Native American Research Lab - Biological Sciences

Native Science, Native Needs

 

NARL Personnel

Current     2008 - 2009     2007 - 2008
Photo of Michael Ceballos, a  Native American Research Lab (NARL) lab member
Name: Michael Ceballos (Tepehuan)
Position: Research Assistant Professor
Field: Integrative Microbiology and Biochemistry
Interests: The general focus of my research is characterizing protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid interactions in virus-host systems.  Two systems of particular interest are the: (1) Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Reverse Transcriptase; and, (2) Sulfolobus Spindle Virus proteins.  Currently, there are several research projects underway in the NARL related to each of these systems.  In addition to studying host protein-viral protein interactions, I am also interested in how chaperonin proteins from extremophile organisms may be assembled into arrays and used as binding platforms in cellulolytic ethanol production. [For more information about projects, click the Research link on the NARL home page].
E-mail: rmichael.ceballos@umontana.edu
Photo of Gail Tangjaipak, a  Native American Research Lab (NARL) lab member
Name: Gail Tangjaipak
Position: Lab Manager
Field:  
Interests: I am interested in biochemistry.  In particularly, how natural biochemical processes may be used to promote sustainable energy use.

Student Researchers

Photo of Jackson  Chief Elk, a  Native American Research Lab (NARL) lab member
Name: Jackson Chief Elk (Assiniboine)
Position: Undergraduate Research Assistant
Field: Chemistry (Biochemistry option)
Interests: I am interested in biochemistry.  In particularly, how natural biochemical processes may be used to promote sustainable energy use.
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Name: Nicole Jefferson (Crow)
Position: Undergraduate Research Assistant
Field: Mathematics and Biology
Interests: My interests include applying mathematics to modeling biological systems including but not limited to host-parasite interactions.
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Name: Jessica Wissenbach
Position: Undergraduate Research Assistant
Field: Microbiology
Interests: Currently, I am interested in learning how to culture archaeal thermophiles in order to study the physiological characteristics of these microorganisms under different conditions of stress.  In particularly, I would like to explore the changes in protein expression that occur as conditions change in the natural habitat.
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Name: Patryce  Caye (Kootenai)
Position: Undergraduate Research Assistant
Field: Ecology and Organismal Biology
Interests: Currently, I am investigating structure-function relationships in viral proteins from the Feline Immunodeficiency virus.  I am interested in using differences/changes in protein structure and function as a means to study virus evolution.
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Name: Kayleigh Blair
Position: Undergraduate Research Assistant
Field: Biology
Interests: I study hyperthermoacidophiles with the goal of understanding how changes in habitat (physical and chemical) result in adaptation in extreme environments.
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Name: Stacey Small (Cheyenne)
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Name: Stephanie Miller (Blackfeet)
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Name: Ahmad Baig
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Name: Elias Baeid (Argentine)
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Name: Chelsea Morales (Gros Ventre)
Photo of Michael Ceballos, a  Native American Research Lab (NARL) lab member
Name: Casey Ryan (Salish)

Other Personnel/Affiliates

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Name: Caleb Marceau (Salish)
Position: Undergraduate Intern (Portland State University)
Field: Biology
Interests: My interests include molecular biology, cellular biology, and biochemistry.  I work with the NARL on breaks and during the summer as an intern studying heat-shock proteins from Sulfolobus species.  I will finish my bachelor’s degree at Portland State University in the Spring of 2009 and will enter a graduate program in Montana during the fall of 2010 where I hope to continue my work with the NARL.
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Name: Wastewin Smiley (Navajo/Alaska Native)
Position: Undergraduate Intern
Field: Biochemistry
Interests: I am a student at a tribal college in western Montana.  I am working with the NARL on a periodic basis studying heat-shock proteins.  My goal is to transfer to The University of Montana in the Fall of 2008 to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry.
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Name: Blake Wombold (Karuk)
Position: Undergraduate Intern
Field: Pre-Med
Interests: Currently, I am completing an associate’s degree in general science at a tribal college.  My goal is to enter a pre-med program at The University of Montana.  I work as an intern at the NARL to gain research experience in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Affiliated Faculty