by admin | May 31, 2019 | The Faces of Undergraduate Research
Featured: Ryder Easterlin By: Lydia Rivers Ryder Easterlin is a junior at Northwestern University from San Rafael, California majoring in biological sciences and minoring in computer science and biotechnology and biochemical engineering. He is a member of the sailing...
by admin | May 31, 2019 | The Faces of Undergraduate Research
Featured: Mari Brady By: Joy Zheng. Mari Brady is a sophomore studying biology and mathematics with a concentration in cell biology. Originally from Grayslake, IL, she currently works at the Bao Laboratory. What is your project? There is a protein complex known as...
by admin | May 31, 2019 | The Faces of Undergraduate Research
Featured: Hollyn Cetrone By: David Zane & Emily Suen. Hollyn Cetrone is a senior, originally from the Bay Area, studying towards a neuroscience major and global health minor. She is currently working with Professor Sera Young. Tell me about your research I got...
by admin | May 30, 2019 | The Faces of Undergraduate Research
Featured: Will Hofstadter By: Lydia Rivers. Perseverance, focus, and the ability to learn from mistakes and figure out the next step are what Northwestern senior Will Hofstadter says makes for a good athlete – and a good researcher. “I think [research and...
by admin | May 30, 2019 | The Faces of Undergraduate Research
Feature: Alexandra Krauska By: Lydia Rivers. “Mary expected the visit after her grandma called,” versus “Mary expected to visit after her grandma called.” In the English language there are words, such as visit or lock, that can be used as noun or a verb. This...