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Labs Category: Student

February 20, 2024March 11, 2024 By Amber Yuan
Matteo Anicetti

Matteo Anicetti

Development of a Murine Intestinal Air-Liquid-Interface Cell Culture Model and Analysis of TM4SF4 and TM4SF5’s Roles in HuAstV Entry


February 20, 2024February 21, 2024 By Amber Yuan
Camila Martinez

Camila Martinez

Data Interpretation of Large Cosmological Surveys to model tidal stripping of stellar mass across massive binary galaxy systems haloes


February 20, 2024February 12, 2025 By Amber Yuan
Ashai Moreno

Ashai Moreno

Implementing and Characterizing a Vector Vortex Coronagraph in an Extreme Adaptive Optics Laboratory Testbed for Exoplanet Imaging.


February 20, 2024February 6, 2025 By Amber Yuan
Yeison Samayoa

Yeison Samayoa

I’m researching ways to enhance heavily doped bismuth ferrite for more effective water splitting, aiming to develop a cleaner and efficient method for hydrogen production using sunlight.


February 20, 2024February 21, 2024 By Amber Yuan
Daniel Savala

Daniel Savala

Investigating regulators of cell growth.


February 20, 2024February 21, 2024 By Amber Yuan
Diego Rodriguez

Diego Rodriguez

Analyzing mechanisms of cell cycle progression in various types of cancer.


February 14, 2024February 21, 2024 By Amber Yuan
Brian Le

Brian Le

Investigating the role of sleep in DNA damage and repair.


February 14, 2024February 21, 2024 By Amber Yuan
Elizabeth Wang

Elizabeth Wang

T. brunnea grazing effect on M. pyrifera gametophyte recruitment and reproduction


December 6, 2022February 27, 2024 By xsitu
Michael Sharma

Michael Sharma

Molecular mechanisms that initiate cell cycle entry


December 6, 2022March 11, 2024 By xsitu
Arturo Marquez

Arturo Marquez

In the Colquitt Lab, I am investigating the molecular mechanisms of experience-dependent neural circuit development in songbirds.


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