Dr. Joy L. Marshall is an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at Prairie View A&M University. She has rejoined our lab group for the Summer of 2004. She recieved her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from the University of Texas Health Science Center- Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
B.Sc. Biology, University of Southampton
Ph.D. Plant Biochemistry, University of Southampton
Started in Hirschi lab: October 2000
I received my PhD from the University of Southampton, UK in the lab of Dr Lorraine Williams, working on the molecular characterization of Ca2+-ATPases in Arabidopsis and then on the identification of Arabidopsis heavy metal transporters.
In the Hirschi lab, I studied the potential regulatory mechanisms of CAX1 by analyzing protein interactions. I also worked on the analysis of CAX1 expression patterns in Arabidopsis using a luciferase reporter system, and studied the function of CAX2 through the screening of T-DNA insertion mutants.
Pittman J K and Hirschi K (2003). Don't shoot the
(second) messenger: endomembrane transporters and binding
proteins modulate cytosolic Ca2+ levels. Current
Opinion in Plant Biology 6, 257-262.
(full text).
Pittman J K, Sreevidya C, Shigaki T, Ueoka-Nakanishi
H, and Hirschi K (2002). Distinct N-terminal regulatory
domains of Ca2+ /H+ antiporters.
Plant Physiol 130: 104-1062.
(full text).
Pittman J K, Shigaki T, Cheng N, and Hirschi K (2002).
Mechanism of N-terminal autoinhibition in the Arabidopsis
Ca2+ /H+ antiporter CAX. J
Biol Chem 277, 26452-26459
(full text).
Pittman J K and Hirschi K (2001). Regulation of CAX1,
an Arabidopsis Ca2+/H+ Antiporter:
Identification of an N-terminal Autoinhibitory Domain.
Plant Physiology 127, 1020-1029.
(full text).
B.Sc. Bioenvironmental Science, Texas A&M
M.Sc. Plant Breeding and Genetics, Kansas State
University
Ph.D. Plant Pathology, Kansas State University
After obtaining a BSc from Texas A&M University's Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, I pursued a MSc degree in plant breeding and genetics under Dr. Bill Schapaugh, Kansas State University's soybean breeder. My Masters project focused on field screening soybean genotypes for charcoal rot (a fungal pathogen) and evaluating pathogen-induced phytoalexin production using HPLC technology. In addition, Dr. Schapaugh provided me with excellent training in soybean breeding including field evaluation of yield and quality traits. At the same time, Dr. Dan Skinner, a USDA faculty in the Department of Agronomy, taught me the basics of plant molecular biology. My PhD was conducted in K-State's Department of Plant Pathology under the direction of Dr. Frank White. Working with Xanthomonas oryzae and rice as a model system, Dr. White taught me the fundamentals of bacterial effector protein secretion, host-pathogen response, and resistance gene mapping. My research in the Hirschi Lab was part of the National Science Foundation's 2010 project, and I contributed to this effort by characterizing several cation exchanger proteins.
B.S. Biology, University of Missouri
- Columbia, 1997
Ph.D. Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University,
2002
I began my scientific career as an undergraduate research assistant with Dr. John Walker at the University of Missouri-Columbia studying receptor-like kinases in Arabidopsis. After receiving my B.S. in Biology from the University of Missouri, I moved on to Rice University where I studied the metabolism and function of amide conjugates of the natural auxin indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) under the direction of Dr. Bonnie Bartel. I received my Ph.D. from Rice in March 2002. In the Hirschi Lab I studied the phenotypes and metal transport capabilities of the vacuolar transporter CAX3. I also studied several other genes similar to the CAX transporters to determine their subcellular localizations and transport properties. I hope to be able to apply these studies to the phytoremediation of metals from contaminated soils.
LeClere S and Bartel B (2001). A library of Arabidopsis 35S-cDNA lines for identifying
novel mutants. Plant Molecular Biology 46: 695-703.
(full text).
Bartel B, LeClere S, Magidin M, and Zolman B K. 2001. Inputs to the Active Indole-3-Acetic
Acid Pool: De Novo Synthesis, Conjugate Hydrolysis, and Indole-3-Butyric Acid
b-oxidation. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. 20 (3): 198-216.
(full text).
LeClere S, Tellez R, Rampey R A, Seiichi P T Matsuda,
Bartel B (2002). Characterization of a Family of IAA-Amino
Acid Conjugate Hydrolases from Arabidopsis. J. Biol.
Chem. 277: 20446-20452.
(full text).
