Melissa Kemp

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Research Interests

 * Modeling and experimental testing of signal transduction dynamics
 * Network analysis of protein-protein interactions
 * Thiolation and glutathiolation of signaling proteins
 * Redox enzyme networks

Education
1993-97 B.S., M.I.T. Nuclear engineering with a minor in biomedical engineering 1997-2003 Ph.D., University of Washington Bioengineering 2003-2006 Postdoc, M.I.T. Biological engineering

Awards
2009-2014 NIH Director's New Innovator Award 2008-2013 Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Scholar 2004-2005 CSBi/Merck Postdoctoral Fellow 1998-2003 Whitaker Foundation Graduate Fellow

Teaching
BMED 1300: Problems in Biomedical Engineering I BMED 3300: Biotransport BMED 8813-MAS: Introduction to Multiscale Analysis of Biological Systems