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[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Ryan T. Willett (an artistic interpretation)]] | |||
I am a graduate student finishing up my PhD in the Laboratory of Lloyd Greene at Columbia University. I also teach the class Neurobiology of Development and Disease at the Science Honor Program at Columbia University. [[OpenWetWare]] caught my attention in a writeup on DIY, howebrew biology in New Scientist magazine. | |||
==Contact Info== | ==Contact Info== | ||
*Laboratory of Lloyd Greene | |||
*Columbia University - Department of Pharmacology, Center for Neurobiology and Behavior | |||
*Columbia University | |||
*New York, NY, USA | *New York, NY, USA | ||
*[[Special:Emailuser/Ryan T. Willett|Contact Information]] | *[[Special:Emailuser/Ryan T. Willett|Contact Information]] | ||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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* 2009? PhD, Columbia University (finishing) | * 2009? PhD, Columbia University (finishing) | ||
* 2006 MPhil, Columbia University | * 2006 MPhil, Columbia University | ||
* 2002 BS, Biology | * 2002 BS, Brandeis University - Biology | ||
* 2002 BA, Biochemistry | * 2002 BA, Brandeis University - Biochemistry | ||
* 2000 Harvard University Medical School. Summer Fellowship in the Laboratory of T Keith Blackwell at the Center for Blood Research (now the Immune Disease Institute) | * 2000 Harvard University Medical School. Summer Fellowship in the Laboratory of T Keith Blackwell at the Center for Blood Research (now the Immune Disease Institute) | ||
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* Brian Hoffman Award for Excellence in Graduate Studies | * Brian Hoffman Award for Excellence in Graduate Studies | ||
* Graduated with High Honors in Biology for the undergraduate thesis "Posttranscriptional Analysis of Circadian Rhythms" in the laboratory of Michael Rosbash | * Graduated with High Honors in Biology for the undergraduate thesis "Posttranscriptional Analysis of Circadian Rhythms" in the laboratory of Michael Rosbash | ||
==Expertise== | |||
*molecular biology | |||
*RNA/DNA/protein biochemistry | |||
*dissection and primary cell culture | |||
*animal surgery | |||
*pseudotype recombinant retrovirus production and purification | |||
*histology | |||
==Research interests== | ==Research interests== |
Revision as of 09:25, 15 January 2009
I am a graduate student finishing up my PhD in the Laboratory of Lloyd Greene at Columbia University. I also teach the class Neurobiology of Development and Disease at the Science Honor Program at Columbia University. OpenWetWare caught my attention in a writeup on DIY, howebrew biology in New Scientist magazine.
Contact Info
- Laboratory of Lloyd Greene
- Columbia University - Department of Pharmacology, Center for Neurobiology and Behavior
- New York, NY, USA
- Contact Information
Education
- 2009? PhD, Columbia University (finishing)
- 2006 MPhil, Columbia University
- 2002 BS, Brandeis University - Biology
- 2002 BA, Brandeis University - Biochemistry
- 2000 Harvard University Medical School. Summer Fellowship in the Laboratory of T Keith Blackwell at the Center for Blood Research (now the Immune Disease Institute)
Awards
- Brian Hoffman Award for Excellence in Graduate Studies
- Graduated with High Honors in Biology for the undergraduate thesis "Posttranscriptional Analysis of Circadian Rhythms" in the laboratory of Michael Rosbash
Expertise
- molecular biology
- RNA/DNA/protein biochemistry
- dissection and primary cell culture
- animal surgery
- pseudotype recombinant retrovirus production and purification
- histology
Research interests
- Neural Development
- Stem cell biology
- Genetic Engineering / Gene Therapy
- Bioengineering
- Biochemistry
- Bioinformatics
Publications
Yeah.....working on that.
My Links
- The class I teach at the Science Honors Program at Columbia University