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Alumni who have graduate from the program are involved in a variety of significant roles in the biotechnology industry. Learn more about what some of them are doing and their experiences with the program. |
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Dac AnhWhat is your Masters Degree and what year did you graduate?I received my M.S. in Biotechnology in 2006. Where do you currently work and what do you do?
I am now an MD/PhD student in the NIH Medical Scientist Training Program at the Mount Sinai School Of Medicine. Why did you choose to get your Masters Degree from Johns Hopkins?
As I did not have much of a background in experimental biology before beginning the NIH/NCI/JHU Molecular Targets Fellowship, I hoped to join a lab at the NIH/CCR while completing a graduate coursework sequence to prepare myself for doctoral training. What was your most memorable experience from the program?
The entire time that I spent in the Gene Silencing Section (Dr. Caplen's lab at the NIH/NCI/CCR) was very memorable for constantly interacting with Dr. Caplen and my lab-mates, particularly a post-doc in the lab at the time, Dr. Martin, who I very much enjoyed getting to know. Beyond being very memorable, working in the lab each day was very intellectually stimulating. Every day in lab was a chance to think about the experimental problem at hand and try to come up with an answer- the fellowship was a great opportunity in that regard. How has the program enhanced your career?
The fellowship certainly helped me understand what the experimental details of working in an RNA lab are and, as the devils are always in the details, it was immensely preparative with respect to feeling comfortable in the MSTP MD/PhD training that I am receiving now. What are your future plans?
I am hoping to continue along the trajectory I am currently on and eventually seek funding to start a lab that would allow me to direct various open questions in basic neuroscience and biophysics towardapplication in the clinic. In particular, I would like to be able to see lots of patients while also doing lots of experiments that would be designed to answer questions about the pathophysiology of their conditions. |
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John BadgerWhat is your Masters Degree and what year did you graduate?My degree is in Biotechnology with a concentration in Biodefense. I finished my course work in December 2008 and will graduate in May 2009 Where do you currently work and what do you do?
I currently work for the NIH as a biologist in the National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). The lab I work in studies the trafficking and recycling of synaptic receptors. My work recently has been on glutamate receptors. Why did you choose to get your Masters Degree from Johns Hopkins?
I chose Johns Hopkins for a variety of reasons. The most important factor in my decision was the reputation of the university and the strength of the program. I also relied on the recommendation of a colleague who is an alumnus of the program. The final deciding factor was location. I live about 10 minutes from the Gaithersburg campus. What was your most memorable experience from the program?
My most memorable experience was the first time one of the professors refused to answer a question because that material was considered classified. I had never had to deal with that in a class before. How has the program enhanced your career?
This degree will allow me further advancement in my current career, and the concentration in biodefense would allow me to explore other careers if I so choose. What are your future plans?
My plans are to remain in my current job at the NIH, for the time being. However I am always exploring various options. |
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Peter GabrieleWhat is your Masters Degree and what year did you graduate? Where do you currently work and what do you do? Why did you choose to get your Masters Degree from Johns Hopkins? What was your most memorable experience from the program? What are your future plans? At my age I am having too much fun. |
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John LangerWhat is your Masters Degree and what year did you graduate? Where do you currently work and what do you do? How has the program enhanced your career? What are your future plans? |
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Robin OdomWhat is your Masters Degree and what year did you graduate?
Why did you choose to get your Masters Degree from Johns Hopkins? What was your most memorable experience from the program? How has the program enhanced your career? What are your future plans? |
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Brad PeganoffWhat is your Masters Degree and what year did you graduate? Where do you currently work and what do you do? Why did you choose to get your Masters Degree from Johns Hopkins? What was your most memorable experience from the program? How has the program enhanced your career? What are your future plans? |
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Sampada ShahaneWhat is your Masters Degree and what year did you graduate? Where do you currently work and what do you do? What was your most memorable experience from the program? How has the program enhanced your career? What are your future plans? |