Meet the Bloggers

Meet the Bloggers: Katelyn Marshall

  • January 8, 2016
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Hi everyone! My name is Katelyn Marshall, and I’m currently a 3rd year PhD candidate in the Biochemistry department at Rutgers University. From a young age, I have been fascinated with learning how things work, what makes them go. This curiosity fit in perfectly with science, and led me to pursue chemistry and biochemistry for my undergraduate studies. My love for research was ignited during my first undergraduate research experience working with Xenopus laevis tadpoles as a protein expression system.

Meet the Bloggers: Yang Chen

  • October 9, 2015
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My name is Yang Chen. I cannot forget the excitement the first time that I put my eyes close to a microscope to look into a single cell; I was 14 and in 8th grade Biology class. From that moment, I fell in love with biological sciences and have continued to view the world through the lens of biology ever since. Over the past 20 years, I have eagerly pursued advanced training in biological sciences to enhance my own personal understanding of science. After completing a Bachelor’s degree in Bioengineering in China, I moved to Hokkaido University in Japan to continue my Master’s studies.

Meet the Bloggers: Fatu Badiane Markey

  • October 2, 2015
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Hello everyone! My name is Fatu Badiane Markey and I am very excited about blogging for iJOBS at Rutgers University. Before we get into the more serious articles, let me tell you a little bit about myself. As an undergraduate, I majored in Biology with a concentration in Neural and Behavioral studies at Bryn Mawr College. At that time, I was interested in pursuing a career in medicine. My goal at that point was to become a neurologist, or neurosurgeon. I took pre-med classes as part of my course work and even prepared to take the MCAT.

Meet the Bloggers: Sarah Misenko

  • September 18, 2015
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My name is Sarah Misenko and I am a 4th year PhD candidate in the Biochemistry department at Rutgers University. My broad research interest lies in precision medicine for the oncology field. Ultimately, I hope to work as a project manager in the pharmaceutical industry or as a clinical trial manager.

Meet the Bloggers: Samantha Yost

  • September 11, 2015
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Here’s a list of a few of the things that I said I wanted to be ‘when I grow up’: an astronaut, a doctor, a lawyer, a dolphin trainer, or a marine biologist.  As it turns out, I’m none of these things, and I’m not meant to be any of these things.

Meet the Bloggers: Chris Lowe

  • July 17, 2015
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Weird CLowe Collage My name is Chris Lowe and I’m a 5th year PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering department. I’m advised by Dr. David Shreiber and my work is focused on developing novel biomaterials for nervous system regeneration and repair.

"My Non-traditional Career Path So Far"

  • July 10, 2015
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Meet the Bloggers - Bob Have friends and relatives asked you questions like: “How long does it take to get your postdoctoral degree?” or, “Oh, so when do you finish your postdoctoral training position and actually get a job?” RO headshot

Meet the Bloggers: Ina Nikolaeva

  • July 3, 2015
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Meet the Bloggers My name is Ina Nikolaeva. I was born in the small country of Bulgaria in 1989, from where my family moved to Canada, via South Africa. I am fluent in two languages, Bulgarian and English, with some knowledge of French left over from my time in Canada. I completed my Bachelor’s Degree in General Biology and a Chemistry minor at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada.

Meet the Bloggers: Myka Ababon

  • June 26, 2015
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Meet the Bloggers bending my berimbauI am Myka R. Ababon, currently working on my PhD in the Cell and Developmental Biology Program at Rutgers. Outside the lab, my interests lie in music and physical activities.

Meet the Bloggers: Itzamarie Chevere-Torres

  • June 19, 2015
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Meet the Bloggers ICT-long bio photoI was an undergraduate student at the University of Puerto Rico when I had my first research experience in neuroscience. Dr.