Amy palmer biography
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amy palmer
Amy Palmer has spent over fifteen years in the media industry as an Executive Producer, Director, Writer, TV Host, Reporter, Entertainment/Pop Culture Expert and multiple Emmy-Nominated Content Creator and Host. She has worked as a producer at MSNBC, VH1 and MTV where she produced shows such as Total Request Live, Daria, MTV Hits, The MTV Beach House and The MTV Video Music Awards. After a successful stint as a producer at Viacom, she made the transition to on-camera reporter, host and executive producer where she created and hosted the multiple Emmy-nominated schema, "New York 360" that focused on NYC lifestyle and entertainment. The show aired on NYCTV, which was a property beneath Mayor Bloomberg's media portfolio. Amy identified emerging and existing brands in NYC to partner with New York 360, such as DailyCandy, Thrillist, Mediabistro, Z100, Aldo, and Sephora. The show was acquired bygd NBC New York and aired after The Martha Stewart Show for a season.
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Amy Palmer resides at Wangkajungka Community W.A where she lives with her husband. Amy paints stories about her Mother and Uncle’s country Nyaru out near Kiwirrkurra and Lake Mackay on the Pintubi side. Her mother was esteemed Warlayirti artist the late E. Nyumi. Amy has been developing her own painting style to tell stories about women hunting and gathering bush foods as they travel over this country during the different seasons and recently begun to paint her mother’s stories which have been past on to her. Mapping the terrain with colours to describe the plants, flowers, sand hills and waterholes.
“My name is Amy Palmer and I am an artist at Mangkaja. I like painting because I was looking at my uncle and my mother painting when I was young and I got that skill and I’m still painting today. Like how they did painting when they came out of the desert and they had the skill to look back to their country when they were walking. Just like me when I loo
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Chemical biology, biosensor design, imaging of signal transduction pathways
Our research lies at the interface of chemistry and biology, where the application of chemical and physical principles provides a unique opportunity to better understand the fundamental biochemistry of living cells. Living cells are complex and dynamic entities that must integrate internal and external signals in order to coordinate diverse functions. Deciphering the molecular details of how cellular constituents define healthy and diseased states, and how dynamics propagate from the cellular to the organismal level, is one of the great challenges in modern biology. We develop fluorescent tools to image living cells and tackle this grand challenge. For more information on active research projects, please visit our lab webpage.
A powerful complement to these cellular studies are spectroscopic and biophysical methods (absorption, circular dichroism, electron paramagnetic resonance, fluorescence, fluorescence