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=='''Brief Biography...'''==
=='''A brief background...'''==
*1997-2001: B.A. in Biological Sciences, University of Delaware
After graduating from the University of Delaware in 2001 with a B.A. in Biological Sciences, I spent four years with DuPont Agriculture and Nutrition as a Senior Assistant Chemist working on pesticide discovery.  In 2005, I returned to school to pursue a PhD in Microbiology at the University of Virginia.
*2003-2005: Continuing Education, West Chester University
*2000-2005: Senior Assistant Chemist, DuPont Agriculture and Nutrition
*2005-present: Graduate Student, University of Virginia
=='''Interests in the lab...'''==
=='''Interests in the lab...'''==
I am interested in the role of the FA pathway in translesion synthesis and homologous recombination.  
I am interested in the role of the FA pathway in translesion synthesis and homologous recombination.  

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Stacy A. Berry

Graduate Student
University of Virginia
Department of Microbiology
Box 800734
Charlottesville, VA 22908
sab7n@virginia.edu
434-243-6296

A brief background...

After graduating from the University of Delaware in 2001 with a B.A. in Biological Sciences, I spent four years with DuPont Agriculture and Nutrition as a Senior Assistant Chemist working on pesticide discovery. In 2005, I returned to school to pursue a PhD in Microbiology at the University of Virginia.

Interests in the lab...

I am interested in the role of the FA pathway in translesion synthesis and homologous recombination.

Interests outside of the lab...

  • Hiking the Blue Ridge Mountains
  • Music - particularly the hard rock variety
  • Tennis
  • Art & Art History
  • Catering to my cat Spot
  • Marmotology