My interests include tennis, basketball, and karaoke. I received my BS in Biology from UNC. I am originally from Athens GA, and grew up in Asheville NC in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. I presently reside in Carrboro, NC.
I am a graduate student in Ted Salmon's lab presently rotating in the Bloom lab. My interests are in mitosis and the forces generated in the spindle. In the Bloom lab, I'm working on microtubule (MT) based motor proteins and the possible function of poleward MT flux in yeast. In the past year I've worked on flux in Xenopus extracts in a collaboration with Arshad Desai (UCSF) as well as work on various MT motors. If you want to know more about work I've done or am doing now, drop me an email.
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