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Kristi Holmes
received her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Iowa State University,
where she studied conformational changes in 16S ribosomal RNA
during 30S subunit assembly. Also while a student
at Iowa State University, she was awarded the Iowa State University
Teaching Excellence Award from the Office of the Vice Provost for
Research and Advanced Studies. Upon receiving her Ph.D.,
Dr. Holmes remained in the Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics,
and Molecular Biology as a lecturer and taught a number of courses
including Structure and Reactions in Biochemical Processes,
Survey of Biochemistry, and Molecular Genetics.
Dr. Holmes joined the Washington University's Becker Medical Library
in June, 2006, where she is involved in the development and implementation
of the Library's Bioinformatics @ Becker program, including the development
and presentation of bioinformatics resource workshops for the university community,
integration of molecular biology information resources into curricula, and
application of bioinformatics resources to research problems through
individualized consultations.
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