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Katelynne Collins

Center for Human Genetics

Drosophilia Research Tech.

864-889-0537
Self Regional Hall (Greenwood Genetic Center) 115 [Office]
Self Regional Hall (Greenwood Genetic Center) 122 [Lab]
Self Regional Hall (Greenwood Genetic Center) 124 [Lab]
Self Regional Hall (Greenwood Genetic Center) 136 [Lab]
Self Regional Hall (Greenwood Genetic Center) 138 [Research Laboratory Service]
Self Regional Hall (Greenwood Genetic Center) 154 [Research Laboratory Service]

kcolli5@clemson.edu

Educational Background

B.S., Biochemistry, Clemson University

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Collins began her academic career at Clemson University, where she earned a B.S. in Biochemistry with minors in Biological Sciences and Japanese Studies. As a Drosophila Research Technician, Collins works in the Mackay-Anholt lab investigating toxicogenomics and susceptibility to toxin exposure using Drosophila as a model system.

Additionally, Collins is currently a graduate student at Clemson University pursuing a Master's degree in public health.

Department of Genetics and Biochemistry
Department of Genetics and Biochemistry | 190 Collings St., Clemson, SC 29634