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==Contact Info==
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Kat Pak<br>
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479 Commonwealth Ave<br>
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Boston, MA 02215<br>
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USA
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<font size="4">Ekaterina (Kat) Pak</font size>
 
<font size="2">Department of Biological Engineering<br>
MIT<br>
Cambridge, MA<br>


[mailto:katpak@mit.edu katpak@mit.edu]
[mailto:katpak@mit.edu katpak@mit.edu]


==Education==
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Biological Engineering at MIT, Class of 2009
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Hello, I am Kat Pak.


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== Education==
<blockquote>Biological Engineering at MIT, Class of 2009
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==Registration/Questionnaire: 20.109 Fall 2007==
==Registration/Questionnaire: 20.109 Fall 2007==


===Last Name===
===Last Name===
Pak


===First Name===
===First Name===
Ekaterina


===Preferred name===
===Preferred name===
Kat


===Course/Minor===
===Course/Minor===
Course 20<br>
Minor 21W


===Year of Graduation===
===Year of Graduation===
2009


===Telephone #===
===Telephone #===
201-281-9042


===Email===
===Email===
username AT mit DOT edu
katpak AT mit DOT edu


===Have you taken===
===Have you taken===
7.05/5.07 (Biochemistry)<br>
7.05/5.07 (Biochemistry)<br>
Yes, I've taken 7.05.<br>
7.06 (Cell Biology)<br>
7.06 (Cell Biology)<br>
I am currently enrolled in 7.06.<br>
7.02 (General Biology Lab)<br>
7.02 (General Biology Lab)<br>
No.<br>
5.310 (General Chemistry Lab)<br>
5.310 (General Chemistry Lab)<br>
No.<br>


Do you have any experience culturing cells (mammalian, yeast or microbial)?<br>    Yes    No
Do you have any experience culturing cells (mammalian, yeast or microbial)?<br>    Yes     


Do you have any experience in molecular biology (electrophoresis, PCR, etc)?<br>  Yes   No
Do you have any experience in molecular biology (electrophoresis, PCR, etc)?<br>  Yes  


===Please briefly describe any previous laboratory experience===
===Please briefly describe any previous laboratory experience===
 
Summer 2007: I worked at Caltech on the iGEM project. Specifically, I was working on the design and implementation of riboregulators.<br>
January 2006-June 2007: I worked in Prof. Shuguang Zhang's lab at MIT on a fusion protein for error correction in DNA synthesis.<br>
August 2004-August 2005: I worked at the Public Health Research Institute in Newark, New Jersey on developing a diagnostic assay to detect pathogenic species in humans with molecular beacons. 






===Anything else you would like us to know?===
===Anything else you would like us to know?===

Revision as of 13:01, 9 September 2007


Ekaterina (Kat) Pak

Department of Biological Engineering
MIT
Cambridge, MA

katpak@mit.edu

Hello, I am Kat Pak.


Education

Biological Engineering at MIT, Class of 2009


Registration/Questionnaire: 20.109 Fall 2007

Last Name

Pak

First Name

Ekaterina

Preferred name

Kat

Course/Minor

Course 20
Minor 21W

Year of Graduation

2009

Telephone #

201-281-9042

Email

katpak AT mit DOT edu

Have you taken

7.05/5.07 (Biochemistry)
Yes, I've taken 7.05.
7.06 (Cell Biology)
I am currently enrolled in 7.06.
7.02 (General Biology Lab)
No.
5.310 (General Chemistry Lab)
No.

Do you have any experience culturing cells (mammalian, yeast or microbial)?
Yes

Do you have any experience in molecular biology (electrophoresis, PCR, etc)?
Yes

Please briefly describe any previous laboratory experience

Summer 2007: I worked at Caltech on the iGEM project. Specifically, I was working on the design and implementation of riboregulators.
January 2006-June 2007: I worked in Prof. Shuguang Zhang's lab at MIT on a fusion protein for error correction in DNA synthesis.
August 2004-August 2005: I worked at the Public Health Research Institute in Newark, New Jersey on developing a diagnostic assay to detect pathogenic species in humans with molecular beacons.


Anything else you would like us to know?