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Student Research


Fall '06 - Spring '07

Title
Student
Advisor
"Effects of Chronic Anti-epileptic Drug Administration on Cognitive Performance of Male Rats"
James Ferber '08
Carolyn Seiden '07
Madeline Rhodes
"Do Ensyme- and Non-Enzyme-Inducing Anti-Epileptic Drugs Differentially Alter Anxiety Behavior of Male Rats?"
Ian Pollock '08
Sean Nash '08
Madeline Rhodes
"Effects of Chronic Anti-epileptic Drug Administration on Reproductive Performance of Male Rats"
Matt Isakson '07
Madeline Rhodes
"Mediated Vision"
Carolyn Seiden
Flip Phillips
"Behavorial Neuroscience of Sexual Motivation "

Garth Coombs '08
Ben Ragen '08

Hassan Lopez
"Developmental and Adult Effects of Fluoxetine on Drosophila Circadian Activity Rhythms"
Sean Nash '08
Bernie Possidente
"Weekend Effects on College Student Sleep Cycles and Academic Performance"
Caitlin Hennessey '07
Bernie Possidente
"Investigation of Carry-over Effects on an Emotinal Stroop Task"
Ian Pollock '08
Denise Evert



Fall '05 - Spring '06


Title
Student
Advisor
"Isolation of New Kinesin Variants in Squid Giant Axon"
Gina Loshkajian '06
Bernie Possidente
"Cell Signalling in Parkinsons Disease Mutations "
Ibardo Zambrano '06
Bernie Possidente
"Examination and Application of Slow Emotional Stroop Effects to Assess Hemispheric Asymmetries of Emotion Processing"
Aaron Zigelbaum '06
Denise Evert
"Assessment of the Valence-Based Hypothesis of Emotional Processing Using a Face-Word Stroop Analog Task"
Kerry Purtell '06
Denise Evert
"Effects of Fluoxetine on Circadian Activity Rhythms in Fruit Flies"

Anil Kabrawala '06
Ethan McIlhenny '06
Carolyn Seiden '07

Bernie Possidente
"Perception and Action at a Distance"
Carolyn Seiden '07
Eric Egan '08
Flip Phillips

 

Ibardo

Ibardo Zambrano, '06
August 4, 2005
Ibardo worked in a lab at NIH over the summer of 2005. Here he is at a recognition ceremony for his UGSP Program with Dr. M. Gettesman and Drs. M Gettesman and A. Johnson. Ibardo had a great summer and did some wonderful work. His mentor, Mark Cookson, and the Chief of the Neurogenomics Section, John Hardy, had great things to say about Ibardo.