Aimee Angle
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Aimee Angle's Bio:
Aimee Angle's Experience:
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Clinical Student at American Indian Health and Family Service, Indian Health Service site.
May 2013 - Present | Detroit, MIPerformed Clinical Exams Under Supervision. Suicide Intervention Training for American Indian Population, Sacred Bundle Program Writing a excerpt about bulling to be submitted in support of grant proposal.
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Researcher, HHMI Fellowship at University of Michigan
1995 - PresentImmunology Advisor and Course Director: Wesley Dunnick PhD, Professor of Immunology. Conducted research on the heavy chain switch process from IgM to IgG1. Awarded Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship (only 4 awarded to undergraduates across US based on grant proposal written and academics. Gave presentation at 42nd Annual Medical Student Conference, University of Michigan Medical School (only freshman and undergraduate to give presentation). Took the core courses for PhD in immunology and biochemistry as a freshman. ELISA and transgenics.
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Research Specialist at World Health Organization
January 2007 - June 2008Advisor: Marcus Reidenberg MD, Director and Committee Member of the WHO Medicines Strategy Research for medications such as methotrexate to be included in the WHO essential medicines list for children. Wrote scientific reviews clinical trials of medications for use in pediatric populations for the WHO pediatric subcommittee of the scientific director's office. Wrote practice guidelines for Pediatric Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas for WHO pediatric initiative. http://www.who.int/selection_medicines/committees/subcommittee/2/methotrexate/en/index.html
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Research Analyst at Hospital of Special Surgery
June 2007 - September 2007Rheumatology Advisor: Jane Salmon MD, Professor of Medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University and Kollette Kean Research Professor at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Clinical Research. Interviewed patients and collected SLEDAI data for each SLE patient participating in SLE clinical projects at the Hospital of Special Surgery. Attended American College of Rheumatology Scientific Meeting November 2006 and November 2007.
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Research Assistant at Harvard School of Public Health
January 2005 - September 2006Immunology Advisor: Laurie Glimcher MD, Irene Heinz Professor of Immunology and Professor of Medicine. Project on t-bet, scleroderma, and immunity. Wrote a grant proposal for the Choctaw Nation. Transgenics, PCR, Western blots, Southern blots, tissue culture, and siRNA.
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Research Technician at Massachusetts General Hospital
December 2002 - September 2004Cutaneous Biology Research Center, Department of Dermatology, Harvard Medical School. Advisor: Paul Nghiem MD PhD, Assistant Professor of Dermatology (now at the University of Washington). Independent project on the roles that the proteins ATR and Chk-1 have on the maintaining genomic fidelity in skin. Attended Society for Investigative Dermatology Conferences, 2004 and 2005. Transgenics, Western blots, Southern blots, molecular biological techniques, tissue culture.
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Student Researcher at University of Michigan
January 1998 - May 2000Neuroscience Advisor: Wayne Aldridge PhD, Professor of Neurology and Psychology. Independent project on the computational coding of neostriatal neuron firings. Computational cross-correlational analyses, signal processing, fourier transforms.
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Research Assistant at University of Michigan
January 1998 - January 1999Neurosurgery Advisor: Susan Grube RN. Conducted statistical outcomes based research on the effectiveness of laminectomies. Maintained a database. Utilized statistics for data analysis.
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Research Assistant at University of Michigan
1994 - 1995Biophysics Advisor: Ari Gafni PhD, Professor of Biophysics and Chemistry. Volunteer student researcher on protein folding with the help of chaperone proteins and signaling. Protein Spectroscopy.
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Research Assistant at Wayne State University
1994 - 1994Aging Research Laboratory, Department of Biology. Advisors: Robert Arking PhD, Professor of Biology. Conducted Research on the genetics involved in long-lived genes versus short lived genes in drosophila as a model for longevity. Maintained drosophila lines.
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Research Assistant at Henry Ford Hospital
1994 - 1994Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Hospital, 1993-1994 Advisor: Sandra Rempel PhD. Conducted research on the genetic markers for the diagnostic categories of meningioma tumors, particularly loss of heterozygosity as a marker for advancement of neoplasm development.
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Histology Technician at Wayne State University
1992 - 1994Wayne State University School of Mortuary Science, 1992-1994 Advisor: Mary Lou Fritz-Williams PhD, Director of Mortuary Science program Volunteer. Prepped cadavers for education and research. Instructed in methods H& E tissue sections for anatomical pathology lectures.
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Forensic Autopsy Assistant at Wayne County Morgue
1992 - 1993Advisor: Bader Cassin MD, Chief Medical Examiner Wayne County Morgue for Detroit, MI Observed autopsies. Performed tissue sections for an anatomical/forensic pathology laboratory.
