
Campbell lab research
is divided into two 鈥渢eams鈥: Vinculin and RAS. They have two grants which fund the research of two separate proteins both linked to human disease patterns. I am involved in studying Vinculin and its splice isoform Metavinculin. The protein is small and dynamic playing a huge role in cell functioning.
When did you join Campbell lab?
I joined the lab in July 2019.
What is it like being part of a team?
The environment we have fostered is one of support and collaboration. It has been a great learning experience. A team-based approach yields results and gets people thinking in ways far beyond what a single person can accomplish. My work supports the team dynamics and allows the lab to run smoothly and safely.
What is your typical day like in the lab?
A typical day starts with checking for packages, putting away clean dishes, and responding to emails. I execute my own research project under the guidance of Sharon Campbell and Ashhar Khan. I typically run experiments or processes data while balancing the lab ordering and EHS standards in the lab.
Educational background
I received my Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of North Carolina Wilmington in 2019.
What part of North Carolina are you from?
I grew up in Eastern North Carolina. I have six brothers and sisters.
Fun facts
I also work at REI, an outdoor retail store, coach women鈥檚 rugby club for 黑料网, and volunteer with the Red Cross. In my spare time, I like to hike in the Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area and bake.
Do you have pets?
I have two family dogs Stella and Sophie.
Future plans
I plan to start medical school in the Fall of 2022.
I am also planning a trip to out West: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and Arches National Park. My goal is to successfully hike