Yasaer Y Moore
Personal Information
Junior Biochemistry Major, Classics Minor
Hometown: Peoria, IL
Contact info. Email- ymoore@monmouthcollege.edu
Undergraduate Research Activities
Exploring the Bacteria Found In Underwater Environments
Abstract All organisms have a metabolic mechanism in which they obtain energy. This mechanism is called an oxidation- reduction (redox) reaction. The specific microorganisms I am interested in are the ones that use the Sulfate-Reduction Chain. They are called SRMs for short (Sulfate- reducing microorganisms); these microorganisms or at other times called microbes or microbiome(s) are found in Blue Holes, located in the Bahamas. The goal of my project is to test different water sources found around the city of Monmouth, isolate the DNA from each source using vacuum filtration, and then run a PCR reaction to see the concentration level of the bacteria’s DNA.
Presentations
Career Goals
My plan after graduating from Monmouth College is to apply for Graduate School and then get a job in a laboratory setting. After experiencing research firsthand and seeing what I could accomplish, I am confident that I will excel.
While attending Graduate School, my interest of study will be Immunology/ Immunogenetics. With this as my field of study, I am interested in researching the body's immune system by exploring the microbiomes found in the gut. Exploring/ researching gut microbiomes will shine a light on certain autoimmune diseases plus the genetic variations that cause the immune defects.
My ultimate goal is to become a published researcher. This will allow me to indirectly communicate with others; by sharing my knowledge of the body's immune system and its genetics.