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Baker, Tracie
Blanke, Kristina
Brinkman, Ashley
Booth, Clarissa
Brody, Matthew
Burns, Felipe
Chesney, Alexandra
Cholewa, Brian
Clements, Justin
Coriano, Carlos
Ding, Lina
Irving, Amy
Irving, Roy
Johnson, Brian
Johnson, Delinda
Johnson, Shaina
Kim Tae Won
Lee, Sung-Kyoung
Lorch, Jeff
Olson, Jake
Palenski, Tammy
Park, Heesoo
Pham, Ly
Poenitzsch, Ashley
Rodriguez, Carlos
Rivera, Emmanuel
Seriup, Morten
Shanle, Erin
Shea, Michael
Tsai, Cherry
Velasco, Javier
Wiecinski, Paige
Wong, Letitia
Yang, Sarah
Yang, Zhao
Yue, Monica
Zhao, Yun
Burns, Felipe

Felipe Burns
PhD Candidate - Started Fall 2009
Madison, WI
Lab of Warren Heideman

Undergraduate Work
University of Wyoming-Laramie (2002-2006)
BS-Molecular Biology

Awards
2010 Advanced Opportunity Fellowship

Interests/Hobbies
I am interested in developing new remediation technologies and studying toxicological impacts on development. My hobbies include soccer, mountain biking, hiking, camping, canoeing, fishing, dungeoneering, and backpacking in Wyoming's wonderful mountains.

Why I Joined METC
I felt that this program suited my interests in toxicological impacts on development and developing new remediation technologies. I am very passionate about learning new ways to help the environment and the instructors that I met in this program are also very passionate about what they do.

Research Spring 2010
Determining the mechanisms of how Dioxin hampers development of the zebrafish jaw.
Graduate Seminars Presented

03/08/12
TBA

02/03/11
TCDD induced Craniofacial Malformations in Zebrafish, a Sox9b Story

Date Last Updated: 10/12/2011 webteam@med.wisc.edu