LeClere S, Rampey R A, and Bartel B. iar4 is defective in a mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase E1a-like protein necessary for IAA-conjugate sensitivity in Arabidopsis. Manuscript in preparation for submission to Plant Cell.
M.S. Biochemistry, Bharathiyar
University, Coimbatore, India, 1993
Ph.D. Indian Institute
of Science, Bangalore India, 1998
Research Associate, Monsanto
Inc. (Agracetus)Madison, WI, 1998 - 1999
After completing my Ph.D at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore India, I did a brief stint with the USDA in Peoria IL. Later I moved on to Monsanto where I worked on rice plastid transformation.
In the Hirschi lab I helped to elucidate the domain critical for calcium transport in calcium antiporters and standardizing Medicago transformation.
B.S. Biomedical Science, Texas A&M University 2006
Started Hirschi lab: September 2006
I am spending my year after garduation working in the Hirschi lab. In Fall 2007 I will be attending medical school at UT Southwestern in Dallas.
B.A. Biology and History, 2004 Rice University
Started Hirschi Lab: Summer 2004
I am a recent graduate of Rice University in Houston, TX, with a degree in biology and history. I started working in the Hirschi lab during the summer of 2004. I hope to enter graduate school in evolutionary biology in the fall of 2005.
B.S. Computer and Application, Department of Telecommunication and Automatic Control, Lanzhou Railway University, Gansu, China.
Started Hirschi Lab: Summer 2006
Work experience: Oct 2005- Present Research technician in Kendal Hirschi?s lab, Children?s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine. 2001-2002, Research assistant, Laboratory of Forest chemistry and biochemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, in Japan. 1993- 2000, Electronic Engineer, Bureau of Beijing Railway, Beijing, China. . 1997- 1999, Research Assistant, Laboratory of biosynthesis and production of natural compound, Institute of Materia Medica, Peking Union Medical College & Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.
Started in Hirschi lab: June 2004
B.Sc. Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics,
Hi, I am Mamata Kole. I earned my B.Sc. in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics at Burdwan University in India. I also have a certificate in MS Office.
M.S. (Plant & Soil Science), Texas A&M University - Kingsville, 2003
PGDPM, University of Hyderabad (Central University), 1998
B.Sc. (Agricultural Sciences), Andhra
Pradesh Agri. University, 1995
I am currently a PhD candidate at Texas A&M University.
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Started in Hirschi lab: Summer 2003
I am a recent graduate from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a BS in Biology. I started working in Dr. Hirschi's Lab in June of 2003 as a research assistant. I am hoping to attend Grad school at UT School of Public Health. The tract I plan on taking is Disease Control.
Major: Biology,
I am a senior from Mississippi University for Women. I am in the SMART program this summer working under the mentorship of Dr Ning-Hui Cheng in Dr Hirschi's lab. I am looking forward to a great summer in the lab!
Senior at Milby HS-2007
I am working at the CNRC in Dr. Hirschi’s Lab with Hui Mei in the S3 Program. My research focuses on the expression and analysis of the CAX4 gene in Arabidopsis. I am studying the expression of CAX4 in different substances while using GUS techniques to identify the expressed regions. After graduating I want to attend the Univ. of Miami or TAMUG to major in Marine Biology with a minor in Oceanography.
Major: Biology,
I am a senior at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. My major is biology and I have a strong interest in nutrition research and rural medicine. I will be working in Dr. Hirschi’s lab for the summer of 2007 under the direction of Hui Mei. I am looking forward for an amazing summer and research experience.
Major: Computer Engineering, University of Houston
Started in Hirschi Lab: August 2004
I am a senior at the University of Houston majoring in Computer Engineering. I enjoy learning new things and I have found just working around the lab to be an unbelievable learning experience. Besides working in the lab, I also work at the River Oaks Elementary After School Program.
Major: Pre-Med/Psychology, Morehouse College
Started in Hirschi Lab: Summer 2006
I am a junior Pre-Med/Psychology major, B.S. at Morehouse College in Atlanta. I will be in Dr. Hirschi's lab for the summer 2006. Working in the lab and in the world's biggest medical center here in Houston is a great experience.I love anyting athletic or sports related. I plan on pursuing a medical degree after undergrad and becoming a doctor.
Major: Biology, Evangel University
Started in Hirschi Lab: Summer 2006
I am from Springfield, Missouri, and am a senior Biology major at Evangel University. I will graduate in December of 2006, and I plan to attend medical school. Through Baylor College of Medicine?s SMART program, I am primarily working in Dr. Hirschi?s lab on analyzing genetically modified vegetable varieties for improved calcium bioavailability.
