Graduate Students Present Thesis Proposals
Rodelin
Duteste, Kyle Flannery, and Ian Whiteside, BAHS master's students, presented
thesis proposals on May 9, 2019. A diverse group of proposals were
presented covering topics ranging from telomeres and G proteins to
language development in individuals with autism spectrum disorder. The specific projects shared
include:
Rodelin Duteste. Evaluating the effect of the G-protein subunit Gamma-10 on
the
melanoma
development and metastasis using CRISPR/Cas 9. Mentor: Dr. William
Schwindinger
Kyle Flannery. Quantitative analysis of Language Development in Individuals
with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Related Genetic Disorders. Mentor: Dr.
Abby Hare-Harris. Kyle has received a research grant from the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania University Biologists to support his research. His poster
sharing preliminary results of his study received Honorable Mention at the
recent College of Science and Technology Research Day.
Ian Whiteside. Examining the Effects of BORIS and Human Telomere Regulation
and
Stability.
Mentor: Dr. Kate Beishline. Ian received first prize for his
poster describing his research at the recent College of Science and Technology
Research Day.
Ian Whiteside |
Rodelin Duteste |
Kyle Flannery |