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Students
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The Pack Research Experience Program (PREP) is a research award that directly benefits historically underrepresented and first-generation students with an academic standing of freshman or sophomore. Get paid to work on a research project or creative activity under the guidance of a faculty mentor!
Benefits of participating:
Applications for these projects are due on Monday, April 15, 2024 at 5 p.m. Visit the PREP student information page for details.
Laura Blume
The violence against public figures project
Mary Burtnick
Development of subunit vaccines to combat melioidosis
Josette El Zaklit
Comparing the effects of nanosecond electric pulses to those evoked by conventional electrical stimulation
Dave Feil-Seifer
Social impact of long-term cooperation with robots
Kaitlin Keegan
How does snow become glacial ice? Investigating the evolution of firn microstructure
Cynthia Corley Mastick
Slit fragments generate diversity in axon guidance and cell signaling
Lesley Morris
Historical Ecology in Rangelands (HEIR) Lab
Sandhya Krittika Narayanan
The social context of reawakening sleeping languages
Andrew Nuss
Insect physiology lab
Yftah Tal-Gan
Development of peptide-based tools to study bacterial communication
Rosie Trump
Screendance - Methods for creating dance films
Subhash Verma
Biochemical and recombinant virus approaches to establish the role of viral proteins and genetic elements in the replication and persistence of human viruses