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NAME: Simmons-Gonzales, Leilani
eRA COMMONS USER NAME (credential, e.g., agency login): SimmonsL
POSITION TITLE: Graduate Student Research Assistant
EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, include postdoctoral training and residency training if applicable. Add/delete rows as necessary.)
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION |
DEGREE (if applicable)
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Start Date MM/YYYY |
Completion Date MM/YYYY
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FIELD OF STUDY
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Purdue University |
BA |
08/2014 |
05/2018 |
Biological Chemistry |
UC San Diego |
PHD |
08/2018 |
05/2023 (Expected) |
Molecular Biology |
A. Personal Statement
I first became interested in human health and disease in high school when I was awarded an NIH Diversity Supplement to work as a research technician for two summers in Dr. Indira Creative’s lab at the University of Hawaii. I continued to pursue this interest as an undergraduate at Purdue University, where I conducted research with Dr. Daniel Richardson on the mechanisms of action of a new class of small molecules for cancer treatment. This resulted in a co-authorship publication, as well as an invitation to present a poster at the annual Oncological meeting in Denver, Colorado. By the end of my undergraduate career, I knew that I wanted to pursue a long-term career in research. For my graduate training at UC San Diego, I have moved into the fields of genetics and biochemistry by studying the signaling and motility mechanisms of cancer cells, under the mentorship of Dr. Nani Green. Dr. Green is an internationally recognized leader in the field of cancer genetics and has an extensive record for training predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows. Along with giving me new conceptual and technical training, the proposed training plan outlines a comprehensive set of career development activities and workshops. I will have opportunities to engage in public speaking, conduct literature analysis, consider biomedical ethics, and learn about varied career options. For my initial project, I am currently developing a novel protocol for the identification of transcription complexes involved in cancer signaling pathways, which I hope to submit as a first author publication in the next few months. As a native Hawaiian, I am the first in my family to graduate from college, and I am excited to continue making great strides with my education. Overall, I believe that my current research setting in conjunction with my proposed training plan will provide a solid foundation for my long-term goal to become an academic researcher.
Nieman PY, Simmons-Gonzales L, Richardson, D. Gen Y: a novel small molecule with cytotoxic abilities targeting colon cancer cells. Cellular and Molecular Biology. 2018 June. 7(20):13672-78.
B. Positions, Scientific Appointments, and Honors
Positions and Scientific Appointments
2019 – 2020 Robertson Fellowship for Outstanding Graduate Students, Genetics Department, UC San Diego
2018 – Present Graduate Research Assistant, UC San Diego
2016 – 2018 Lab Technician, University of Hawaii
2014 – Present Member, Association for Women in Science
2014 – Present Member, Sigma Xi
2014 – 2016 Diversity Supplement, National Institutes of Health
Honors
2020 Virtual Poster Presenter, Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting
2019 Poster Presenter, Advances in Cancer Research and Therapy Meeting
2018 Paula F. Laufenberg award for best senior project in the Biology Department, Purdue University
2014 – 2018 Scholarship, National Merit Scholarship Program
2014 Scholarship, Daughters of Hawaii Society
C. Contributions to Science
High School Research: I spent two summers doing research in the laboratory of Dr. Indira Creative at University of Hawaii, funded by a NIH Diversity Supplement award. Dr. Creative has developed several new anti-fungal drugs that might protect against skin infections. Over the course of two summers I set up in vitro cultures of skin cell lines and conducted a wide range of toxicity assays. We were excited to find that one of the new agents showed almost no toxicity, even at fairly high doses. Dr. Creative is now testing the drug in animals exposed to different types of fungal infections, including Candida albicans.
Footman B, Eisser JK, Simmons-Gonzales, L, Creative IM. Testing XXH for toxicity in vitro. University of Hawaii Research Symposium; 2012 May; Manoa, HI.
