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 | Daniel Duzdevich |
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 | I was born to immigrant parents in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens, but spent much of my childhood in Central Europe. Some exceptional grade school and high school teachers drew me to science, and language. I received my B.A. from Columbia where I explored topics in both the humanities and biology. As an undergraduate I volunteered in the laboratory of Professor Eric Greene and studied an ATP dependent motor protein using a unique single-molecule approach. I then completed a one year pure research M.Phil. with Professor Michael Edwardson and Dr. Robert Henderson at the University of Cambridge, analyzing triplet repeat induced DNA structures with an atomic force microscope. |
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