2nd
Year Medical Student
Department
of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division
Medical Student Research Fellowship
"MLP Mutations and Association with Structure-Function Abnormalities"
Mentors: Jennifer L. Hall, Ph.D., Donna K. Arnett, Ph.D.
David was born in Minnesota and grew up in nearby Hudson, Wisconsin. His undergraduate studies took him to Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where he completed a degree in biomedical engineering in 1998. Soon afterward, David joined a newly formed biotechnology division within Motorola, Inc., where he was involved in the design and development of microarray technologies for genotyping and expression profiling. While at Motorola Life Sciences (now a part of Amersham Biosciences), he developed a keen interest in large-scale genomics and bioinformatics.
When he decided to go to medical school, David came back to the Twin Cities area and the University of Minnesota, and soon found a research opportunity that combined his interests: genomics and cardiovascular disease. He is in his third year and is looking forward to his research into the molecular and genetic mechanisms of heart failure, hypertension, and myocardial remodeling.
David met his wife, Brooke, in college and they have been very happily married for three years. He enjoys working on his house, developing his culinary skills, reading, running, and playing the trumpet.
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