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Elmergreen, Tammy

Tammy Elmergreen - Email
Hometown: Shawano, WI
PhD Candidate - Started Fall 2008
Rotating through research labs

Undergraduate Work
2007 - BA in Clinical Laboratory Science from University of Wisconsin-Madison - Advisor Colin Jefcoate, Pharmacology

Work Experience
2007-2008 - ACL Laboratory - Aurora Health Care, West Allis, WI

Interests/Hobbies
I like to spend my free time outdoors running, swimming, biking, and camping. I also love ceramics, cooking, baking, playing guitar, nintendo and reading books.

Why I Joined METC
I attended UW-Madison as an undergraduate and loved the research atmosphere and the expertise this University offers. I chose the Molecular and Environmental Toxicology program because it is an interdisciplinary program. Graduate students have access to a diverse number of faculty in many different departments across campus and are able to tailor their course work to their specific research interests. I am excited to be part of the METC program as a graduate student.

Publications
  • Cyp1b1 exerts opposing effects on intestinal tumorigenesis via exogenous and endogenous substrates - Richard B. Halberg, Michele Campaigne Larsen, Tammy L. Elmergreen, Alex Y. Ko, Amy A. Irving


Date Last Updated: 10/27/2008 webteam@med.wisc.edu