Rose Marie Haynes
Rose Marie Haynes
Biography
Rose Marie Haynes is a chemist with the Structural Biology team in PNNL’s Environmental Molecular Sciences Division and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) user program. Haynes works as a cryo-electron microscopist at the Pacific Northwest Cryo-EM Center (PNCC) and supports a diverse variety of projects by collaborating with structural biology and biochemistry laboratories to collect high-quality data on complex samples. In addition, she trains users who are new to cryo-electron microscopy and works to ensure that PNCC’s practices and methods remain at the cutting edge of cryo-EM.
Research Interest
- Cryo-EM
Education
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MS in Applied Physics, University of Oregon
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BS in Physics, Seattle University
Publications
2020
Biedrzycki, M., Adiga, U., Barnum, A., Mousa, A., Arjavac, J., Haynes, R., Charley, A., Leray, P., Batuk, D. (2020) “EUV Photoresist Reference Metrology Using TEM Tomography” Metrology, Inspection, and Process Control for Microlithography XXXIV 11325
2019
Carillo, G., Haynes, R., Yasin, F., McMorran, B. (2019) “Transforming a Thermionic Transmission Electron Microscope into an Electron Interferometer” Microscopy and Microanalysis 2019 25:94-95
2018
Hughes, J., Haynes, R., Flesher, E. (2018) “Segue 1 and 3: Captured Dwarf Galaxies and Stray Star Clusters” Bulletin of the American Physical Society 63
2017
Hughes, J., Lacy, B., Sakari, C., Wallerstein, G., Davis, C., Schiefelbein, S., Corrin, O., Joudi, H., Le, D., Haynes, R. (2017) “A Multi-Wavelength Study of the Segue 3 Cluster.” The Astronomical Journal 154:57