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Newsletter - Fall 2007
Summer Research Presentation Series, Fall 2007

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 October 19 will be held in Library 145.

Friday, September 7, 2007
Cindy Cuello (RISE-Biology)
Role of Fetal Alzheimer's Clone 1 (FAC1) in Alzheimer's Disease
University of Pennsylvania, PA

Mallory Jorif (RISE-Biology)
Temperature preference of Lasius alienus.
University of Colorado, CO

Mallory Jorif

Friday, September 14, 2007
Alison St Paul (RISE-Biology)
Test of the half-center model for locomotor activity in adult lamprey spinal cord: Absence of left-right reciprocal coupling.
University of Missouri- Columbia

Lina Arencibia (MARC-Biology)
Characterization of a high fat Acetyl-CoA Synthetase (ACS) Caenorhabditis elegans mutant.
University of California, San Francisco, CA

Friday, September 21, 2007
Odaine Gordon (RISE-Chemistry)
Developmental Signaling Pathways in Brain Tumor-derived Stem-like Cells.
University of Wisconsin, WI

Yaneirys Cruz (RISE-Chemistry) 
Carbonyl-Ylide Cycloadditions on Carbohydrate Templates.
University of Florida, FL

Friday, September 28, 2007
Ileana Pazos (MARC-Chemistry)
A Novel Interdigitated Lipid Bilayer Packing Motif: High Pressure Vibrational Infrared Spectroscopic Characterizations.
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Bethesda, MD

Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely

Friday, October 19, 2007
Hans Saint-Eloi-Cadely (MARC-Psychology)
The neural bases of action verb representations.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA

In This Issue:
About the Programs
Welcome New Students
New Members RISE Students
Student &
Faculty Refereed Publications
Student Profile
New Faculty
Student Accomplishments
Guest Speaker Series
Faculty
Accomplishments
Graduate Updates
Summer Research Presentation Series, Fall 2007
Student Quote
Recent Graduates
Student Attendance & Presentations at
Scientific Meetings

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