Major: Microbiology, University of Houston - Downtown
Started in Hirschi Lab: Fall 2003
I am currently a senior at the University of Houston - Downtown. I plan to graduate with a Bachelor's in microbiology and eventually attend medical or P.A. school. When I do graduate, I plan to take (at least) a year off from school before I apply to medical school. During that year off I hope to still be doing research here, for Dr. Hirschi. I have learned many new things in Dr. Hirschi's lab and hope to continue learning more.
Major: Pre-med/Biology, Baylor University
Started in Hirschi lab: October 2005
I am a graduate of Baylor University with a BS in biology and minors in chemistry and medical humanities. I started working in Dr. Hirschi's lab in October 2005 as a research technician. I plan to attend medical school in the fall of 2006, and I hope to become a general surgeon.
Major: Computer Science, University of Houston
Started in Hirschi lab: April 2005
Currently, I am a senior in computer science at the University of Houston. I am always eager to use the knowledge I have learned in college in practical applications. After graduation, I plan on finding a career programming computers.
Major: Biology, University of Houston
Started in Hirschi lab: December 2003
I am currently attending the University of Houston and majoring in biology. Besides working in Dr. Hirschi's lab, I also volunteer in the nursery at Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital. My future goal is to attend medical school and become a pediatrician.
Major: Pre-Med/Biology, University of St.Thomas
Started in Hirschi lab: June 2004
I am a senior pre-med/Biology major at the University of St. Thomas. My goal is to pursue a career in research, particularly research involving plants and microbiology. Much emphasis is placed on research at UST. It is because of this and my high school background that I have become interested in research. Outside of the lab I try my best at gardening and I also enjoy fishing.
Major: Biology, University of Houston
Started in Hirschi lab: May 2003
I attend the University of Houston and am majoring in Biology and Anthropology. I hope to eventually attend Optometry school at UH. I started working wtih Dr. Hirschi the summer of 2003, and plan to continue throughout the school year.
B.S. in Genetic Biology, Purdue University, 2004
Started in Hirschi lab: Winter 2004
I am a graduate student in Baylor College of Medicine's Molecular and Human Genetics dept, and recently finished a rotation in Dr. Hirschi's lab
Major: Biochemistry, Messiah College
Started in Hirschi Lab: Summer 2005
I am a senior biochemistry major with plans of attaining a graduate degree in nutrition. With this foundation, my career goal is to do work in disease prevention and treatment using nutritional therapies. I enjoy learning about other cultures and people and plan to do nutritional work around the world.
Major: Life Sciences, Queens University
Started in Hirschi Lab: May 2005
I am in my fourth year of Life Sciences at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. I came to the Hirschi lab to gain research experience which will be useful for a future career in science. I hope to continue on to graduate school to study Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the fall of 2006.
Major: Biology, University of Texas - Dallas
Started in Hirschi Lab: May 2005
I am currently studying at University of Texas in Dallas, majoring in biology. I love playing basketball, and am pretty good at it. I work out a lot and try to keep myself fit. I plan to go to med school after I graduate from college. I am an outgoing person who likes to act silly and make people around me laugh...haha..
Major: Pre-Med/Biology, Loyola Marymount, Los Angeles
Started in Hirschi lab: June 2004
I am a pre-med/Biology major going into my senior year at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Since I had relatively little laboratory research exposure at my university, I wanted to gain experience and knowledge about basic research before I decide on a post-graduate degree. In the Hirschi lab, I learned how a successful lab is run and what it takes individually to be in that lab. My interests are broad, but hopefully through the summer activities here, I will be able to narrow my focus a bit. Outside of science, I love to play sports, especially swimming for my college team.
Major: Biochemistry, University of Houston
Started in Hirschi lab: Spring 2003
I began working in Dr. Hirschi's lab in spring 2003 after two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Honduras. My duties were mostly cleaning glassware and preparing media. I am a recipient of the Houston-Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation scholarship and an official tutor of General Chemistry for the American Chemical Society (ACS). My long term goal is to become a physician and conduct research in human genetics.
Major: Biology, Texas Southern University
Started in Hirschi lab: October 2004
Education is a very important aspect in the lifes of every individual. Due to the strong love I have for education, I firmly hold on to my objective of becoming a research Dr. I left the Hirschi lab to attend Texas A&M University in College Station. I spend some of my spare time watching movies and reading science fiction.
