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 | Christina Doyle |
 | Graduate Student |
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 | I grew up in nearby Yonkers, New York, where I was subjected to the typical suburban upbringing. I earned my B.S. in Biology from Manhattan College (which is actually located in the Bronx), where I had my first exposure to the exciting world of molecular biology research. I’ve spent the last two years living in Manhattan and working at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in the Bronx. It was here that I discovered my love of neurobiology and the nematode C. elegans. Ultimately, I hope to work on dissecting the genetic and molecular basis of behavior, learning, and memory.
When not in the lab, I’m most likely to be found in the dojang practicing Tae Kwon Do. The rest of my time is taken up with reading, concerts (indie/rock/punk/etc.), rollerblading, climbing, and generally being a wiseass. |
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