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Resume

Work
Experience

July 2022 - 

Present

Bioinformatician II 
Duke Human Vaccine Institute
Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC

- Analysis of bulk B cell NGS sequencing repertoires
- Analysis of clonal sequences

August 2021 - April 2022

Postdoctoral Fellow | 
Department of Systems Biology
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Education

2012 - 2021

Harvard University | PhD

Van Itallie E, Sonnett M, Kalocsay M, Wühr M, Peshkin L, Kirschner MW. Transitions in the proteome and phospho-proteome during Xenopus laevis development. Dev Biol. 2025;525:155-171. doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2025.05.022

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Van Itallie ES, Field CM, Mitchison TJ, Kirschner MW. Dorsal lip maturation and initial archenteron extension depend on Wnt11 family ligands. Dev Biol. 2023;493:67-79. doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2022.10.013

 

Presler M, Van Itallie E, Klein AM, et al. Proteomics of phosphorylation and protein dynamics during fertilization and meiotic exit in the Xenopus egg. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017;114(50):E10838-E10847. doi:10.1073/pnas.1709207114

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2008 - 2012

Rice University | BA

Major: Computational and Applied Math

Minor: Biochemistry and Cell Biology

Leadership & Teaching

Fall 2018

Inclusion in STEM | Anti-Racism Collaborative

Co-organizer

Summer 2018

Summer Internship Program | Department of Systems Biology

Mentor of an undergraduate mentee 

Spring 2018

National Xenopus Resource Center | Marine Biological Laboratory

Teaching assistant for the Xenopus Bioinformatics Course 

2014 - 2017

Systems Biology Women's Group | Systems Biology PhD Program

Co-organizer

Fall 2015

FAS Division of Science | Systems Biology PhD Program

Teaching fellow

2011 - 2012

Partnership of Women in Science and Engineering | Rice University

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