<!-- Preferences start here * Set PAGETITLE = Barrick Lab :: Team Preferences end here --> ---+ Barrick Lab :: Team <div style="float: left; margin:0px;padding:6px;">[[PastLabPersonnel][%ICON{graduation}% Past members of the Barrick lab]] [[LabJoinUs][%ICON{"newtopic"}% Interested in our research? Join Us]] </div> %BR% <div align="left"> <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/group_March2020.JPG" alt="group_March2020.JPG" style="width:710px;height:400px;" ></div> %BR% ---+ Principal Investigator %TABLE{tablewidth="100%" columnwidths="1,100%" cellborder="0" tableborder="0" tableframe="void" databg="none"}% | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/jeffB.jpg"><a name="JBarrick"></a> | <h2>Prof. Jeffrey E. Barrick 🐋</h2> *Associate Professor of Molecular Biosciences*, *Fellow of the Lorene Morrow Kelley Professorship in Microbiology* *(01/2011present)* %BR% B.S. Chemistry, Caltech%BR%Ph.D. Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University%BR%Postdoc, Michigan State University%BR%%TEAL% Twitter: [[http://twitter.com/barricklab][@barricklab]] %ENDCOLOR% %BR%%BR% Prof. Barrick has a longstanding interest in fundamental and applied studies of molecular and microbial evolution. He is currently interested in intersections between those topics, synthetic biology, and entomology. He is an avid if plodding swimmer and enjoys the "classics" of literature, including a certain 19th century American novel involving a monomaniacal fascination with an albino cetacean. | ---+ Lab Manager %TABLE{tablewidth="100%" columnwidths="1,100%" cellborder="0" tableborder="0" tableframe="void" databg="none"}% | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/sarahB.JPG"><a name="SBialik"></a> | <h2>Sarah Bialik 🐒</h2> *Lab Manager (03/2019present)* %BR% B.S. Biology and Environmental Studies, Centre College %BR% M.S. Population and Conservation Biology, Texas State University %BR%%BR% Sarah loves pop gen and conservation. It started with collecting marine invertebrates from the English Channel which led to running around mountains catching butterflies. In the Barrick lab, she has transitioned to studying plant virus evolution and leafhoppers. If she is not in lab making sure everything (and everyone) is functioning properly, you can find her in the local yarn shop knitting up a storm or doing yoga, hiking or climbing like a monkey on some rock outside with her well-behaved crag puppy, Telo. | ---+ Senior Researchers %TABLE{tablewidth="100%" columnwidths="1,100%" cellborder="0" tableborder="0" tableframe="void" databg="none"}% | <img style="float:right; border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/dennisM.jpg"><a name="DMishler"></a> | <h2>Prof. Dennis Mishler ⚔</h2> *Assistant Professor of Practice and Research Educator for the Freshman Research Initiative (04/2013present)* %BR% B.S. Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California at San Diego %BR% Ph.D. Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University %BR% Postdoc Emory University %BR%%BR% Dr. Mishler leads the [[https://www.synbiocyc.org/wiki/index.php/Hijacking_Microbial_Factories_for_Synthetic_Biology]["Microbe Hackers"]] undergraduate research lab and co-advises the UT Austin iGEM team with Professor Barrick. The Microbe Hackers most recent research has focused on "Caffeinated Coli", including a [[https://aem.asm.org/content/85/23/e01965-19][2019 publication in AEM]], among other projects. He is super proud of all of his students, but wants to give a shout out to the 2019 iGEM team members who were recognized with a [[https://2019.igem.org/Team:Austin_UTexas][Best Measurement award]] this past fall. Prior to coming to UT Austin, he worked in the fields of pre-mRNA splicing and synthetic riboswitches. He is an avid gamer and can be found regularly playing games throughout Austin. He annually attends the World Boardgaming Championships, where his main games include [[http://www.boardgamers.org/eventhistory/his.html][Here I Stand]] and [[http://www.boardgamers.org/eventhistory/skg.html][Sekigahara]] | | | | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/danD.jpg"><a name="DDeatherage"></a> | <h2>Dr. Daniel Deatherage ✅</h2> *Research Associate (09/2011present)* %BR% B.S. Biochemistry, University of Evansville %BR% Ph.D. Molecular Cellular Developmental Biology, The Ohio State University %BR%%BR% Dans exposure to Illumina sequencing data in his graduate work on ovarian cancer has morphed into an interest in using next generation sequencing data to answer questions about evolution and synthetic biology in microbes. Dan is always exploring ways of using non-standard library preparation techniques to get extra data from NGS data to do such things as lower error rates and limits of variant detection, increase coverage of variant regions, and replace laborious assays with NGS workflows. Recently published work on selecting for microbes with lower-than-natural mutation rates has encompassed many of these methods. He looks forward to publishing another such study involving tracking evolution at low frequencies soon. In his spare time Dan wonders if his listening to audiobooks counts as having read 100s of books per year, or reading zero books per year. | ---+ Postdoctoral Fellows | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/isaacG.jpg"><a name="IGifford"></a> | <h2>Dr. Isaac Gifford 🐴</h2> *Postdoctoral Fellow (01/2020present)* %BR% B.S. Microbiology, University of Texas at Austin %BR% Ph.D. Microbiology, University of California Davis%BR%%BR% Isaacs primary research interests are the mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer and its role in genome evolution. He currently works with _Acinetobacter baylyi_ ADP1 while his graduate work focused on molecular genetics of _Frankia_ nitrogen-fixing symbioses. Isaacs personal interests include game design and 21st century sequential art.