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Biotechnology Education:
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AAS Madison Area Technical College 1995
BS Biology Edgewood 1999
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Employer:
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University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine
Research Lab in Pathobiological
science
The Department Faculty have
numerous research programs with primary emphasis on infectious, neoplastic,
and immune mediated diseases.They participate
in collaborative research among faculty in the department, the Medical School, and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.
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Job Description and Responsibilities:
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I use Molecular biology
techniques to create transgenes that are injected into mouse oocytes. I then perform downstream protein and
nucleic acid analysis of affected mouse tissue. The goal is to link up tissue specific
promoters with oncogenes to study growth regulation. Genetically modified mice are made to study
on three organ systems: liver, mammary gland, and pancreas.
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Personal Background:
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Upon graduation from MATC
I worked at Promega for a year in R&D. In 1996 I started at Chimerx, as a researcher and a laboratory
manager.I desired a change from the
industrial setting, and opted for an academic setting. In 2002 I took a molecular biology research
position at the UW. I developed
strength in my abilities through these experiences. I now work in research that specializes in
the molecular biology of pancreatic and liver cancer and I am confident that
this work will ultimately result in better understanding of these diseases.
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Commonly Used Skills and
Techniques:
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I work with a variety of
academic professionals and graduate students. I take part in the training of new graduate students to expose them to
the specifics of our research lab.I
present material in lab meetings, contribute to the work in written
communications and professional meetings.
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Most Rewarding Job
Attributes:
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We are doing something in
our research lab that will hopefully benefit everybody. The work that I do results in different
transgenic mice.These are useful to a
larger research community working on understanding mouse physiology and in
the broader sense cancer development.
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Most Challenging Job Attributes:
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The job is very
challenging and experimental success can be difficult to achieve. One needs to be persistent and keep the big
picture in mind.Ultimately, an answer
is found, but persistence and vigilance is key.
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Daily Experience:
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What I enjoy most is that
I have a flexible schedule.It varies
quite a bit depending on what project I am involved with. Generally speaking I can be working on up
to 4 or 5 different things in a day. I
can interact with a number of different people in a day or no body depending
on what needs to be done at the time.
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Quote:
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I enjoyed my seven years
in industry, but am glad to be away from the corporate structure and working
in a research environment at the UW. My education at MATC was incredibly instrumental to career success.
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