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| - | My name is Kay Aull (aka Katherine Aull). I am a PhD student at UCSF, in the Bioinformatics program. My research interests focus on methods development for systems and synthetic biology. | + | My name is Kay Aull (aka Katherine Aull). I am a PhD student at UCSF, in the Bioinformatics program. My research interests focus on methods development for systems and synthetic biology. |
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| + | For my thesis project, I am working with [http://gladstoneinstitutes.org/u/lweinberger/ Prof. Leor Weinberger] on the mechanisms and adaptive significance of the HIV latent reservoir. | ||
I graduated from MIT in 2008, with the first undergraduate class in Biological Engineering. Since then, I worked as a synthetic biologist at the startup Codon Devices, and as a technician in the [http://www.massgeneral.org/research/researchlab.aspx?id=1065 Fisher Lab] at MGH, a melanoma research group. I am also involved with the [http://diybio.org DIYbio] community. | I graduated from MIT in 2008, with the first undergraduate class in Biological Engineering. Since then, I worked as a synthetic biologist at the startup Codon Devices, and as a technician in the [http://www.massgeneral.org/research/researchlab.aspx?id=1065 Fisher Lab] at MGH, a melanoma research group. I am also involved with the [http://diybio.org DIYbio] community. | ||
| - | [http://openwetware.org/images/ | + | [http://openwetware.org/images/2/22/Kaull_cv_01_2013.pdf My CV] |
[http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Kaull/NSF My NSF Essays] | [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Kaull/NSF My NSF Essays] | ||
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About
My name is Kay Aull (aka Katherine Aull). I am a PhD student at UCSF, in the Bioinformatics program. My research interests focus on methods development for systems and synthetic biology.
For my thesis project, I am working with Prof. Leor Weinberger on the mechanisms and adaptive significance of the HIV latent reservoir.
I graduated from MIT in 2008, with the first undergraduate class in Biological Engineering. Since then, I worked as a synthetic biologist at the startup Codon Devices, and as a technician in the Fisher Lab at MGH, a melanoma research group. I am also involved with the DIYbio community.
Contact
My OWW user name at ALUM dot MIT dot EDU


