Alison is moving into her senior year and will be investigating the role of spatial and temporal MT pattern formation. This work is supported by Syracuse University’s SOURCE, which also supported Abdalla’s summer research on cilia formation in the KV.
Congrats to our 2024 Graduates!
Jonah Da Silva (Biology and Renee Crown Honors Student): during his time here was awarded a SOURCE Research award and at Graduation was awarded A&S Jonathan Chayat Award, and Biology’s Research Achievement Award! Congrats Jonah and good luck at University of Michigan!
Jacqueline Dasoh Rim (Biology and Renee Crown Honors Student): during her time here was awarded a SOURCE Research award and at Graduation was awarded A&S Deborah Coquillon Memorial Award along with Biology’s Research Achievement Award! Congrats Jacqueline! Jacqueline was also our first honors student doing a BioArt Project!
Elijah Springer (Biotechnology): during his tenure in the lab Elijah was a McNair, LSAMP, and SOURCE scholar. At graduation Elijah was awarded Biology’s Research Achievement Award! Congrats Elijah and good luck in Graduate School!
Matthew Whaley (Biochemistry): during his tenure in the lab Matthew was a paid research technician helping us with everything zebrafish. He will be missed, but we are excited for his first rotation in the Welch lab in Syracuse University’s Biology Department PhD program! Matthew was awarded Biology’s Research Achievement Award.
Congrats everyone! We can’t wait to see all that you do!
Elijah Springer (Class of 2024)
Matthew Whaley (Class of 2024)
Jonah Da Silva (Class of 2024)
Jacqueline Rim (Class of 2024)
Congrats to Elijah Springer on his successful presentation at ACC's Meeting of the Minds!
Elijah presented at ACC’s Meeting of the Minds on his Undergraduate thesis work looking at Rab34 during the cell cycle and in cilia formation. Congrats Elijah!
Elijah Springer (Graduating class 2024)
Check out the article on BioInspired's Fourth Focus Group!
I’m excited to be at Syracuse University where building connections between the arts and sciences is empowered. Check out the article here and reach out if you're interested: SU’s BioInspired adds research subgroup blending Arts, Sciences and Humanities.