We are very excited to extend a warm welcome to our newest undergraduate researchers: Genesis Cely (BME), Mithun Makam (BMB), and Sanaya Tonsekar (Biology). They are all sophomores at Boston University.
We are excited to host three new rotation students in the Pratt Lab. Welcome to Victoria Lozano Escarra (BS Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology), Liz Medvedeva (BS Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh), and Ted Rock (BS Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh).
We are very excited to extend a warm congratulations and welcome to our newest undergraduate researcher, Terry Chen. Terry was awarded an Undergraduate Research Program grant through BU STEM Pathways. He is currently in his sophomore year in the BU BME program.
We are very excited to extend a warm welcome to our Jackelyn (“Jacky”) Merida. Jacky joins us as part of the STEM Pathways program at BU. Maren Eltze will mentor Jacky as she works on her own research project.
We are very excited to extend a warm welcome to our newest graduate student. Loran Gliford joins us after completing a series of rotations through the Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry program at Boston University.
We are very excited to extend a warm welcome to our newest undergraduate researcher. Hanhminh Nguyen is currently in her junior year in the BME program at Boston University. Check out her profile on our People page!
We are excited to host two new rotation students in the Pratt Lab. Welcome to Loran Gliford (BS Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode Island) and Tori Guerina (BS, Biology, University of Massachusetts, Lowell).
We are very excited to welcome to our newest lab member. Nicholle Weir-Shack is a sophomore in the BU Biology program. She will work as a lab coordinator as part of the ARROWS Student Lab Managers Program.
We are very excited to extend a warm welcome to our new graduate student. Maren Eltze joins us after finishing a series of rotations through the Biomedical Engineering program at Boston University.
We are very excited to extend a warm welcome to our new graduate student. Colin Skeen joins us after completing a series of rotations through the Biomedical Engineering program at Boston University.