Daniel Oh

Graduate Fellow at The Rockefeller University

New York, New York, United States

About

Graduate fellow at the Rockefeller University in the R. Darnell and Heintz laboratories studying RNA regulation.

Experience

  • Graduate Fellow at The Rockefeller University
    Sep 2021 - Present · 4 yrs 10 mos

    The David Rockefeller Graduate Program in Bioscience Advisors: Dr. Robert Darnell and Dr. Nathaniel Heintz Develop methods to identify neuronal cell-type specific RNA regulation

  • Post Baccalaureate Researcher at The National Institutes of Health
    Mar 2021 - Aug 2021 · 6 mos

    HIV and AIDS Malignancy Branch Advisor: Dr. Joseph Ziegelbauer Optimize experiments to identify circular RNA interacting proteins using a CRISPR-based targeting system

  • Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at University of Maryland
    Aug 2020 - Dec 2020 · 5 mos

    HLSC207: Principles of Biology III: Organismal Biology Lead weekly two-hour office hours and lecture recap sessions to reinforce content from online course content. Proctor and grade exams throughout the semester on various organismal biological concepts.

  • Presiding Officer and Student Honor Council at University Student Judiciary
    Nov 2018 - Dec 2020 · 2 yrs 2 mos

    Serve on honor review boards to determine the responsibility of possible violations of the Code of Academic Integrity and if applicable, decided on appropriate sanctions Direct hearings and follow the proper procedure to achieve an equitable, orderly, timely, and efficient process

  • Undergraduate Research Assistant at Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
    Sep 2018 - Dec 2020 · 2 yrs 4 mos

    Advisor: Dr. Kwaku Dayie Synthesize site-selectively labeled nucleotides with Carbon, Nitrogen, or Fluorine isotopes Transcribe various viral structural RNA sequences using isotopically labeled nucleotides to analyze their dynamics with NMR spectroscopy