Monthly Archives: May 2014

Our Story

What is my story?  The Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, down the street from me, focuses on Infectious Diseases.  I was checking them out, since I might want to work there as a biochemist if some of these grant applications don’t quite work out…  

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Immune Defense history and update

Understanding the basics of cell biology, I believe, is vital for an understanding and support for infectious disease research.  This is why I left the lab and starting learning about video games.  I am the PI on an R25 grant from the NIH, National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases,

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Immune Defense Evaluation is NOW!

If you are a teacher of kids ~12-18 years old, you are invited to participate in our evaluation!  We warmly, eagerly and happily invite you!  We have an Amazon gift certificate to pay you back for your time.

We will happily discuss the experiment and results with you and your students after the evaluation.  

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Faraday Discussions 2014

Hi there, here I am in Nottingham, England participating in the 2014 Faraday Discussion.  Faraday Discussion 169Each year the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, hosts the Faraday Discussion on a chemistry related topic.  This year’s topic is Molecular Simulations and Visualizations.  One of the organizers is Art Olson at Scripps.  

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