Graduate student, Albert Agustinus, and undergraduate student, Nicole Schnabel, presented a poster together about their research on using protein for the delivery of drugs for the treatment of osteoarthritis.
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Patrick Grycka, Edward Klementowicz, and Chappel Sharrock on Their Publication
The SOAR outreach team, consisting of undergraduates, Patrick Grycka, Edward Klementowicz, and Chappel Sharrock, have published their work in the Journal of Technology and Science Education. Their article detailed the effectiveness of online physics labs in the high school classroom. You can check out the article by clicking here.
Nicole Schnabel Completes URAP Program with the ARO
Undergraduate Student, Nicole Schnabel, has recently completed the Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program (URAP) with the Army Research Office (ARO). She spent the summer helping to develop protein-based hydrogels.
Joe Frezzo Selected to Present at WMIC
Biomedical Engineering PhD Candidate, Joe Frezzo, gave a talk ash the World Molecular Imaging Congress about his work on fluorinated block polymers with potential for MRI tracing.
Nicole Schnabel & Albert Agustinus Present Their Work at NYAS
Undergraduate Student, Nicole Schnabel, presented a poster on developing protein hydrogels a the New York Academy of Sciences. Albert Agustinus, a graduate student in the Montclare Lab, also presented his work on drug delivery for bone fracture healing.
Lindsay Hill Presents at World Molecular Imaging Congress
MD/PhD Candidate, Lindsay Hill, presented a poster on her protein-metal hybrid biomaterial for theranostic applications.
ARISE Students, Nina and Cassandra, Present Their Summer Research
Nina and Cassandra, high school students in the Applied Research Innovations in Science and Engineering (ARISE) program at NYU, presented their summer research at the program end symposium in front for parents, teachers, professors, students, and peers.
Teeba, Sumayya, and Gabriel Present at SURP Poster Session
Teeba Jihad, Sumayya Vawda, and Gabriel Brandao, all members of the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at NYU, presented their accomplishments from this past summer.
REU Student, Gabriel Brandao, Presents Work at Symposium
Gabriel Brandao presents his work on protein fibers for cancer theranostics that he spent his summer researching at the NYU MRSEC REU Symposium.
REU student, Patrick Stevens, Presents at NYU Tandon Poster Session
Patrick Stevens, an undergraduate student in the REU program, presents the research he did this summer during his visit to the Montclare Lab and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering.