Faculty Mentors
2021
- Brian Liau (Liau Lab)
- Emily Balskus (Balskus Lab)
- Jeff Macklis (Macklis Lab)
- Jason Buenrostro (Buenrostro Lab)
- Victoria D'Souza (D’Souza Lab)
- Rachelle Gaudet (Gaudet Lab)
2020
- Dr. Elena Rivas (Rivas Lab)
- Dr. Victoria D'Souza (D’Souza Lab)
- Dr. Emily Balskus (Balskus Lab)
- Dr. Jason Buenrostro (Buenrostro Lab)
- Dr. Florian Engert (Engert Lab)
- Dr. Dan Needleman (Needleman Lab)
2019
Dr. Rachelle Gaudet
Dr. Victoria D'Souza
Dr. Elena Kramer
Dr. Brian Liau
Dr. Jeff Macklis
Dr. Pete Girguis
2018
2017
Dr. Ben de Bivort | To understand the neurobiological mechanisms of ecologically and evolutionarily relevant behaviors | Summer Intern: Marlin Figgins
Dr. Victoria D'Souza | Dr. D'Souza's lab uses nuclear magnetic resonance to understand how retroviruses employ various RNA structures | Summer Intern: Josephine Tang
Dr. Rachelle Gaudet Laboratory | We use a combination of x-ray crystallography, biophysical and biochemical techniques, and functional assays to study the stereochemistry of signaling and transport through biological membranes. Summer Intern: Keri Ngo
Dr. Matthew Shair Laboratory | The mechanistic basis of human diseases, identify new druggable targets, and develop therapeutics | Summer Intern: Emily Harrison
Dr. Christina Woo | The Woo lab studies the intersection between small molecules and proteins | Summer Intern: Paloma Tuttle
Dr. Yun Zhang | Circuit Mechanisms of Learning | Summer Intern: Juan Carlos Martinez Cervantes
2016
Dr. David Cox Laboratory | Our laboratory seeks to understand the computational underpinnings of object recognition. Summer Intern: Roberto Barroso-Luque
Dr. Sean Eddy Laboratory | Algorithm development for computational genome sequence analysis. Summer Intern: Tyler Camp
Dr. Rachelle Gaudet Laboratory | We use a combination of x-ray crystallography, biophysical and biochemical techniques, and functional assays to study the stereochemistry of signaling and transport through biological membranes. Summer Intern: Stephanie Kabeche
Dr. Susan Mango Laboratory | The Mango lab studies organ development and physiology using a simple organ, the C. elegans pharynx (or foregut), which nonetheless faces the same hurdles that confront organs in more complex animals. Summer Intern: Christopher Reid
Dr. Venki Murthy | Our research group is interested in understanding how neural circuits process information, particularly in the rodent olfactory system. Summer Intern: Alan Wei
Dr. Matthew Shair Laboratory | The mechanistic basis of human diseases, identify new druggable targets, and develop therapeutics. Summer Intern: Jacob Ferreira
2015