June Wenjun He
Personal Summary:
I came to Canada when I attended UBC in 2011 as an international student. Living here by myself brought me incredible experience in life and in school. With a major in Nutritional Sciences, the interdisciplinary nature of my studies fascinated me with knowledge from the field of molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology and metabolism. I am hoping to get as much exposure to lab techniques and scientists’ way of critical thinking throughout my education. Currently, I am supervised by Dr. Robert Judson to study the function of the SET7 histone methyltransferase in the context of skeletal muscle cell proliferation, differentiation and its role in protein translation initiation pathway.
Outside the lab, I enjoy reading, working out, rock climbing and golfing with my perfect partner!
I came to Canada when I attended UBC in 2011 as an international student. Living here by myself brought me incredible experience in life and in school. With a major in Nutritional Sciences, the interdisciplinary nature of my studies fascinated me with knowledge from the field of molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology and metabolism. I am hoping to get as much exposure to lab techniques and scientists’ way of critical thinking throughout my education. Currently, I am supervised by Dr. Robert Judson to study the function of the SET7 histone methyltransferase in the context of skeletal muscle cell proliferation, differentiation and its role in protein translation initiation pathway.
Outside the lab, I enjoy reading, working out, rock climbing and golfing with my perfect partner!