Danielle L. Cucchiara
Project Title : Daphnia magna as Molecular Bio-Sensors in Mine-Impacted Water Systems
Time Commitment : 11-15 hours/week, Variable
Method : Unpaid
Possible Co-Authorship : Yes
College : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Rachel Atchison
Project Title : Ant Curation and Ecology
Time Commitment : 6-10 hours/week
Method : Paid
Possible Co-Authorship : No
College : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Sumita Bhaduri-McIntosh
Project Title : Discovering therapies through a cancer-causing virus
Time Commitment : Variable
Method : Unpaid
Possible Co-Authorship : Yes
College : College of Medicine
Adam Wong
Project Title : Microbiome, nutrition and behavior in insects
Time Commitment : 11-15 hours/week, 6-10 hours/week
Method : Unpaid
Possible Co-Authorship : Yes
College : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Rachel Atchison
Project Title : Ant-plant & fire interactions
Time Commitment : 11-15 hours/week
Method : Paid
Possible Co-Authorship : Yes
College : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Dr. Chris Martyniuk
Project Title : Molecular and behavior effects of pesticides on zebrafish embryos and larvae
Time Commitment : 6-10 hours/week
Method : Unpaid
Possible Co-Authorship : Yes
College : College of Veterinary Medicine
Location of Research : On-Campus, Remote (can be conducted by an online student)
Clancy Short, Graduate Student
Project Title : Fly Puberty: How do Caribflies know if they have enough protein for courtship behavior?
Time Commitment : 6-10 hours/week
Method : Unpaid
Possible Co-Authorship : Yes
College : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Rachel Atchison
Project Title : Ant-plant interactions: native vs. exotic ants and seed dispersal
Time Commitment : 6-10 hours/week
Method : Paid
Possible Co-Authorship : No
College : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Dr. Scott Tibbetts
Project Title : Function of virus-derived noncoding RNAs in virus infection and tumor development
Time Commitment : 11-15 hours/week
Method : Depends on lab funding
Possible Co-Authorship : Yes
College : College of Medicine
Danielle Ivey
Project Title : Daphnia magna as Molecular Bio-Sensors in Mine-Impacted Water Systems
Time Commitment : 6-10 hours/week
Method : Unpaid
Possible Co-Authorship : Yes
College : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences