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Summer Research presentation Series, Fall 2006

Each summer MARC U*STAR scholars and MBRS RISE students carry out biomedical science research at national laboratories for 8-10 weeks. During this fall semester students will share their experiences through our “Summer Research Presentation Series.” This Series begins on Friday, September 8 at 12 noon in Weigand 234. Please note that the last presentation on November 3 will be held in Library 145.

Friday, September 8, 2006
Cindy Cuello (RISE-Biology)Cindy
Quantification of rare transcripts in various tissues of Panulirus argus; An additional approach to full-length cloning.
The Whitney Laboratory, University of Florida, FL

Diana Rua (RISE-Biology)
Effect of beta amyloid on cellular proteins in septal neurons: dose response.
The Whitney Laboratory, University of Florida, FL

Odaine Gordon (RISE-Chemistry)
The effects of beta amyloid on caspase-3 production in septal glia.
Barry University, FL

Friday, September 15, 2006
Alison St Paul (RISE-Biology)Alison
The role of neuronal pentraxin with chromo domain (NPCD) in neurite outgrowth.
University of Miami, FL

Christophe Arteaga (RISE-Biology)
Isolation of D, L aspartic acid from the frog sciatic nerve
Barry University, FL

Friday, September 15, 2006
Odaine Gordon (RISE-Chemistry) Odaine
The effects of beta amyloid on caspase-3 production in septal glia.
Barry University, FL

Christophe Arteaga (RISE-Biology)
Isolation of D,L aspartic acid from the frog sciatic nerve
Barry University, FL

Friday, September 22, 2006
Tina Franklin (RISE-Biology)
Characterization of olig2 regulated genes in spinal cord development.
Tufts University, MA

Lina Arencibia (MARC-Biology)
Non-invasive quantification of the pharcokinetics of perfluorocarbon nanoparticle in mouse model using 19F Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy at 4.7T.
Washington University, MI

Friday, September 29, 2006
Andreina Aguado (MARC-Chemistry)
Bacterial expression of ATF-2 and C-JUN for structural studies of Inteferon B enhancesome.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY

Anladys Carraeras (MARC-Chemistry)
Synchrotron infrared imaging of alga cells under environmentally controlled conditions.
University of Wisconsin, WI

Friday, October 6, 2006
Lorra Hyland (MARC-Biology)
The effects of valproic acid on AML gene expression in Xenopus laevis.
University of Pennsylvania, PA

Lynnsan Marsan (MARC-Biology) Lynnsay
Identification of essential factors regulating epigenetic chromatin landscape.
Hershey Medical Center, PA

Friday, October 20, 2006
James Kelly (MARC-Chemistry)
Investigation of electroosmotic flow in rectangular and cylindrical microtectonic devices.
Mississippi State University, MS

Ileana Pazos (MARC-Chemistry)
High functionality acrylates for radiation cure.
Bayer, PA

Friday, October 27, 2006
Maria Pineda (MARC-Biology) Carolina
Identification of yeast-human gene orthologs that cause microsatellite instability.
Stanford University, CA

Carolina Pombo-Martinez (MARC-Biology)
Analysis of HIV-1 uncoating in rabbit cells.
Vanderbilt University, TN

Friday, November 3, 2006
Emilia Baron (MARC-Psychology)
Great Expectations: Aspirations & competence in homeless children.
University of Minnesota, MI

 

 


 

In This Issue:
About the Programs
Welcome New Students
Some Recent Student &
Faculty Refereed Publications
Guest Speaker Series
Student Profile
Graduate Updates
Summer Research Presentation
Series, Fall 2006
New Activities for MARC and
RISE Students
Recent Graduates
Student & Faculty
Accomplishments
Student Attendance & Presentations at
Scientific Meetings
Student Quote

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