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Sarah B

- Research Program Mentor

PhD candidate at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (UNC Chapel Hill)

Expertise

Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Genomics, Genetics, Computational Biology, Complex Cardiometabolic Traits (type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, etc.) , analyzing gene expression datasets, forensic science

Bio

Hello! My passion in science is to understand the genetic basis underlying complex diseases! I am currently studying the increase or decrease in expression of genes in fat tissue and how they are associated with type 2 diabetes or obesity. I apply computational tools to ask all of my genetics questions. I have a secondary interest in forensic science! I am not doing any research in the area currently, but I have a bachelor's degree in the subject and am happy to discuss projects related to forensics as well. I am a scientist during the day and a ballroom dancer by night! I love to dance! I grew up doing ballet for 15 years and have now started to learn and compete in ballroom dancing! I also enjoy hiking, playing board games, and hanging out with friends. A fun fact about me is that I have a twin brother and we look nothing alike! That is one of the reasons that sparked my interest in genetics.

Project ideas

Project ideas are meant to help inspire student thinking about their own project. Students are in the driver seat of their research and are free to use any or none of the ideas shared by their mentors.

Use of consumer-based genetic testing in criminal investigations

There are many consumer genetic testing companies (23&Me, Ancestry.com, etc.) where people can submit their own DNA samples to learn their ancestry information. There have been instances of using this type of information in criminal investigations. Ethics committees have regulations on this use of people's genetic information. A project could be to compile the current ethical standards and laws, past and present uses of consumer-based genetic information in criminal investigations, and privacy policies in place at consumer genetic testing companies. Then, a survey of the public could be conducted to determine their opinions about using consumer-based genetic testing data for criminal investigations.

Designing a high-school level learning to code course

Having coding skills is becoming more and more useful for many careers and there are not many free resources for high school students on coding. Create an online tutorial for coding basics or start a coding club at your school!

Coding skills

R, Unix, Bash scripting

Teaching experience

I was a supplemental instruction leader as an undergraduate student. I was a TA for an undergraduate human genetics course and I guest lecturer for a genetic epidemiology course. I have mentored 3 graduate students during separate 10-week periods in research. I have also participated in science outreach programs for high school students.

Credentials

Work experience

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2017 - Current)
PhD candidate

Education

Arizona State University (ASU)
BS Bachelor of Science (2017)
Biological Sciences
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (UNC Chapel Hill)
PhD Doctor of Philosophy candidate
Human Genomics

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