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Biography
Jeremy received his M.S. from Johns Hopkins University in biotechnology and bioinformatics and his B.S. in biology from Grove City College in Pennsylvania. For the past 11 years he has worked at the J. Craig Venter Institute (formerly The Institute for Genomic Research) where he lead high-throughput cloning and protein expression teams as part of the Pathogen Functional Genomics Resource Center (PFRGC). Much of his molecular biology work has centered around DNA/protein and protein/protein interactions within the Type III secretion system of Yersinia pestis. Jeremy joins the GECI project as a research specialist and will focus on mutagenesis and subcloning of genetically encoded calcium indicators.