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  • Home
  • Research
    • Metal transport and reactivity
    • Metalloneuro-chemistry
  • Members
    • Gabriele Meloni
    • Postdoctoral Fellows
    • Graduate Students
    • Undergrads
    • Alumni
  • Publications
  • Join the lab!
    • Undergraduates
    • Graduate
    • Postdoc
  • Contact
  • News
MELONI LAB

Graduate students


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Ahad ullah

Ullah is a Junior at the University of Texas at Dallas pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He started working under a graduate student, helping with his project on characterization of a novel eukaryotic metal transporter, since 2022.

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PaUl Micus

Paul is a Senior at the University of Texas at Dallas pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. He started working under a graduate student, helping with his project on characterization of a prokaryotic metal transporters, since 2022.

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Nathan Thai

Nathan is a Junior at the University of Texas at Dallas pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. He started working under a graduate student, helping with his project on characterization of a putative metal transporter of a pathogen, since June 2018. He hopes to become a physician-scientist in the future. His hobbies include dancing, playing video games and trying new food.

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tahir qasim

Tahir is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Healthcare Management from the University of Texas at Dallas. Currently, he is working on elucidating the structure and function of a novel human membrane metal transporter. During his free time, he enjoys playing golf and video games.

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nabeeha qazi

Nabeeha is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Business Administration at the University of Texas at Dallas with hopes to pursue an MD-PhD in the future. She is currently working on characterizing the protein that causes Parkinson's Disease. During her free time, she enjoys painting, reading, and baking cupcakes.
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