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My current research adviser is [http://www.biodesign.asu.edu/labs/chaput Dr. John Chaput] at [http://biodesign.asu.edu/ The Biodesign Institute] at [http://www.asu.edu Arizona State University].
My current research adviser is [http://www.biodesign.asu.edu/labs/chaput Dr. John Chaput] at [http://biodesign.asu.edu/ The Biodesign Institute] at [http://www.asu.edu Arizona State University].


I'm in my final year of undergraduate study in biochemistry, and I'm looking for a lab to do graduate work in molecular biology, biochemistry, or biological engineering.  
I'm in my final year of undergraduate study in biochemistry, and I'll begin graduate study at the [http://www.washington.edu/ University of Washington] [http://depts.washington.edu/mcb/ MCB program] in the fall.


I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from blogs and my colleagues, and I've joined because I am a student researcher in molecular biology and would like to contribute to what I see as a new wave in scientific collaboration.
I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from blogs and my colleagues, and I've joined because I am a student researcher in molecular biology and would like to contribute to what I see as a new wave in scientific collaboration.
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You can [[Special:Emailuser/Matthew D. Smith|email me through OpenWetWare]] or at smith dot matthew @ gmail dot com.
You can [[Special:Emailuser/Matthew D. Smith|email me through OpenWetWare]] or at smith dot matthew @ gmail dot com.
My profile on [http://www.cos.com COS] has all of my biographical details, and can be found [http://myprofile.cos.com/matthewdsmith here.]


I've just started to contribute to the Scientific American online community, and my profile can be found [http://science-community.sciam.com/profile.jspa?userID=300002396 here].
I've just started to contribute to the Scientific American online community, and my profile can be found [http://science-community.sciam.com/profile.jspa?userID=300002396 here].

Latest revision as of 13:34, 30 March 2008

About Me

My current research adviser is Dr. John Chaput at The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University.

I'm in my final year of undergraduate study in biochemistry, and I'll begin graduate study at the University of Washington MCB program in the fall.

I learned about OpenWetWare from blogs and my colleagues, and I've joined because I am a student researcher in molecular biology and would like to contribute to what I see as a new wave in scientific collaboration.

Contact Info

Matt Smith
The Biodesign Institute
1001 S. McAllister Ave
PO Box 875001
Tempe, AZ 85283

You can email me through OpenWetWare or at smith dot matthew @ gmail dot com.

My profile on COS has all of my biographical details, and can be found here.

I've just started to contribute to the Scientific American online community, and my profile can be found here.

You can also find me on the Nature Network.

I'm on LinkedIn as well, and would be happy to network with my colleagues here at OWW.

Education

  • 2008, BS Biochemistry, Arizona State University

Research Interests

  1. Early Origins of Replicators.
  2. Protein Structure and Function, particularly means of computational prediction.
  3. In Vitro Evolution, particularly by means of mRNA display.

Publications

I am a very big fan of open access and the PLoS One publishing model, and believe that its approach and goals fit very well with those of OWW.

  1. Smith MD, Rosenow MA, Wang M, Allen JP, Szostak JW, and Chaput JC. Structural insights into the evolution of a non-biological protein: importance of surface residues in protein fold optimization. PLoS One. 2007 May 23;2(5):e467. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0000467 | PubMed ID:17520026 | HubMed [Smith-PLoSOne-2007]