Presentation at the 15th Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students in Seattle, WA.
Medgar Evers College RISE student Zimuzoh K. Orakwue is presenting her research poster on “testosterone effect on molecular signaling in the penis of sickle cell mice” at ABRCMS conference. This work was done during her summer internship at the Johns Hopkins University.
Medgar Evers College RISE student Louis Dheveline is presenting her research poster on the “ Genetic screening to identify regulators of collective cell migration” at ABRCMS conference. This work was done at the MEC School of Science, Health & Technology core research facilities under the supervision of Dr. Monn Monn Myat of the biology department.
Lissette Guzman, a Medgar Evers College RISE student is explaining her research work to a ABRCMS conference attendee. The research work “ A Rat model to simulate seizure-induced larynx”. This work was done at the SUNY Downstate School of Graduate Studies. Dr. Mark Stewart, M.D./Ph.D. was her research mentor.
Medgar Evers College RISE student Roshell Wiggan is presenting her research work on “ the role of Notch and Ras in blood cell differentiation in Drosophila” at the ABRCMS conference. The work was done under the mentorship of the biology faculty Dr. Chiyedza Small at the MEC core research facilities.
Crystal L. Abrams with her research poster “the effect of extracellular matrix protein laminin-1 on growth and differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells” Crystal is a MEC RISE student. She did this work using MEC core research facilities under the mentorship of Biology Professor Dr. Alam Nur-E-Kamal.
Medgar Evers College RISE student Jessica Asiedu explaining her research work on “Targeting hyperactive neurons in epilepsy with an activity dependent promoter” This research was conducted at the University of Virginia during her summer internship.
Nicole B. Williams, a Medgar Evers College RISE student is presenting her research on “Nesprin-1 function in endothelial cell migration” to a poster judge. This work was done at the MEC School of Science, Health & Technology core research facilities under the supervision of biology faculty Dr. Monn Monn Myat.
Medgar Evers College RISE student Jermaine Wilson explaining his work on ‘Effects of dietary supplements on blood cell tumors in Drosophila” to a poster judge during 15th ABRCMS conference. This work was done at the MEC core research facilities under the supervision of MEC biology faculty Dr. Chiyedza Small.