Congrats to Alison Gerety who received a distinction in Biology, was a Renee Crown Honors student, and won an Outstanding Achievement in Biology award for her thesis on “Characterization of Vimentin in Zebrafish Lateral Line Development”!
Congrats to Abdalla W. Shamil who was awarded both Academic and Research Achievements, and was a Renee Crown Honors student!
We can’t wait to see all that you go on to do!
Abdalla, Heidi, and Alison before the Biology Award Ceremony.
We had some great presentations from Yiling Lan (New England Society of Developmental Biology, Woods Hole, MA) and Isabela Morales (SOURCE Poster Presentation at SU).
Isabela Morales talking about the role of Pericentrin in early embryo development.
Lan going over his new findings on the role of Pericentrin and Cenexin in early embryonic development.
Congrats to Shahina Alibekova for receiving a SOURCE Award this summer from Syracuse University on the role of vimentin and lateral line formation. This work is taking off from a great foundation set by a previous undergraduate Alison Gerety, who just won an award for outstanding research as a Biology student! Congrats Alison! Alison was also a previous SOURCE Scholar.