Team:Stanford/TeamPage/Suzie Bartram

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'''Suzie Bartram''', Class of 2012, Undeclared. Her research experiences include an internship at the McLaughlin Research Institute in the lab of John R. Bermingham, Jr., Ph.D. where she performed in situ hybridization on mouse embryos to study genes related to Schwann cell differentiation and peripheral myelination.
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'''Suzie Bartram''', Class of 2012, Undeclared- Engineering. During the summer, Suzie helped design the SBOL-V visual graphics and language. After developing and testing several sets of symbols, she helped release the first compiled set, which can be seen under the team SBOL-V page. She additionally worked on building and characterizing the Anti-Inflammation Device. Her main focus delved into the SoxR- SoxS promtoer pathway; she worked on designing and performing the necessary assays to test this inducible, superoxide sensor. This included testing downstream GFP production when induced with paraquat, characterized on both a high and low copy plasmid.
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During the summer, Suzie helped design the SBOL-V visual graphics and language as well as worked in the wet-lab to build the Anti-Inflammation Device. Looking into the SoxR- SoxS promtoer pathway, she also worked on performing the necessary assays to test this inducible, superoxide sensor. These included testing GFP production with this system tagged to the lacl promoter. As seen in the team results section, this system was characterized on both a high and low copy vector using paraquat as the inducer.
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Suzie's past research experiences include an internship at the McLaughlin Research Institute in the lab of John R. Bermingham, Jr., Ph.D. where she performed in situ hybridization on mouse embryos to study genes related to Schwann cell differentiation and peripheral myelination.

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Suzie Bartram, Class of 2012, Undeclared- Engineering. During the summer, Suzie helped design the SBOL-V visual graphics and language. After developing and testing several sets of symbols, she helped release the first compiled set, which can be seen under the team SBOL-V page. She additionally worked on building and characterizing the Anti-Inflammation Device. Her main focus delved into the SoxR- SoxS promtoer pathway; she worked on designing and performing the necessary assays to test this inducible, superoxide sensor. This included testing downstream GFP production when induced with paraquat, characterized on both a high and low copy plasmid.


Suzie's past research experiences include an internship at the McLaughlin Research Institute in the lab of John R. Bermingham, Jr., Ph.D. where she performed in situ hybridization on mouse embryos to study genes related to Schwann cell differentiation and peripheral myelination.