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Education
Ph.D. in Human Genetics
Thesis: Evidence for single nucleotide polymorphisms having a non-additive influence within the Apolipoprotein E gene
M.A. in Statistics
B.A. in Biology and Mathematics
Postdoctoral Training
Research Associate,
Rockefeller University, New York, NY,
Laboratory of Statistical Genetics,
Dr. Jurg Ott
Senior Research Associate,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI,
Department of Human Genetics,
Department of Epidemiology
Editorial Boards: 2011 Case Reports in Genetics
Awards and Honors
Genetics Training Grant
Tri Beta, National Honor Society for Biology
National Physical Sciences Scholarship
American Association of University Women Scholarship
Teaching Experience
Population & Statistical Genetics
Introduction to Statistical Reasoning
Mathematics Tutor
Consulting Experience
Consulted with graduate students, researchers and head of labs in the areas of the genetics of drug addiction (Rockefeller University), age related macular degeneration (Casey Eye Institute) and personality traits (Baylor College of Medicine). This included working with over 15 scientists.
Helped students learn and complete statistics for their dissertations, statistical classes, preliminary exams, presentations and posters.
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