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==Contact Info==
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*Janet B. Matsen
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I work in the [[Your Lab]] at XYZ University.  I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from a friend sent me a link to a Harvard lab's page., and I've joined because We want a place to host lab protocols and information.


==Education==
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I am a new Chemical Engineering PhD student at the University of Washington working at Mary Lidstrom's Lab and it is so fun!
 
My first year was spent investigating methanotrophic metabolism in pure cultures and a model ecosystem in a team that combined transcriptomics, metabolomics, and single-cell observation.  Currently I am helping engineer E. coli to make biofuel precursors from electricity and CO2. 
 
 
== Research Interests ==
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*metabolic engineering
*synthetic biology
*transcriptomics
*chemical engineering
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== Education==
<blockquote>PhD University of Washington, Seattle <br>
*Chemical Engineering, expected graduation: 2015
*[[Lidstrom| Lidstrom Lab]]
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<blockquote>B.S. University of California, Berkeley <br>
*Chemical Engineering, 2010
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== Awards & Activities ==
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*2012 honorable mention for the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program 
*2011-2012 Outreach Coordinator for the [http://pugetsound.aiche.org/ Puget Sound chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers]
*2010-2011 Outreach Coordinator for the [http://depts.washington.edu/acesche/ University of Washington chapter of the American Chemical Engineering Society]
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== My Personal Pages ==
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*[[Janet B. Matsen:Lab Tips & Tricks|Lab Tips & Tricks]]
*[[Janet B. Matsen:Open Lab Questions|Open Lab Questions]]
*[[Janet B. Matsen:Closed Lab Questions|Closed Lab Questions]]
*[[Janet B. Matsen:Best Lab Practices|Best Lab Practices]]
*[[Janet B. Matsen:Useful Links|Useful Links]]
*[[Janet B. Matsen:Thesis Project|Personal Notes for Thesis Project]]
*[[Janet B. Matsen:Fruit Foraging at the University of Washington|Fruit Foraging at the University of Washington]]
*[[Janet B. Matsen:Guide to Gibson Assembly|Guide to Gibson Assembly]]
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Revision as of 12:51, 5 October 2012



Janet B. Matsen

Department of Chemical Engineering
Seattle, Washington

jmatsen@uw.edu

I am a new Chemical Engineering PhD student at the University of Washington working at Mary Lidstrom's Lab and it is so fun!

My first year was spent investigating methanotrophic metabolism in pure cultures and a model ecosystem in a team that combined transcriptomics, metabolomics, and single-cell observation. Currently I am helping engineer E. coli to make biofuel precursors from electricity and CO2.


Research Interests

  • metabolic engineering
  • synthetic biology
  • transcriptomics
  • chemical engineering

Education

PhD University of Washington, Seattle

B.S. University of California, Berkeley

  • Chemical Engineering, 2010


Awards & Activities

My Personal Pages