User:Jacqueline Soegaard
Contact Info
- Jacqueline Soegaard
- MIT
- Cambridge, MA
- jmsoe@mit.edu
- Email me through OpenWetWare
I work in the 20.109 Lab at MIT. I learned about OpenWetWare from Natalie Kuldell, and I've joined because Student in BE 20.109.
Education
- MIT Class of 2012, Course 20: Biological Engineering
Research interests
Microalgae lipid fuel production
Publications
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Registration/Questionnaire: 20.109 Spring 2010
Last Name:
Soegaard
First Name:
Jacqueline
[Course/Minor] Major: Course 20 (Biological Engineering) Potential Minors: Management Science in Course 15, French Concentration: French
Year of Graduation:
2012
Telephone #:
787.548.7440
Email:
jmsoe@mit.edu
Potentially Relevant Background
Have you taken/are you taking... | Answer yes/no/when |
7.05/5.07 (Biochemistry) | No |
7.06 (Cell Biology) | No |
7.03 (Genetics) | Yes; Spring 2010 |
7.02 (General Biology Lab) | No |
5.310 (General Chemistry Lab) | No |
Do you have experience with... | Answer yes/no/type |
Cell culture (microbial/mammalian/yeast?) | Yes, mammalian. |
Molecular biology (electrophoresis, PCR, etc) | Yes, PCR, electrophoresis, ELISA. |
Please briefly describe any previous laboratory experience
I worked at the Broad Institute during a summer genomics course as part of the MIT MITES program. Last semester I UROPed at the Khademhosseini Lab, where I worked on a project which aimed at designing a chip device for detecting cardiotoxicity using a miniaturized ELISA and in-chip cell cultures.
Anything else you would like us to know?
I have NEVER seen such a gorgeous lab before!
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