Student News & Awards
Congratulations to the following students!
Spring 2009
Naomi Adjei '11, Malika Conner '11, Jackie Garza '12 and Sergio Veliz '11 have been accepted to the summer 2009 "Cornell Biomedicines and Control of Tropical Infectious Diseases and Vectors" Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research and Training (MHIRT) program. The program, directed by Dr. Manuel Aregullin, will take place in the Dominican Republic. (4/09)
Mohammad Beizaeipour '12 is attending Yale's Summer Medical and Dental Education Program. (7/09)
Mia Castro '10 will be doing research in
Dr. Cleland's lab this summer on olfaction, learning, and memory. She is also studying for her MCATs. (5/09)
Britney Fletcher '12. My summer plan includes an internship with New Mexico State University-Carlsbad and some research with one of my high school teachers. The internship is something that in the past has been offered only to New Mexico State nursing students. I used to be a part time student there, and I convinced the coordinator to create a new pogram for me! I will be doing similar things as the nurses with more shadowing. I will also take some classes at New Mexico State. My other summer plan is to help my high school teacher, Mr. Taylor, with his research this summer. I hope that this experience will better prpare me for all the labs yet to come! (4/09)
Patti Green '10 will be in Ithaca over the summer doing research for her senior thesis project at the Baker Institute for Animal Health with Dr. Susana Mendez. (5/09)
Paula Latortue '10. I am participating in the Cornell Urban Scholars Program, and as part of it I will be spending the summer in NYC working with the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health. My primary responsibility will be to develop a research design for a project on the reproductive health needs of women in communities near the border Texas. Also, I am leading a group that will travel for two weeks to the Dominican Republic. During this service trip we will be teaching rural children various aspects of public health. (5/09)
Jamie Moore '11. I am doing research at home with Dr. Jason Bush, who is affiliated with Fresno State. The project involves proteomics and searching for biomarkers in the earlier stages of pancreatic cancer. I also may go to Peru for two weeks in August! (5/09)
Kwame Siriboe '12. This summer I will be working for Intel Corporation (the designers of computer chips and micro processors) in Hudson, Massachusetts. My former boss and supervisor recommended me for this internship. The internship is 10-13 weeks long and I will be working with other students and engineers on an assigned project. While this internship has almost nothing to do with biology, I feel like itÕs an opportunity for me to explore other avenues. Who knows, I can combine my computer skills with my knowledge of biology and produce something spectacular! (4/09)
Charlotte Thurston '11. This summer I am staying in Ithaca to do research (manual labor) with my lab (Dr. Blossey's Natural Resources invasive species projects, including worms, deer, reeds, slugs, tadpoles, trees, shrubs, you name it!). (4/09)
Marinda Whitaker '12. This summer I will be shadowing an ophthalmologist and observing surgeries at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. (5/09)
Roger Wong '12. During the first month of my summer, I will be going to China with my family to explore the big cities such as Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Canton. I also plan on visiting the large attractions such as the Great Wall of China and the Buddhist Temple. Then, I will be spending six weeks with Shoals Marine Laboratory (off the coast of Maine) to take a course on the Ecology of Animal Behavior for my Neurobiology and Behavior concentration. After these six weeks are over, I will be taking a working internship with Shoals, composting, cooking in the kitchen, and working on various island projects. So that will be a total of eight solid weeks on Appledore Island, can't wait! (4/09)
Stephanie Zimmerman '12. For the first part of this summer, I will work in a lab at the University of Illinois that studies learning and memory. Then I will go on a service project trip to Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic for two weeks with Cornell Health International to help the organization Orphanage Outreach. While in the Domincan Republic, we will teach sessions on health issues like sanitation, good nutrition, and disease prevention as part of a public health education program that serves summer camps and the local communities. (4/09)
Spring 2008
Naomi Adjei was awarded the Learning Strategies Center Scholarship and will be taking Biology courses over the summer at Cornell. (4/08)
Mia Castro has been accepted to the Summer Medical and Dental Education Program at Duke University. (4/08)
Olumayowa (Maya) Dayo will be taking a course at Shoals Marine Laboratory on Appledore Island off the coast of Maine. (4/08)
Kathleen Garcia will be conducting research with Dr. Greg Martin with the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research this summer. (4/08)
Philia Gau was one of only 20 students selected nationally to participate in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Exceptional Research Opportunities Program (EXROP). She will be conducting research with Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator Yuh-Nung at the University of California San Francisco. (4/08)
Patti Green has been hired as a Teaching Assistant for Introductory Biology (BIOG 1105-1106). (4/08)
Joy Nduka was selected as a Teaching Assistant / Residential Advisor for Biology Summer Bridge, an inquiry-based course and living/learning community for pre-freshmen who plan to major in life sciences or pursue a career in the health professions. (5/08)
Reginald Severe has been accepted to Duke University's Summer Medical and Dental Education Program (SMDEP). (4/08)
Choumika Simones has been accepted to the Summer Medical and Dental Education Program (SMDEP) at the University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey. (4/08)
Kemar Trowers has been accepted to Case Western University's Summer Medical and Dental Education Program (SMDEP). (4/08)
 
 
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