Karmella Haynes
Karmella Haynes | |
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| Born | St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Washington University in St. Louis Ph.D (2006) Florida A&M University B.S. (1999) |
| Known for | Chromatin, Synthetic Biology, Epigenetics, Cancer |
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| Thesis | (2006) |
| Doctoral advisor | Sarah Elgin |
| Website | khayneslab |
Karmella Ann Haynes is an American biomedical engineer and associate professor at the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University.[1][2] She researches how chromatin is used to control cell development in biological tissue.
Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Haynes was born and raised in St. Louis.[3] She received her B.S. in biology from Florida A&M University (where she had received a full scholarship) in 1999 .[4][5] While at Florida A&M, she participated in a summer research program working with Mary-Lou Pardue at Massachusetts Institute of Technology as part of the MIT Summer Research Program.[6][7][8]
Haynes did her graduate work in the lab of Sarah Elgin at Washington University in St. Louis.[4][6] She received her Ph.D. in molecular genetics in 2006 for her work studying chromatin dynamics and epigenetics in Drosophila.[9][10][11][12]
As a Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellow, she completed her first postdoctoral fellowship in teaching at Davidson College under the guidance of Laurie Heyer and Malcolm Campbell.[4][5] During her time as a fellow, Haynes redesigned the undergraduate bioinformatics teaching course and won publication of the year from the Journal of Biological Engineering for her article Engineering bacteria to solve the Burnt Pancake Problem.[13][14][15][16][17] She was introduced to synthetic biology and became a member of Davidson's 2006 iGEM team.[18]
Haynes went on to complete a second postdoctoral fellowship in Pamela Silver's lab at Harvard Medical School where she created artificial transcription factors which activated genes based on histone methylation.[6][19][12]
Academic career and research
[edit | edit source]After her postdoctoral fellowships in 2011, Haynes started her lab in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU).[20][21] There, her lab focused on creating epigenetic machinery that can regulate DNA.[22] The proteins themselves are fusion transcription factors, which can target particular genes.[23] She hopes to increase the use of technology in therapeutics, working on tissue regeneration and customizable protein-based drugs.[24] In 2015 she was awarded a K01 grant to study the use of modular peptide motifs to build synthetic chromatin proteins that activate dormant therapeutic genes.[25] During her time at ASU, she was the faculty advisor for the ASU iGEM team.[26]
In 2018, Haynes moved to the W.H. Coulter Biomedical Engineering Department at Georgia Tech/Emory University.[27][5] During her time here, she founded the AfroBiotech conference and the Cold Spring Harbor Summer Course on Synthetic Biology.[28][29] She was on the responsible conduct committee for IGEM in 2018 and 2019.[30][31]
Public engagement
[edit | edit source]Haynes has appeared on PBS, talking about biotechnology and disease.[32] Alongside research, Haynes is an accomplished artist.[33][34] In 2011, she painted her poster presentation for the Fifth International Meeting of Synthetic Biology (SB5.0) conference.[35] Her artwork is still on the walls at Harvard University.[6] She is a member of the Building with Biology public engagement project.[36] She has been featured twice on Science Friday.[37]
Awards and honors
[edit | edit source]- 2017 Outstanding Assistant Professor, School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering
- 2013 Scientists to Watch, The Scientist Magazine
- 2012 Fellow, Synthetic Biology Leadership Excellence Accelerator Program (SynBio LEAP)
- 2012 Gold Medal and Human Practices Award, International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition (iGEM)
- 2010 Gold Medal, International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition (iGEM)
- 2010 Sustainability Grant, Harvard University
- 2009 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, National Institutes of Health
- 2008 Outstanding Publication of 2008, Journal of Biological Engineering (JBE)[4]
Professional memberships
[edit | edit source]- Director of Engineering Biology Research Consortium (ERBC) [38][39]
- SynBioLEAP alum [38]
- iGEM Advisor and Judge Emeritus[40]
- AIChE[41]
Notable papers
[edit | edit source]As of August 16, 2020 based on Google Scholar citations:
- cis-Acting determinants of heterochromatin formation on Drosophila melanogaster chromosome four [42] (111 citations)
- Preparing synthetic biology for the world [43] (97 citations)
- Element 1360 and RNAi components contribute to HP1-dependent silencing of a pericentric reporter [44] (94 citations)
- The impact of chromatin dynamics on Cas9-mediated genome editing in human cells [10] (82 citations)
- Engineering bacteria to solve the Burnt Pancake Problem [17] (73 citations)
- Synthetic reversal of epigenetic silencing[45] (51 citations)
- Eukaryotic systems broaden the scope of synthetic biology[46] (51 citations)
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External links
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