Bachelor of Humanities, University of Houston, Clear Lake
Started in Hirschi lab: Spring 2004
I graduated from University of Houston Clear Lake with a BA in Humanities in December 2002. Upon graduation I decided to return to college for nursing. I recently finished up my pre-requisites and am getting ready to apply to nursing school. My goal is to be a midwife and possibly use my training in under-privileged arenas.
Started in Hirschi lab: February 2003
I am a diligent student at the University of Houston - Main Campus, trying to enter into Pharmacy School in hopes of pursuing a career in Pharmaceutical research or Nuclear Pharmacy.
Major: Biochemistry, University of Houston
Started in Hirschi lab: May 2003
I am a senior biochemistry major at the University of Houston working towards a career in basic research. In the Hirschi Lab, I am responsible for anything involving computers, electronics, or photography, in addition to normal lab duties such as bench work, watering plants, etc. In the real world, I enjoy street photography.
B.A. Biology, University of Texas - Austin,
2002
Started in Hirschi lab: August 2002
My older brother, Jeewan, worked for Dr. Hirschi last year and I took his position in August 2002 after he left to attend law school. I graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin in May 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology. I have research experience as a Baylor College of Medicine summer student for Farook Jahoor in 1998, Dr. Ashok Balasubramanyam in 1999, and Dr. Amy Davidson in 2001. These previous projects include the predisposition of Mexican-Americans to type II diabetes due to adrenoceptor mutations, the metabolic syndromes induced by protease inhibitors in patients with HIV, and the transport function of maltose binding protein. I began my studies at Texas Tech Medical School in August 2004.
Major: Biochemistry, University of Houston Downtown
Started in Hirschi lab: June 2003
I am originally from the Caribbean island of Dominica and am a sophomore at the University of Houston-Downtown majoring in Biotechnology. I developed a fascination with medical sciences and have made it my goal to earn a degree in medicine or medical science with a focus on research.
Major: Biology (pre-med), University of Houston
Started in Hirschi lab: Fall 2001
In Dr. Kendal Hirschi's lab, I mainly prepared media and did dishes, but I also had an opportunity to do some basic research. Within the next few years, I hope to attend a medical school and pursue a career as a pediatric surgeon.
Major: Biology (pre-med), University of Houston
Started in Hirschi lab: Fall 2001
My pursuit in life is medicine and hope to, one day, practice cardiology. Within Dr. Hirschi's lab, I had numerous tasks on a daily basis. Other than my essential duties such as washing dishware and preparing media, I learned what the subject of Plant Physiology is all about. I assisted in the research being conducted to the best of my abilities and learned a great deal by being employed at the Children's Nutrition Research Center.
B.A. Biology, Baylor University, 2001
Started in Hirschi lab: September, 2002
I began working here in September of 2002 as a Research Technician. In the future I hope to be a successful PA, loving wife, and caring mother.
B.A. Biology, University of Texas - Austin,
2000
Started in Hirschi lab: Summer 1999
Returned Summer 2001
I have enjoyed two stints in the Hirschi lab and have learned many things about science. The knowledge that I have gained hopefully will be put to good use as I earn my law degree at Texas Southern University.
Major: Biology (pre-med), University of Texas
- Austin
Started in Hirschi lab: Summer 2002
In Dr. Hirschi's lab, I was responsible for a variety of tasks: from making media to planting seeds. I have gained much knowlege about Molecular Biology techniques during my stay here at the CNRC. Hopefully, these techniques will aid me in my future research endeavours.
Major: Biology (pre-med), University of Houston
Started in Hirschi Lab: Summer 2000
In the Hirschi lab I mainly prepared media and did dishes; however, I've also done some basic research. I hope to attend medical school and study epidemiology and infectious disease.
Major: Psychology (pre-med), University of Houston
Started in Hirschi Lab:Winter 2000
In the Hirschi Lab, I mostly did the dishes and worked with the plants. My goal is to attend medical school in Texas and ultimately to pursue a career in Pediatrics
Major: Biology, University of Houston
Worked in the Hirschi lab: 1999-2001
Although I was initially hired in a introductory position for students, under the guidance of Kendal and Toshiro my skills have grown to include many aspects of basic research. Outside of education and research, I spend most of my time performing with my band, Free Radicals. After graduating from the University of Houston with a B.S. in Biology (when?), I would like to move to New York city, apply to graduate schools in the area, and devote more time to my music.