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  • Mark Atuan

    Mark Atuan

    Research; key to finding new discoveries, new treatments and cures…advancements in muscle regeneration could help injured war veterans suffering trauma in battle, regain functionality.

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  • Aaron Maslia

    Aaron Maslia

    Alzheimer’s Disease Regenerative bioscience has the ability to affect so many facets of our life. Techniques can be used to manipulate not only our health, but our food and other resources as well. On a personal note, my grandmother has Alzheimer’s Disease and seeing that there is a group of scientists working on developing methods…

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  • Hannah Mason

    Hannah Mason

    Political Aspirations I have worked in Dr. Lohitash Karumbaiah’s lab since January 2014. Prior to beginning in this lab, I attended the weekly RBC lab meetings. Scientific research leads to progress; progress leads to a better world; therefore, scientific research leads to a better world. As this syllogism suggests, scientific research is necessary to improve…

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  • Sonal Dugar

    Sonal Dugar

    Hope for Stroke In addition to classroom experience, I have also joined the research team that is focusing on the possible use of stem cell therapies in stroke patients. In this research project, I will have the opportunity to see whether stem cells will be able to regenerate useful motor function by performing gait analysis…

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  • Sanam Desai

    Sanam Desai

    Changing Lives My grandmother has Alzheimer’s disease and I have seen firsthand how devastating the disease can be on a person’s quality of life. Cures for diseases such as these through regenerative bioscience research could change the lives of countless individuals and their families for the better.

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  • Elizabeth Wilkins

    Elizabeth Wilkins

    regenerative bioscience…can potentially impact degenerative neurological diseases and on other impairments such as spinal cord injuries.

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  • Natalie Bishop

    Natalie Bishop

    Fascinated by the endless wonders of science, I aspire to soak in as much knowledge as my brain allows — make discoveries even the most reputable of scientists couldn’t dream of.

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  • Kimberly Straub

    Kimberly Straub

    My goal has always been to be a doctor and I know that hands on research can teach me a lot about the medical field that I am missing in just my studies for class.

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  • Schuyler Bentzel

    Schuyler Bentzel

    I’m working/volunteering in multiple types of physical therapy settings, allowing me to use what I’m learning in the lab to see what kind of implications that information may have in a clinical setting.

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  • Nicole Bisel

    Nicole Bisel

    Neurological Damage During the second semester of my freshman year of college, I took a CURO gateway seminar which introduced me to a few different lab groups interested in stem cell research. After attending Dr. Stice’s discussion of biobots in spring 2014, I became associated with the RBC and found my place in Dr. Karumbaiah’s…

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