
Assistant Scientist
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I’m an assistant scientist in the Pagliarini Lab. My research involves exploring the biological signals and nutritional states that initiate mitochondrial restructuring and the cellular processes, including epigenetic and post-transcriptional mechanisms, that regulate mitochondrial adaptation.
Education
Ph.D. Cellular and Molecular Biology, 2015, University of Wisconsin-Madison
B.S. Biology, 2008, Montana State University Billings
Honors
UW–Madison CALS Louis and Elsa Thomsen Distinguished Graduate Fellowship (2013-2014)
NIH Molecular Biosciences Training Grant (2009-2013)
MSU Billings Outstanding Senior in Biology (2008)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (2007)
Selected Publications
- Minogue, C.E., Hebert, A.S., Rensvold, J.W., Westphall, M.S., Pagliarini D.J., and Coon, J.J. (2015) Multiplexed quantification for data-independent acquisition. Analytical Chemistry. 87, 2570–2575.
- Rensvold, J.W., Ong, S.E., Jeevananthan, A., Carr, S.A., Mootha, V.K., and Pagliarini, D.J. (2013). Complementary RNA and protein profiling identifies iron as a key regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis. Cell Reports. 3, 237-245.
- Vincent, C.E., Rensvold, J.W., Westphall, M.S., Pagliarini, D.J., and Coon, J.J. (2013). Automated gas-phase purification for accurate, multiplexed quantification on a stand-alone ion-trap mass spectrometer. Analytical Chemistry. 85, 2079-2086.
- Foss, M.H., Eun, Y.J., Grove, C.I., Pauw, D.A., Sorto, N.A., Rensvold, J.W., Pagliarini, D.J., Shawb, J.T., and Weibel D.B. (2013). Inhibitors of bacterial tubulin target bacterial membranes in vivo. Med. Chem. Commun. 4, 112-119.