Margaret Lugin
About
Margaret Lugin is from Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Margaret works in the following industries: "Biotechnology Research". Margaret is currently Scientist at BlueWillow Biologics, Inc., located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. In Margaret's previous role as a Graduate Student Researcher at UC Irvine, Margaret worked in Irvine, CA until Sep 2020. Prior to joining UC Irvine, Margaret was a Managing Editor at The Loh Down on Science and held the position of Managing Editor. Prior to that, Margaret was a Graduate Teaching Assistant at UC Irvine from Apr 2015 to Sep 2019. Margaret started working as President of ChEMS Graduate Student Association at UC Irvine in Jun 2018. From Sep 2013 to Apr 2014, Margaret was Teaching Assistant at University of Michigan. Prior to that, Margaret was a Research and Development Intern at Valicor, based in Dexter, MI from May 2013 to Aug 2013. Margaret started working as Research Assistant at University of Michigan in Sep 2011.
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Developed a cancer therapy using adeno-associated virus (AAV) based nanoparticles, halving dosages of chemotherapy for better treatment outcomes when used in combination. Designed a novel mechanism of encapsulating AAV to target the liver, collaborating with industry scientists to improve the efficacy and liver uptake of their AAV based drugs. Managed communication, experimental design, and materials transfer in 4 collaborations.
Wrote scripts for a nationally syndicated radio program on recent scientific discoveries. Reviewed scripts for scientific accuracy, audience comprehension, and clarity. Organized and led monthly writer's workshops and recording sessions.
Wrote lesson plans, guest lectured main course, taught discussion sections, and led labs. Made grading key for homework and graded homework, exams, essays, and presentations. Provided additional help to students in weekly office hours and by request.
Elected leader of ChEMS Graduate Student Association to oversee day to day operations. Led recruitment events and organized an annual seminar by a student invited speaker. Coordinated community service and scientific outreach with local groups.
Tutored students in mass transport and taught kinetics Held review sessions for students Graded homework and exams
Fermented corn ethanol production by products to create new ethanol Ran HPLC on fermentation products Designed protocols and analyzed data
Designed and ran experiments to ascertain immune response to polymeric nanoparticles Performed imaging and cell culture to collect data Analyzed and presented data