VCU Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Summer Institute
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Tom Lopez

  Home Institution
  Siena College   (Loudonville, NY)
  E-mail: ts23lope (at) Siena.edu

  Home mentor
  Rachel Sterne-Marr
  E-mail: SterneMarr (at) Siena.edu
  Affiliation: Biology, Siena College
  Interests: Signal transduction protein structure/function
 

VCU Lab
[Building and room number here]
[Department here]
Tel: [lab phone here]

VCU mentor
Tarynn Witten
VCU Life Sciences, Suite 111
1000 West Cary Street
Richmond, VA
E-mail: tmwitten (at) VCU.edu
 

Summer 2007
Research Proposal

Computational Modeling of Trypanosoma cruzi Docking Proteins to Host Mammalian Cells
Research article, presented ([date goes here])
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Research presentation (8 August 2006)
5th Annual VCU-BBSI Closing Symposium
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Academic Year 2007-2008
Research Proposal

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Summer 2008
Research Proposal

Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation of Trypanosoma cruzi [Ca2+] Response to Mammalian Host Cell Dynamics.
Research article, presented ([date goes here])
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Research presentation (7 August 2008)
5th Annual VCU-BBSI Closing Symposium
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Final Research Paper
Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation of Trypanosoma cruzi [Ca2+] Response to Mammalian Host Cell Dynamics

Prior research
Mathematical Logic
Probability theory

Characteristic interests and activities
Ultimate Frisbee

Helpful Articles(annotations)
Host cell calcium response to T.cruzi invasion
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