Christina Presented at ABRCMS
EWU McNair Scholar, Christina Ramelow, presented her research November 1st-4th at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students. What a great opportunity.
Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program
EWU McNair Scholar, Christina Ramelow, presented her research November 1st-4th at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students. What a great opportunity.
WU McNair Scholar, Christina Ramelow, has completed a McNair Research Project this summer with her mentor, Dr. Javier Ochoa-Reparaz. Her research title is “Studying intestinal permeability on murine model of multiple sclerosis”. Keep up the good work Christina! We are proud of you!
EWU McNair Scholar, Laurisa Ankley, presented her research November 1st-4th at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students. What a great opportunity.
EWU McNair Scholar, Laurisa Ankley, has completed a McNair Research Project this summer with her mentor, Dr. Andrea Castillo. Her research title is “How supplemental iron impacts the antibacterial effect of Manuka honey”. Keep up the good work Laurisa! We are proud of you!
EWU McNair Scholar, Monica Villegas, has completed a McNair Research Project this summer with her mentor, Dr. Justin Bastow. Her research title is “Simulated Wildfire Effects on Soil Ecosystem Productivity: In Response to Climate Change”. Keep up the good work Monica! We are proud of you!
McNair Scholar Laurisa Ankley presented a poster at the American Society for Microbiology Northwest Branch Meeting at WSU on Oct 13-14. The title of her research was “How supplemental iron impacts the antibacterial effects of Manuka honey”. She also received a top 4 poster award. Great Job Laurisa!