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Welcome to the website of Joy Rimchala. I am a graduate student in the Lauffenburger and the Gertler Lab in Biological Engineering at MIT, doing modeling and experiment to study regulation of cell motility especially in axon guidance and cancer metastasis. Before coming to MIT, I did quantitative cellular biology, trying to understand signaling pathways, studying biology and bioengineering, and modeling nucleosome dancing.

 

Welcome to my site

What I’ve done:
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What I’m up to
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course taking:
+ 7.61 - Eukaryotic Cell Biology
+ 6.801 - Machine Vision
+ 20.487 - Biomedical Optics (auditing)

Recent trips:
+  Fall 2007, White Mountain 
Summer 2007, Glacier
Summer 2007, Yellowstone
Summer 2007, Grand Teton
Summer 2007, Acadia
Spring 2007, Zion - Bryce - Grand Canyon

Other things that keep me busy:
TSMIT staffing
GBOTS staffing
Thai night performance
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