| ---+ Graduate Students | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/kateE.jpg"><a name="KElston"></a> | <h2>Kate Elston <span style='font-size:28px;'>🐿</span></h2> *Microbiology Graduate Student (05/2017-present)* %BR% B.S. Molecular and Cellular Biology, Texas A&M University %BR% %TEAL%Email: %ENDCOLOR% kelston18ATutexasDOTedu %BR%%BR% Kate's main focus is on how we can use synthetic biology tools to manipulate the relationships between the bacteria and their host insects. Currently, she work with aphids and their gut symbiont and think about ways to change their impact on food security. In her free time you can find her two-stepping, obsessively completing crossword puzzles, and pursuing artistic endeavors. | | | | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/julieP.jpg"><a name="JPerreau"></a> | <h2>Julie Perreau 🦀</h2> *Microbiology Graduate Student jointly advised with Nancy Moran (05/2017-present)* %BR% B.S. Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida%BR%M.S. Evolutionary Biology, [[https://www.evobio.eu/][MEME program]] %BR% %TEAL% Twitter: [[https://twitter.com/jmaperreau][@jmaperreau]]%BR%Email: %ENDCOLOR% jmaperreauATgmailDOTcom %BR%%BR% Julie's research is focused on identifying molecular mechanisms used to initiate and maintain symbiotic interactions between bacteria and aphids. In her spare time, Julie goes on trail runs with her dog Tuna, dances country swing, and takes care of her backyard chickens. | | | | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/mattM.jpg"><a name="MMcGuffie"></a> | <h2>Matt McGuffie 🦗</h2> *Microbiology Graduate Student (05/2018-present)* %BR%B.S. Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Michigan%BR%M.S. Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan%BR%%TEAL% Twitter: [[https://twitter.com/matt_mcguffie][@matt_mcguffie]]%BR%Email: %ENDCOLOR% mmcguffiATgmailDOTcom %BR%%BR% Matt is broadly interested in synthetic biology, basic bacteriology, and data science/visualization. Previously, Matt studied bacterial biofilms and phages, and he is currently examining the evolutionary failure of genetic devices. In his time outside of lab, he likes to obsessively accumulate hobbies including, but not limited to: guitar, rock climbing, gardening, mushroom farming, insect rearing, scuba diving, and backpacking. | | | | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/croots.jpg"><a name="CRoots"></a> | <h2>Cameron Roots 🦊</h2> *Biochemistry Graduate Student (05/2020present)* %BR% B.S. Biochemistry; Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Washington %BR% Post-baccalaureate Certificate, National Institutes of Health %BR% %TEAL%Twitter: [[https://twitter.com/_croots][@_croots]] %BR%Email: %ENDCOLOR% crootsATutexasDOTedu %BR%%BR%Cameron is exploring techniques, results, and implications of bacteriophage engineering. His past work was in mitochondria systems genetics and cell-machine interfacing. Ultimately, Cameron would like to work towards synthetic biology as a system to solve human-derived problems like diabetes and pollution through contributing research, policy, or outreach. He has too many hobbies, but some highlights include Dungeons and Dragons, playing guitar, and running. | ---+ Undergraduate Students %TABLE{tablewidth="100%" columnwidths="1,100%" cellborder="0" tableborder="0" tableframe="void" databg="none"}% | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/eleanorY.jpg"><a name="EYoung"></a> | <h2>Eleanor Young 🦔</h2> *Undergraduate Researcher (12/2018-present)* %BR% B.S. Biology, UT Austin (in-progress) %BR%%BR% Eleanor's research focuses on broad host range vector choice for engineering non-model organisms and the effect antibiotic resistance choice has on copy number and long term stability. Eleanor's hobbies include cooking, rock climbing and playing banjo with almost no proficiency. %BR% | | | | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/shireenS.jpg"><a name="SShah"></a> | <h2>Shireen Shah 🐑</h2> *Undergraduate Researcher (07/2019-present)* %BR% B.S. Biochemistry, B.A. Art History, UT Austin (in-progress)%BR%%BR% Shireens research is focused on characterizing the cellular capacity of _E. coli_ strains with a reduced and increased number of ribosomal operons. She likes baking apple pies, cooking, drinking hot chocolate, and hunting for free cheese boards. %BR% | | | | <img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;" width=200 height=200 src="%ATTACHURL%/DeanP.png"><a name="DParenteau"></a> | <h2>Dean Parenteau 🌶</h2> *Undergraduate Researcher (01/2021-present)* %BR% B.S. Cell and Molecular Biology, UT Austin (in-progress)%BR%%BR% Deans primary research interest is using and modifying _A. baylyi_ ADP1s genome to see its potential for expressing recombinant proteins of interest. As of right now, he is working on the relationship between expression of recombinant proteins and the endogenous H-NS protein in _A. baylyi_. Outside of research, Dean enjoys reading about foreign policy, weightlifting, and cooking. %BR% |
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