This project explores how a specific group of lipids, key membrane components and dynamic signaling molecules, shape cellular fate by regulating both senescence and cell death.
Try your hand at genome editing and learn common laboratory procedures in molecular biology and microbiology. Join the Rusche lab as we investigate how yeast sense niacin deficiencies.
The results of this study will improve our understanding of aging effects on auditory training benefits, which could inform treatment plans for management of hearing loss.
This project explores how survivin, a key protein in stiffness-dependent cellular processes, regulates vascular and cardiac cell behaviors linked to cardiovascular diseases.
This research team will produce an exploratory descriptive analysis of the head coaches and student athletes participating in women’s flag football, a sport that has grown exponentially at both the high school and college levels over the past five years.
Earn a digital badge while working on a mentored project to display evidence of your skills and accomplishments to future employers and graduate schools.