Aimee Angle's Education:
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Harvard University-Extension
2014 – 2014Concentration: Bioinformatics; Programming; Big Data Management; Complex Genes Hands on Course -
Weill Cornell Medical College
2006 – 2011Concentration: MedicineActivities: Award: American College of Rheumatology REF/ Abbott Medical Student Research Preceptorship, 2007 MentorNet, 2007-2008 • Medical Student Mentor for Native Americans and Women in Medicine. Medical Student Executive Council of Weill Medical College of Cornell University, September, 2006-2008 • Elected Research Representative. • Organizer of the 5th Annual Medical Student Research Symposium, March 14, 2007. • Helped Associate Dean of Student Research, Dr. Joel Pardee, with organizing research opportunities for first year medical students in 2006-2007. The Latino and Native American Club, September, 2006-2008 • Elected President, 2007 • Elected Treasurer, 2006 • Organizing American Indian activities at Weill Cornell Medical College. Student National Medical Association, 2007-2009 • Health Professions Recruitment and Exposure Program, Weill Medical • College of Cornell University, Group Leader, 2007 and 2008. • Elected Secretary of the Student National Medical Association, Cornell Chapter, May 2007-2008 American Academy of Pediatrics, Native American Child Health, American Indian Health Special Interest Group Member, 2007-2008 Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science, 2006-2009, American Society of Investigative Pathology 2006-2008 Signed up for the curriculum for the Tri-Institutional (Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Weill Medical College of Cornell University) MD/PhD program as an elective (Frontiers in Biomedical Science coursework). WHO research 2007-2009; Rheumatology Research HSS, SLE; Reviewed Pathology Textbooks, 2007 • Reviewed Rubin’s Pathology vs Robbins and Cotran Pathological Basis of Disease 7th edition for use in Cornell Medical College curriculum; USMLE Step 1 & 2: Passed -
Harvard University
2003 – 2005Concentration: Molecular and Cellular BiologyActivities: Awards: Cutaneous Biology Research Center Retreat Poster Prize Semifinalist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Dermatology, 2004 Angle-Zahn, A., Koo, SW, Kim, YS, Bradner, J., Longo, MI, and Nghiem,P. The role of ATR and the Replication Checkpoint in vitro and in vivo in skin. Cutaneous Biology Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Scientific Retreat Woods Hole MBL, 2004 April 3. Koo, SW, Levine, D., Lu, YP, Angle-Zahn, A., Bradner, J., Conney, A., Nghiem, P. Diminished lifespan but apparently normal skin in K14 transgenic mice expressing dominant negative ATR or Chk-1. Society of Investigative Dermatology 2005 April 21 Meeting Angle-Zahn, A., Koo, SW, Kim, YS, Bradner, J., Longo, MI, and Nghiem,P. The role of ATR and the Replication Checkpoint in vitro and in vivo in skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology vol.122a 2004 April. Kawasumi M1, Lemos B, Bradner JE, Thibodeau R, Kim YS, Schmidt M, Higgins E, Koo SW, Angle-Zahn A, Chen A, Levine D, Nguyen L, Heffernan TP, Longo I, Mandinova A, Lu YP, Conney AH, Nghiem P. Protection from UV-induced skin carcinogenesis by genetic inhibition of the ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR) kinase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Aug 16;108 (33):13716-21 -
Tufts University
2000 – 2001Concentration: MATActivities: Award: Elliot Pearson School Full-tuition Scholarship, Tufts University, 2001-2002; Only one awarded. -
University of Michigan
1995 – 2001Bachelor of Science (BS)Concentration: NeuroscienceActivities: Awards: Graduated with Distinction 2001; University Honors, University of Michigan, 2001 James B. Angell Scholar, more than two consecutive terms receiving all A/A-‘s, University of Michigan, 2001 Psi Chi Honor Society, invitation based on grades within major, University of Michigan, 1998-2001 Golden Key National Honor Society, University of Michigan, 1998-1999 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship, University of Michigan, 1995-1996 University of Michigan Regents Scholar, 1994-1995 National Jaycee War Memorial Scholar, 1/over 10,000 applicants, 1994-1995 National Coco-Cola Scholar, 50/over 30,000 applicants, 1994-1995 Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, 1994-1995 Wixom Goodfellows Scholarship, 1994-1995 Neurosurgery, University of Michigan, 1998 Advisor: Susan Grube RN. Clinical Research: conducted statistical outcomes based research on the effectiveness of laminectomies. Neuroscience, University of Michigan, 1998-2000 Advisor: Wayne Aldridge PhD, Professor of Neurology and Psychology. Independent project on the computational coding of neostriatal neuron firings. Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan, 1995-1996 Advisor and Course Director: Wesley Dunnick PhD, Professor of Immunology Conducted research on the heavy chain switch process from IgM to IgG1. Awarded Competitive Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship (0nly 4 across US granted to undergraduates based on grant proposal written and submitted by student) Gave presentation at 42nd Annual Medical Student Conference, University of Michigan Medical School (only freshman and undergraduate to give presentation). Took the core courses for PhD in immunology and biochemistry as a freshman. It was a required course for Allergy and Immunology Fellows for the MD specialty board certification) Biophysics, University of Michigan, 1994-1995 Advisor: Ari Gafni PhD, Professor of Biophysics and Chemistry Volunteer research student on protein folding with the help of chaperone proteins and signaling. Angela Hospice, 1998-2000 Pediatric hospice volunteer Counseled families, helped with home-visits for families, counselor for child bereavement camp for siblings of dying children and children of dying parents. -
Western High School
1990 – 1994Activities: National Merit Semifinalist, 1994 Salutatorian Walled Lake Western High School. 1994
Aimee Angle's Interests & Activities:
Ironman racing, ultramarathons, open water swiming