Welcome Sarah!

Sarah Noga has joined as the Dudley lab’s first PhD student. We are excited to welcome her and can’t wait to see what she will achieve!

From her bio page: “Sarah completed her undergraduate degree in biochemistry at the University of Kansas. Her undergraduate research under the mentorship of Dr. Joanna Slusky focused on the structure and folding pathways of antibiotic resistance proteins. She spent a semester studying drug development and biotechnology in Copenhagen, Denmark and participated in a faculty-led marine biology program to Bonaire. Upon graduating from Kansas, Sarah completed a six-month co-op in Cambridge, Massachusetts at the pharmaceutical company, GSK. She is interested in utilizing cell-free systems for the production of proteins and elucidating plant metabolic pathways and protein functions. In her free time, Sarah enjoys traveling, reading, teaching her dog tricks, and visiting her family in Iowa.

Read the full article at: https://dudleylab.che.wisc.edu/staff/noga-sarah/