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| - | Loyola Marymount University | + | :Loyola Marymount University |
| - | 1 LMU Drive MS B-1453 | + | :1 LMU Drive MS B-1453 |
| - | Los Angeles, CA 90046 | + | :Los Angeles, CA 90046 |
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* Modeling the transcriptional response of <i> S. cerevisiae </i> to cold shock using ordinary differential equations. | * Modeling the transcriptional response of <i> S. cerevisiae </i> to cold shock using ordinary differential equations. | ||
| - | * Statistical analysis of microarray data to determine significant changes in gene expression between wild type and deletion strains of <i> S. cerevisiae </i>. | + | * Statistical analysis of microarray data to determine significant changes in gene expression between wild type and deletion strains of <i> S. cerevisiae</i>. |
==Activities and Honors== | ==Activities and Honors== | ||
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Contact Info
- Katrina Sherbina
- Loyola Marymount University
- 1 LMU Drive MS B-1453
- Los Angeles, CA 90046
I work in the Dahlquist Lab at Loyola Marymount University. I learned about OpenWetWare from Dr. Dahlquist, and I've joined for research purposes.
Education
- In Progress, BS in Individualized Studies (Biomathematics) and Biochemistry minor, Loyola Marymount University
- Upper division course work: Biochemistry with lab, Advanced Biochemistry, Molecular Biology of the Genome, Intro to Probability and Statistics, Biostatistics, Methods of Applied Mathematics
Research interests
- Modeling the transcriptional response of S. cerevisiae to cold shock using ordinary differential equations.
- Statistical analysis of microarray data to determine significant changes in gene expression between wild type and deletion strains of S. cerevisiae.
Activities and Honors
- Recipient of Loyola Marymount University's Presidential Scholarship.
- Member of LMU Honors Program.
- Vice president of TriBeta Biological Honor Society.
- Mathematics department tutor and grader for calculus courses.
Summer Research
Summer 2011 Computational Journal
Summer 2012 Computational Journal