Undergraduate Research: I was part of a project in the laboratory of Dr. Daniel Richardson at Purdue University. Dr. Richardson’s laboratory studies the mechanisms of action of small molecules for cancer treatment. During my time in his lab I was looking at how a new small molecule, Gen Y, is able to target cancerous cells. My contributions to this work were included in a publication recently accepted in Cellular and Molecular Biology. The work was particularly exciting because it looks like the mechanism of action of Gen Y might be completely novel, making it a potential candidate for treating patients afflicted with colon cancer. Dr. Richardson was recently awarded a patent for this new drug.
Nieman PY, Simmons-Gonzales L, Richardson, D. Gen Y: a novel small molecule with cytotoxic abilities targeting colon cancer cells. Cellular and Molecular Biology. 2018 June. 7(20):13672-78.
Simmons-Gonzales, L, Richardson, D. Testing the ability of a small molecule, Gen Y, to target colon cancer cells. Advances in Cancer Research and Therapy; 2019 September; Denver, CO.
Graduate Research: My ongoing predoctoral research is focused on transcriptional gene regulation and signaling impacting motility of cancer cells. I believe the results from my research will likely be highly relevant to human health as they will provide new details into the workings of complex biological systems, which will allow for further extrapolations into the development of several types of cancer and their progression. I am currently developing a novel protocol for the identification of transcription complexes involved in cancer signaling pathways, which I hope to submit as a first author publication in the next few months.
Simmons-Gonzales, L, Green, N. A tandem identification approach for transcriptional complexes involved in the signaling and motility of cancerous cells. Genetics and Molecular Biology Virtual Meeting; 2020 September
D. Scholastic
Performance
YEAR |
COURSE TITLE |
GRADE |
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Purdue University |
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2014 |
Introductory Biology |
A |
2014 |
Introductory Biology Lab |
A |
2014 |
Foundations of Chemical Principles |
A |
2014 |
French and Francophone World |
A |
2014 |
Ethics, Religion, and Culture Today |
A |
2015 |
Organismal and Population Biology |
B |
2015 |
Omics |
B |
2015 |
First Year Seminar: Nation and Migration |
A |
2015 |
Statistics, Probability, and Reliability |
A |
2015 |
Calculus I |
B |
2015 |
General Physics I |
B |
2015 |
Introductory Chemistry |
A |
2015 |
Population & Ecol Genetics |
A |
2015 |
Organic Chemistry |
B |
2016 |
American Literature |
B |
2016 |
General Physics II |
B |
2016 |
Organic Chemistry II |
B |
2016 |
Microbial Pathogenesis and the Immune Response |
A |
2016 |
Introduction to Cognitive Science |
A |
2016 |
Self Defense |
P |
2016 |
Biological Chemistry |
B |
2017 |
Anthropology of Childhood and the Family |
A |
2017 |
Disease, Culture, and Society in the Modern World |
A |
2017 |
Intro to Psychology |
A |
2017 |
Health & Fitness Walking |
P |
2017 |
State & Local Govt |
A |
2017 |
Human Genetic20 |
A |
2017 |
Senior Project |
A |
2017 |
Bioinformatics |
B |
2018 |
Cell Biology |
A |
2018 |
Quantitative Analysis |
B |
2018 |
Quantitative Analysis Lab |
A |
2018 |
Physics in Modern Medicine |
A |
2018 |
Ethical Principles in Law and Economics |
B |
2018 |
Bowling |
P |
2018 |
Genomics and Systems Biology |
A |
2018 |
Senior Project |
A |
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UC San Diego |
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2018 |
Seminar in Genetics |
P |
2018 |
Statistics for the Life Sciences |
P |
2018 |
Ethics in Biological Research |
CRE |
2019 |
Seminar in Physiology and Behavior |
P |
2019 |
Cancer Immunology |
P |
2020 |
Mechanisms of Cell Motility |
P |
2020 |
Biochemical Mechanisms of Cancer Cells |
P |
2020 |
Toxicology |
P |
2020 |
Physiology for the Molecular Biologist |
P |
Except for the scientific ethics course, UC San Diego graduate courses are graded P (pass) or F (fail). Passing is C plus or better. The scientific ethics course is graded CRE (credit) or NC (no credit). Students must attend at least seven of the eight presentation/discussion sessions for credit.
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