SUMMER 2010 INTERNSHIP BLOGS!
As a prelude to our first issue, Wise Words Magazine is proud to introduce our Scienterrific Summers blog series. Each of our writers, all Harvard undergraduates, are conducting research in a variety of scientific fields. In addition to blogging about the successes and challenges of their work, these women will be discussing the day-to-day activities in the life of a student researcher. We hope that their words will both inform and inspire. Enjoy!
The Blogs!Name: Annie Morgan
Year: 2013 House: Dunster House Concentration: Chemistry Internship: Annie is interning with Dr. W. Chai of Washington State University studying telomeres. To read about her experiences, click here. Name: Jessica Zuo
Year: 2013 House: Dunster House Concentration: Undeclared Internship: Jessica is interning in Atlanta at the Behavioral Research Advancements in Neuroscience (BRAIN) program. To read about her experiences, click here. Name: Abby Schiff
Year: 2011 House: Adams House Concentration: Molecular and Cellular Biology Internship: Abby is interning at the Michel lab in the Cardiovascular Disease division at Brigham and Women's hospital.To read about her experiences, click here. |
Name: Nan Du
Year: 2012 House: Cabot House Concentration: Biomedical Engineering (S.B); Secondary in Health Policy Internship: Nan is researching at Transfusion Institute at the Universitätsklinikum, in Germany. To read about her experiences, click here Name: Aleksandra Syrkina
Year: 2012 House: Quincy House Concentration: Engineering Sciences Internship: Aleksandra is interning at Massachusetts General Hospital. To read about her experiences at Mass General, click here. Name: Katie Banks
Year: 2012 House: Cabot House Concentration: Applied Mathematics Internship: Katie is interning at East Tennessee State University studying mathematics. To read about her experiences, click here. |
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