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Baker, Tracie
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Blanke, Kristina
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Brinkman, Ashley
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Booth, Clarissa
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Brody, Matthew
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Burns, Felipe
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Chesney, Alexandra
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Cholewa, Brian
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Clements, Justin
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Coriano, Carlos
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Ding, Lina
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Hutchinson, John
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Irving, Amy
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Irving, Roy
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Johnson, Brian
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Johnson, Delinda
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Johnson, Shaina
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Kim Tae Won
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Kumar, Kartik
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Lee, Sung-Kyoung
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Lorch, Jeff
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Olson, Jake
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Palenski, Tammy
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Park, Heesoo
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Pham, Ly
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Poenitzsch, Ashley
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Rodriguez, Carlos
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Rivera, Emmanuel
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Shanle, Erin
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Shea, Michael
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Velasco, Javier
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Wiecinski, Paige
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Wong, Letitia
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Yang, Sarah
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Yang, Zhao
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Yue, Monica
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Zhao, Yun
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Yue, Monica
Monica Yue - Email
PhD Candidate - Started Fall 2010
Lab of Warren Heideman
Hometown: Cupertino, CA
Undergraduate Work
2009 - BS in Environmental Toxicology from UC-Davis
Interests/Hobbies
I enjoy eating good food, relaxing with friends, watching movies, and baking. I am also fond of video games (though I’m terrible at them), Star Trek, and other nerdy things. Occasionally, you may see me doing kung fu, yoga, karaoke, or a random sport someone managed to convince me to play with them.
Why I Joined METC
I first heard about environmental toxicology when I was randomly looking for classes in my first year at college. Learning about the hazards that affect ourselves and the world we live in so intrigued me that I quickly decided to make it my field of study. Fast forward a few years, I found myself still intrigued with toxicology and set about (merrily) exploring graduate schools to further my education. Of the programs I looked at I was particularly pleased with the METC program. Here was a place that offered opportunities to look at toxicology from both an environmental and molecular point of view, often encouraging integration of these approaches. I was impressed by the flexibility and collaboration within the campus, sharing equipment and expertise across labs and departments. The atmosphere among faculty and students alike was also friendly and supportive. Above all, I felt assured that here I could train to be a respectable member of the scientific community in a field I believe is both interesting and important.
Research
Effects of dioxin in zebrafish
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Graduate Seminar Presentations
04/26/12
TBA
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