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?Karen Kelley Perkins

Karen Kelley Perkins, PhD

Karen earned her PhD in molecular biology from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine where she isolated and characterized mRNA splicing factors. Her postdoctoral work at Berkeley involved purification of mRNA gene-specific transcription factors. She is a Damon Runyon Cancer Research Fund recipient. Karen teaches life sciences to college and high school students entering medical careers. She joined The Scientist as an intern in May 2024. 

Articles by Karen Kelley Perkins, PhD
A light micrograph image shows a green oblong organism with flagella. Inside it is a circular structure.
The First Nitrogen-Fixing Eukaryotic Marine Alga Discovered
Karen Kelley Perkins, PhD | Oct 7, 2024 | 5 min read
What scientists thought was an endosymbiont in algae turned out to be an organelle.
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