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Education:
== '''Education:''' ==


B.S. in molecular, cellular and developmental biology with minors in biochemistry and organic chemistry from the University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
 
B.S. in molecular, cellular and developmental biology with minors in organic and biochemistry from the University of Oregon, Eugene, OR


Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology from Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR
Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology from Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR
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Thesis project:
 
== '''Thesis project:''' ==
 


Molecular mechanism of neurite outgrowth by microRNA-132.
Molecular mechanism of neurite outgrowth by microRNA-132.




Publications:
 
== '''Publications:''' ==
 


Mooers, BH, Logue, JS, Berglund, JA "The structural basis of myotonic dystrophy from the crystal structure of CUG repeats" (2005) PNAS Nov 15;102(46):16626-31.
Mooers, BH, Logue, JS, Berglund, JA "The structural basis of myotonic dystrophy from the crystal structure of CUG repeats" (2005) PNAS Nov 15;102(46):16626-31.

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Education:

B.S. in molecular, cellular and developmental biology with minors in organic and biochemistry from the University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology from Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR

Thesis mentor Dr. Richard H. Goodman


Thesis project:

Molecular mechanism of neurite outgrowth by microRNA-132.


Publications:

Mooers, BH, Logue, JS, Berglund, JA "The structural basis of myotonic dystrophy from the crystal structure of CUG repeats" (2005) PNAS Nov 15;102(46):16626-31.