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Interview with Dr. Kiehart

By: Catherine Pyne

This summer, I've had the incredible opportunity to work at the Kiehart lab run by Dr. Daniel Kiehart. Having grown up in New York, Dr. Kiehart went on to complete his bachelor's and Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania. He...
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Meet the McNamara Lab!

By: Emma Podol

Hello again!! After much trial and error, I got together with my mentor and PI to finally nail down the details of our ImageJ procedure we want to apply to analyze the mRNA expression in the hippocampus of epileptic mice....
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A Moment with Max Ney

By: Jarvis Savage

My mentor who I have been working with for the past 3 weeks within the Chilkoti lab is Max Ney, a graduate student who does research on ELPs (elastin-like polypeptides) and is in his fourth year of pursuing a PhD....
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A Conversation with Dahlia

By: Lisa Garnier

The first time I met Dahlia was in April, when she gave me a little tour of the Gersbach Lab. She had mentioned that she had studied biomedical engineering as an undergraduate and she explained that she had been working...
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Q&A with Dr. Daniel Schmitt

By: Kennedy Truitt

This is a transcription of my interview with Dr. Schmitt, the Principal Investigator of the Animal Locomotion Lab. Q: Hi! So just explain who you are! A: "My name is Daniel Schmitt, I am a professor at Duke University in...
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François Lutzoni!

By: Arielle Kim

I am happy to share more about François Lutzoni, my lab's PI, and his academic journey! Dr. Lutzoni is a Professor of Biology at Duke University, using lichen-forming and allied fungi as a model system for studying symbiotic interactions and coevolution....
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Real Talk with Randy

By: Julian Orrego

Over the past eight months, I have had the pleasure of working under my lab manager at the Yan Lab, Randy Cockerell. Prior to starting work at the lab, I had little research experience, and I felt quite uncomfortable working...
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My Lab Mentor? I hardly know her!

By: Christopher Kang

Forgive my poor humor in the title, but before this interview, I knew little about the person I have been shadowing for the past three weeks. But after speaking with her, I have learned many things from my mentor. Emily...
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