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2003 REU students

 


REU 2003 Students


Cynthia Cacy
RPI, Chemical Engineering, Junior
Microarray Techniques for Biological Questions
Advisor: Dr. Ray
My research experience helped me to further understand research in an academic environment.

Bryan Chamberlain
Vanderbilt University, Biomedical Eng., Junior
Rational Design of Multi-Drug HIV Therapy
Advisor: Prof. Dewey
World-Wide Activism Addressing Lack of HIV Treatment in Under-served Populations
Advisor: Prof. Boyd
Though new, Keck Graduate Institute is at the forefront on research. My advisors seemed well studied in their areas of research and the facilities were top notch.

Elaine Chan
Rice University, Bioengineering, Freshman
Optimization of Medium and pH for the Production of Human Growth Hormone in Pichia pastoris
Advisors: Prof. Aufderheide, Prof. Cregg
I thought it was really nice how all the labs interacted with each other and people could share equipment. The environment was very friendly to work in.

Anastasia Deckard
Cal State Fullerton, Computer Science, Junior
Computational Modeling and Evolution of Biological Networks
Advisors: Prof. Sauro, Prof. Ray
I was given a rare and valuable opportunity to use and improve my problem solving skills while developing my own solutions to different challenges.

Sabeen Dhand
Northwestern University, Biology/Biochem, Freshman
Evaporation of Sessile Drops: Effects of Composition and Surface Properties
Advisor: Prof. Sterling
This summer was a great experience, but the experience never felt like a burden of work. My research project was quite interesting, and my advisors were always approachable and always had newer ideas for me to try.

Aaron Jacobs
Harvey Mudd College, Chemistry, Junior
Functional Enzyme Microarrays
Advisor: Prof. Niemz
I entered the program as a chemist and left it as a biochemist. The techniques I learned in the lab will help me bridge the gap between my chemistry background and my future plans.

Erin Kirkbride
Scripps College, Biology/Chemistry, Junior
Modeling the Chemotaxis Network: A Beginning with Controlled Expression of CheY
Advisor: Prof. Aufderheide
My lab was brand new when I walked in the door and it was exciting to be part of something new and really experimental.

Katherine McKenzie
University of Rochester, Biomedical Engineering, Sophomore
Development of Soft Lithography for Microfluidic Systems
Advisor: Prof. Sterling
 

Huong Nguyen
UC Berkeley, MCB (started as Bioeng.), Senior
Overexpression and Purification of HIV Protease: A Contribution to the Design of Rational Multidrug HIV Therapy
Advisor: Prof. Kan
 

Elizabeth Ponder
Lafayette College, Biochemistry, Junior
Two-Dimensional Cell Microarrays
Advisor: Prof. Mann
In reading through graduate school applications I learned that research experience as an undergraduate is extremely important. The REU program at KGI helped me gain research experience that will aid me as I pursue graduate school admission in the fall.

Jennifer Purdes
U. Minnesota, Inst. of Tech., Chem. Eng., Sophomore
Epoxy Chip Optimization for DNA Microarrays
Advisor: Prof. Cregg
 

Darren Roblyer
Johns Hopkins University, Biomedical Eng., Junior
Electrical and Computational Models of Biological Functions
Advisor: Prof. Sauro
 

Vanessa Sippel
Scripps College, Bio/Environ. Sci., Sophomore
Human DNA Quantification via Ping-Pong Amplification
Advisors: Prof. Galas, Dr. van Ness
 

Britney Swen
Azusa Pacific University, Applied Health, Senior
Designing Assays for Sterol Binding of the START Domain
Advisor: Prof. Ray
Take from this program the learned techniques, the opportunity to use modern equipment, the incredible researchers with whom you are privileged to work.

Heather White
Florida State University, Biological Sciences, Senior
Spiked Controls for DNA Microarray Experiments
Advisor: Prof. Ray
The most important thing I got out of this program was the research experience. The research experience here was the best I've ever had - I can honestly say since I've had 3 other research experiences.

Yolanda Zhang
UC Berkeley, Bioengineering, Junior
DNA Nanoarrays for Diagnostic Applications
Advisor: Prof. Niemz
I found everyone at KGI very friendly and willing to help. My project was interesting and a great learning experience.


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KGI's National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)

Program Dates:  June 9 – August 15, 2008

PH: 909/607-0120 or 909/607-9854

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