Tak
is the Laboratory Manager/Research Assistant of the Cellular
Reprogramming Laboratory (CRL). His main project is “Reprogramming
of somatic cells to make stem cells”. In addition to running
a laboratory Tak takes care of numerous lab maintenance duties
as well as most of the molecular biology work including qRT-PCR,
RT PCR/PCR, Southern/Northern/Western Hybridization and construction
of expression vectors in mammalian system. He also performs
other research duties involves animals and human Embryonic Stem
Cell culture that are being processed in the CRL and differentiation.
Tak received his Masters of Science degree in Microbiology (in
the field of molecular biology and Genetics) from Michigan State
University. While at MSU, Tak worked in the area of cloning
and characterization of the aod-2 alternative oxidase regulatory
gene of Neurospora crassa. Physiological analyses of fungal
mitochondrial respiration. Another project involved cloning
and nucleotide sequence of the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase-gamma
of Neurospora crassa. (Genebank Accession # AF111068).
His
previous research experience was at the University of Michigan
where his main research project was the investigation of the
bone preosteoblast's requirement for an unidentified bone accessory
cell, which allows us to culture purified populations of bone
precursor cells in vitro, and microspicules forming on the bones.