BME Students Participate in the David T. Kearns Symposium
July 26, 2010
Six current BME students participated in the summer session of the David T. Kearns Research Symposium for Leadership and Diversity in the Arts, Sciences, and Engineering by presenting posters about their research. The symposium was held on Thursday July 29, 2010 in the Sloan Auditorium at Goergen Hall, and was sponsored by the David T. Kearns Center for Leadership and Diversity in Arts, Sciences, and Engineering.
Threshold of Non-Eye Movement Vestibular Cells in Alert Monkeys
Daniel Barbash, mentored by Laurel Carney
Analysis of SHG (Second Harmoinc Generation) Microscopy Sensitvity to Experimental Parameters
Jacy Bulaon, mentored by Edward Brown III
Investigating Acoustic Parameters that Optimize Ultrasound Standing Wave Fields for Cell Banding
Jasmine Carvalho, mentored by Diane Dalecki
Strategies for Eruthrocyte Maturation In Vitro
Eric Lam, mentored by Richard Waugh
Identifying Potential Transcription Factors Regulating Cellulose Degradation in Ethanol Production in Clostridium Thermocellum
Kathleen Maloney, mentored by J.H. David Wu
Novel Parthenolide Delivery System for Leukemia Treatment
Hannah Watkins, mentored by Danielle Benoit