Justin Salak earns Dean's Summer Research Award



Justin Salak
Justin Salak, B.S. Biology, pre-medical sciences option, conducted research this summer in the laboratory of Dr. Kate Beishline.  His work was sponsored by the College of Science and Technology Dean's Summer Research Award. Justin presented a poster  at the eighth Annual Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium at Bucknell University.  The Title of his poster was “Assessment of the Role of CTCF in Human Telomere Replication.” For his summer project, Justin optimized experimental conditions for DNA combing and staining of telomere repeats for Single Molecule Analysis of Replicated DNA (or SMARD for short). These experiments provide the foundation for future studies on the way the binding motifs of CTCF located adjacent to telomeres, which regulate telomere transcription, are effecting the local DNA replication. He was able to optimize about 70% of the protocol before the end of the summer.  Dr. Beishline's work is supported by a BU Research and Scholarship Grant. 

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