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Welcome Sierra Cullati, our new postdoc!

Posted by on Wednesday, June 6, 2018 in Uncategorized.

The Gould Lab welcomes Dr. Sierra Cullati, who joins us after receiving her Ph.D. from Dartmouth University.  We are excited to have Sierra in the lab, and we asked her a few questions to get to know her… 

 

What are you most looking forward to doing/learning during your postdoc?  Is there anything that you think will be particularly challenging and/or bothersome?

During my postdoc, I'm most looking forward to leveraging the tools available in pombe to learn more about mitotic signaling – I've done a lot of biochemistry, and some microscopy, but I'm excited to learn more about live cell imaging and to do some genetics. I love piecing together signaling pathways.

 

I think the most challenging thing will be the fact of being a postdoc. The expectations for productivity and independence are a little daunting, but the Gould lab seems like a really supportive environment that will help me be successful.

 

What are your goals for your postdoc and beyond?

My ultimate goal is to be a tenure-track faculty member at a medium to small-sized liberal arts college, where I can do a combination of research and undergraduate teaching.

 

What was (or will be) your first outing in Nashville?

My first outing in Nashville was Hattie B's hot chicken! And I love it. I'd also like to go see some of the waterfalls I hear are nearby.

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