at Scripps
* 2008-2009, Math and science tutor with h-bar Tutoring
* 2008-2009, Assistant Coach, Caltech women’s basketball
* 2004-2009, Math and science tutor


==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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* Synthetic biology
* Synthetic Biology
* AHL quorum sensing
* Metabolic Engineering
* Metabolic engineering


* Lab Notebooks
==Lab Notebooks==
http://openwetware.org/wiki/Haynes_Lab:Notebook/Characterizing_AHL_quorum_sensing_homologs
*[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Haynes_Lab:Notebook/Characterizing_AHL_quorum_sensing_homologs AHL quorum sensing project-current] <br>
            http://openwetware.org/wiki/Haynes_Lab:Notebook/TB_Biosensor
*[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Haynes_Lab:Notebook/TB_Biosensor TB biosensor project - on hold]<br>
http://openwetware.org/wiki/Haynes_Lab:Notebook/Inteins
*[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Haynes_Lab:Notebook/Inteins Intein project - on hold]


==Publications==
==Publications==
* Moe-Behrens GHG, Davis RM, Haynes KA. (2013) Preparing synthetic biology for the world. Front. in Microbio. PMCID: PMC3554958

Revision as of 13:24, 2 June 2013

About René

I am a graduate student in the Biological Design Graduate Program at Arizona State University. I am mentored by Dr. Karmella Haynes in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering.

Contact Info

René

René M Davis
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona, USA
Send me an email at Rene.Davis at ASU dot edu

Education

  • 2017 (expected), PhD in Biological Design, Arizona State University
  • 2008, BS in Biology, California Institute of Technology

Positions

Teaching Experience

  • 2013, Teaching Assistant for Cold Spring Harbor Synthetic Biology Course
  • 2012-2013, Mentor for Biomedical Engineering (BME) Undergraduate Research Program
  • 2012-2013, Mentor for Bioscience High School Internship Program
  • 2012, Mentor for ASU International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition (iGEM) Team
  • 2012, Grant Reviewer for Graduate Research Support Program
  • 2009-2010, Mentor for undergraduate students in molecular biology lab techniques at Scripps
  • 2008-2009, Math and science tutor with h-bar Tutoring
  • 2008-2009, Assistant Coach, Caltech women’s basketball
  • 2004-2009, Math and science tutor

Research interests

  • Synthetic biology
  • AHL quorum sensing
  • Metabolic engineering

Lab Notebooks

Publications

  • Moe-Behrens GHG, Davis RM, Haynes KA. (2013) Preparing synthetic biology for the world. Front. in Microbio. PMCID: PMC3554958