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nathaliagg/README.md

Hi there

I am a research scientist with wide range of skills in field, laboratory, and computational biology.

Currently, I am a postdoc in Dr. Malak Tfaily’s ecosystem genomics lab at University of Arizona, Tucson. I am responsible for designing and developing metabolomics and other omics data analysis pipelines. I also train and mentor undegraduate and graduate students in laboratory safety, and research.

I use these technologies and tools daily:

I have a basic understanding and am working on improving my skills on the following:

I like traveling, hiking, and exploring local restaurants. In my latest solo trip, I visited Monument Valley, UT. Header

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  1. fusarium_wilt_lettuce_di fusarium_wilt_lettuce_di Public

    MetaboDirect pipeline/notebooks for Fusarium wilt of Lettuce project.

    Jupyter Notebook

  2. oak_metabolomics oak_metabolomics Public

    Collection of scripts for the oak metabolic profiling paper.

    Jupyter Notebook 1

  3. tdi_capstone tdi_capstone Public

    My AgricultureVision Capstone Project

    Jupyter Notebook

  4. wrapper_for_corems wrapper_for_corems Public

    Wrapper for CoreMS

    Python

  5. make_hpc_jobs make_hpc_jobs Public

    Collection of python scripts to generate jobs in the HPC. I used argparse and Gooey, and tested using pytest.

    Python 1

  6. my_carpentries_workshops my_carpentries_workshops Public

    Collection of my resources/materials (code, notes, etc.) for The Carpentries workshops I taught

    Jupyter Notebook