Jill Camille

  Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

942 Mary Ellen Jones Building, CB# 7035

Lab Phone: (919) 966-3313

Lab Fax: (919) 966-7639


2nd Year IVB Trainee
3rd Year Graduate Student
MD/PhD

 
Ph.D. Project Description:
Structure and Function of Heparin Cofactor II.
Principle Investigator:
Professor Frank Church, Ph.D.
 
IVB Collaborator:
Jim Huntington, Ph.D., Cambridge, UK
Project Description:
  Heparin cofactor N-terminal characterization
   
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Familiar Techniques:
  Fluorescent/Chromogenic Kinetic Assays, ELISA, Western Blots, Immunohistochemistry, PCR, Gel electrophoresis
Other Techniques used in Laboratory:
  Cell migration, cell chemotaxis, aptamer development
 

Undergraduate degree:
  B.S. in Psychology (1993) from Duke University, Durham, NC
Other Professional/ Graduate degree(s):
  M.A. in Psychology (1996) from University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Awards/ Scholarships/ Grants/ Fellowships:

  Holderness Fellowship, Frank Porter Graham Society
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