I have worked at Vanderbilt since 1991 and have worked with Randy Blakely since 1995.
Upon joining the Blakely lab, my Vanderbilt career path transitioned from a Research Assistant to Lab Manager, Core Manager for SNP Discovery and now Program Manager for the Vanderbilt/NIMH Silvio O. Conte Center for Neuroscience Research.
In my current position in the Conte Center, I oversee general management of the Center, assisting with proposal creating, progress reports, websites, developing our summer undergradate program, and other education and outreach efforts. I also oversee Brain Matters, the exhibit on neuroscience, located at Vanderbilt Health, One Hundred Oaks.
I am grateful for the diverse array of activities I have been able to participate in over the years, with the support of Randy Blakely and, more recently, Mark Wallace, Director of the Vanderbilt Brain Institute. I look forward to continuing to contribute to the Vanderbilt Research Enterprise with all that I have learned.
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3T3 Cells Animals Blood CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins Cell Extracts Cloning, Molecular Cocaine Conte Center Dimerization DNA DNA-Binding Proteins Education and Outreach Epinephrine Ganglia, Sympathetic Genes, fos Humans Kinetics Membrane Transport Proteins Mice, Inbred BALB C Nerve Tissue Proteins Neuroscience Norepinephrine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins Nuclear Proteins Oligonucleotides Program Manager Promoter Regions, Genetic Rana catesbeiana Rats Research Administration RNA, Messenger Sensitivity and Specificity Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins Serum Response Factor Structure-Activity Relationship Substrate Specificity Vanderbilt Brain Institute