2016 SRF Summer Scholar Profile: Martin Rodriguez Romero

My name is Martin Rodriguez, and I am currently pursuing a BSc degree in Biomedical Engineering through the Marquette University & Medical College of Wisconsin joint BME program. I am very passionate about blood flow in the cardiovascular system and find SENS Research Foundation’s approach to negligible senescence highly strategic for expanding its health span. …

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2016 SRF Summer Scholar Profile: Elizabeth Batiuk

My name is Elizabeth Batiuk, and I am a rising senior studying bioengineering at Santa Clara University. During my time at Santa Clara University, I have been fortunate to work in Dr. Zhiwen (Jonathan) Zhang’s bioengineering laboratory. His laboratory focuses on “bioengineering towards medicine” and uses protein engineering to study mechanisms that lead to drug …

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2016 SRF Summer Scholar Profile: Alicia Lee

I recently graduated from Rutgers University, New Brunswick with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering with a concentration in Tissue Engineering. During my time at Rutgers, I worked under the supervision of Dr. David Shreiber to investigate the mechanical and biological effects of acupuncture so that these mechanisms can be understood and potentially be incorporated …

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2015 SRF Summer Scholar Profile: Sumner Kilmarx

My name is Sumner Kilmarx; I am a rising junior at Dartmouth College where I am majoring in molecular biology. I previously performed research in the Immunology Department of the Kadmon Corporation in New York City. My Principal Investigator was Dr. Alexander Zanin-Zhorov and my post-doctoral advisor was Dr. Jonathan Weiss. Our lab investigated the …

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2015 SRF Summer Scholar Profile: Federica Sartori

I am a third year cellular biology major at University of California, Davis (UCD), planning to become a research scientist in cellular or computational biology. My previous research experiences have focused on understanding stem cell expression in zebrafish (a tropical freshwater fish) and on host reproductive responses induced by infecting bacteria that support vertical transmission …

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