License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenDoctoral Thesis • November 10th, 2009
Contract Type FiledNovember 10th, 2009Paige Marie Shaklee was born in Stamford, Connecticut, USA on Octo- ber 12, 1981. She attended George Washington High School in Denver, Colorado and graduated with an International Baccalaureate Diploma in 1999. She then studied Physics Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado where she received her B.S. In August, 2003, she joined the Master of Nanoscience program between the Delft Univer- sity of Technology and Leiden University. Two major research projects contributed to her Master thesis. The first project was at National Jewish Medical and Research Center, in Denver, Colorado, in the Department of Immunology in the group of Larry Wysocki where she developed a knock-down mouse-model to study the influence of a specific receptor in lupus disease. The second research was performed at the FOM Institute AMOLF in Amsterdam in the group of Marileen Dogterom and focused on the development of an experiment with microfabricated chambers to study the influence of motor
License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenDoctoral Thesis • November 10th, 2009
Contract Type FiledNovember 10th, 2009Paige Marie Shaklee was born in Stamford, Connecticut, USA on Octo- ber 12, 1981. She attended George Washington High School in Denver, Colorado and graduated with an International Baccalaureate Diploma in 1999. She then studied Physics Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado where she received her B.S. In August, 2003, she joined the Master of Nanoscience program between the Delft Univer- sity of Technology and Leiden University. Two major research projects contributed to her Master thesis. The first project was at National Jewish Medical and Research Center, in Denver, Colorado, in the Department of Immunology in the group of Larry Wysocki where she developed a knock-down mouse-model to study the influence of a specific receptor in lupus disease. The second research was performed at the FOM Institute AMOLF in Amsterdam in the group of Marileen Dogterom and focused on the development of an experiment with microfabricated chambers to study the influence of motor