Name: Elora Williams Hometown: Salmon, Idaho Lab: Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory of Xin Jin Lab websites: https://www.salk.edu/scientist/xin-jin/ Hobbies: Volleyball, surfing, yoga, hiking, painting, reading, and trying anything new What do you study? I am a research assistant/lab coordinator within a neuroscience lab. I currently study learning by measuring neurochemicals in the brain while animals perform a task to get a reward. […]
Archives for September 2020
Scientist Profile: Sara McBride
Name: Sara McBride Hometown: San Diego, CA Lab: Molecular and Systems Physiology Laboratory of Janelle Ayres Lab websites: https://www.salk.edu/scientist/janelle-ayres/ Hobbies: Writing Historical Fiction, Travel What do you study? We study why some people survive a disease, like influenza or sepsis, and why others get very ill or die. We study the metabolic pathways, the microbiota, and other aspects […]
Scientist Profile: Margaret Burns
Name: Margaret Burns Hometown: Ann Arbor, MI Lab: Yeo Lab Lab websites: https://yeolab.github.io/ Hobbies: Cooking, surfing, hiking What do you study? I study how cancer cells survive and spread in the body. I’m interested in how cancer cells can communicate with each other using small pieces of RNA called microRNA. Why is it important? This is important for […]
Scientist Profile: Jasmin Revanna
Name: Jasmin Revanna Hometown: Birmingham, AL Lab: Laboratory of Genetics of Dr. Rusty Gage Lab websites: https://gage.salk.edu/ Hobbies: dancing, dog parks, running What do you study? Before coming to San Diego for graduate school, I worked on making tools to change gene expression levels – essentially to turn genes on and off. The purpose of these tools is the understand what certain […]
Scientist Profile: Jessica Zhou
Name: Jessica Zhou Hometown: San Diego, CA Lab: Integrative Biology Laboratory of Dr. Graham McVicker Lab website: http://mcvicker.salk.edu/index.html Hobbies: reading, yoga, cooking What do you study? I analyze single-cell sequencing data to study regulatory genomics. Currently, I am using data from rats to study drug addiction. Why is it important? Understanding how biological processes are controlled can […]