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Greg Lamonte
Graduate Student
2141 CIEMAS
Box 3382 DUMC
Durham, N.C. 27710
Phone: 919.668.4784
Fax: 919.668.4777
Email: greg.lamonte@duke.edu |
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Research Interest: The role of human RNAs in host-parasite interactions with malaria parasites.
Hi, my name is Greg LaMonte, and I joined the UPGG program in 2005. I am in the lab of Ashley Chi, working on the role of human RNAs in host-parasite interactions with malaria parasites. Before coming to Duke, I did my undergrad at U.C. Berkeley (Go Bears!), studying Biology and Economics (the combination doesn't make a whole lot of sense at this point). After working for a few years, I went back to get my M.S. in Biology at the University of San Francisco, where I stayed an extra year to teach Human Anatomy to nursing students. I was really drawn to Duke because of the friendly atmosphere (the faculty and students are great) and the wide range of research being done in the UPGG program.
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