The Honors College with Johnson & Johnson Women in STEM2D Life Sciences-Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (HCW-SURF)
This fellowship is intended for Honors College Women who are DLS majors pursuing novel, independent life science based research under the supervision of a Rutgers-NB faculty member. This fellowship is generously funded by the Rutgers Honors College in conjunction with the Johnson & Johnson Women in STEM2D program.
First name | Last Name | Project Title |
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Meha | Aggarwal | Role of mTORC1 in the autophagic clearance of DAT following cocaine administration |
Arianna | Horgan | Effect of Seston on Gut Transit Time in c. virginica |
Anjali | Patel | Effects of Antibiotics and GUSi on the Expression of Estrogen Receptors in Mouse Hepatic Tissue |
Deepti | Rao | E-Cadherin/HMR-1 polarity requires vesicle transport powered by WAVE-dependent branched actin |
Anushka | Subrahmanian | The Effect of Azithromycin on the Expression of UGT1A1 and UGT1A9 in Mouse Livers |
Deeksha | Misri | Identifying differentially regulated reactions in stony coral Montipora capitata under thermal stress |