Shelby Doyle

 ShelbyE. Doyle

Shelby E. Doyle

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Biography

Louisiana State University - Architecture


Resume

  • 2014

    Cambridge Public Schools

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Biological/Biosystems Engineering

    Science Policy Initiative (SPI) at MIT

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)

    Engineer in Training

    14-765-83

    NCEES

  • 2012

    Volunteers In Public Schools

    COMSOL

    ANSYS Fluent

    Teaching

    Design

    Microsoft Excel

    Technical Data Analysis

    Biomedical Engineering

    Photoshop

    Scanning Electron Microscopy

    Mammalian Cell Culture

    Laboratory Informatics

    Grant Writing

    Matlab

    AutoCAD

    Inventor

    High Throughput Screening

    Technical Writing

    Data Analysis

    Chemical Biology

    High Throughput

    A Numerical Study on Distributions During Cryoprotectant Loading Caused by Laminar Flow in a Microchannel

    W. Todd Monroe

    A Numerical Study on Distributions During Cryoprotectant Loading Caused by Laminar Flow in a Microchannel

    Marius Pop

    Helen Evans

    Advances in discovering small molecules to probe protein function in a systems context

    W. Todd Monroe

    A numerical study on the loading of cryoprotectant cocktails-on-a-chip

    Part I: Interacting miscible viscous fluids

    Shelby

    Doyle

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    MIT Alumni Association

    LSU Biological and Agricultural Engineering

    I used to play volleyball for a really awesome school. Geaux Tigers.

    Louisiana State University

    Louisiana State University

    LSU Academic Center for Student Athletes

    Designed and executed student-specific tutoring plans in general and organic chemistry.

    Content Tutor

    Independent contributor to the MIT Alumni Association blog

    Slice of MIT

    since its inception.\nSolicited the largest reader response for the publication to date with \"Grad Life: The Best $75 I've Ever Spent\"

    MIT Alumni Association

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    Served as the sole TA for the senior capstone class for Biological Engineering (20.380). \nRevised curriculum with two research faculty and a communication instructor to enable 14 seniors to develop commercializable projects in disease prevention and detection.\nDesigned a 45-minute workshop on team dynamics in conjunction with Conflict Management@MIT

    as well as designed and lead a 90-minute discussion on ethics in biotechnology careers.

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Cambridge

    Massachusetts

    PhD candidate working on small molecule chemical probe discovery for oncogenic transcription factors in hormone-dependent cancers.\nEstimated graduation: Summer 2019\n

    Graduate Research Assistant

    Koehler Lab

    Fabrication and testing of simple microfluidic systems for cryobiology applications.

    LSU Biological and Agricultural Engineering

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Greater Boston Area

    Peer-coach for scientists at the undergraduate

    graduate

    and post-doctoral level in effective technical communications (e.g. oral presentations

    conference posters

    journal articles)

    Fellow

    Biological Engineering Communication Lab

    Computational fluid dynamics of micro-scale systems for biological applications.

    LSU Chemical Engineering

    English

    Fellowship

    NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program

    Award

    Tiger Twelve Class Member

    Award given to the 12 most outstanding seniors who contribute positively to the life of the campus and surrounding community

    LSU Office of the Dean of Students

    Award

    Pi Beta Phi National Award for Outstanding Scholarship and Campus

    Community Development

    Given to one graduating senior who demonstrates outstanding scholarship as well as outstanding campus

    community development.

    Pi Beta Phi Fraternity

    Fellowship

    Ludwig Molecular Oncology Fund

    Fellowship

    Momenta Pharmaceuticals MIT Presidential Fellowship

    Award

    Donald W. Clayton Engineering Excellence Undergraduate Award

    Given to two outstanding undergraduate students of extraordinary character

    scholastic achievement and evident leadership

    LSU College of Engineering

  • 2010

    Bachelor of Science (BS)

    Major in Biological and Agricultural Engineering. Minor in Chemistry.

    Biological/Biosystems Engineering

    LSU College of Engineering College Council - President (2013-14)\nTau Beta Pi (LA Alpha)

    Pi Beta Phi Fraternity (LA Beta)

    Louisiana State University

  • Helping engineers communicate

    Our trained graduate student and postdoc Communication Fellows offer individual coaching

    targeted workshops

    and a range of initiatives to support their peers as they learn key transferable communication skills that will help them achieve their...

    Helping engineers communicate

    Grad Life: The Best $75 I’ve Ever Spent

    Shelby Doyle

    biological engineering PhD candidate

    almost didn’t apply to MIT because she thought it was a waste of money.

    Grad Life: The Best $75 I’ve Ever Spent

    Grad Life: Why I Meet with Policymakers for Science

    Shelby Doyle and classmates traveled to DC as part of MIT's Science Policy Initiative

    putting a real face to the billions of federal dollars spent on research each year.

    Grad Life: Why I Meet with Policymakers for Science

    Grad Life: Learning to Communicate about Engineering

    The Comm Lab offers engineers and scientists peer-to-peer training in how to improve the way they communicate their work.

    Grad Life: Learning to Communicate about Engineering

    Grad Life: MIT Is Less an Ivory Tower

    More a Market Square

    It’s a bustling place of business and innovation

    where the best goods are on the table and eager minds from far and wide swap stories and trade ideas.

    Grad Life: MIT Is Less an Ivory Tower

    More a Market Square

    The Koehler Lab

    The Koehler lab has an interest in developing chemical probes that modulate oncogenic transcription factors

    either directly or through the binding partners and enzymes that impact protein function.

    The Koehler lab has an interest in developing probes of enzymes that regulate post-translational modifications of oncogenic transcription factors including the enzymes that govern acetylation status. Acetyl marks regulate the activity of transcription...