Local Outreach
Claire Benard, Ph.D.
Presented at the Boston Museum of Science in 2010.
Museum of Science website: http://www.mos.org/node/99654
Undergraduates or recent Bachelors Graduates
Joiha Hugenin |
2016-present |
Worcester State University |
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Sarah Bottari |
2016-present |
College of William & Mary |
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Sean Thackeray |
2016-present |
Connecticut College |
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Michael Murphy |
2016-present |
Worcester State University |
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Lauren Sidur |
2015-present |
Worcester State University |
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Akusika Aye-Addo |
2014-2015 |
Worcester State University |
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Thao Tran |
2014 |
Worcester State University |
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Gillian Carella |
2013-2015 |
Mount Holyoke College, BA; Quinnipiac Univ., MS |
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Taylor Perkins |
2013-2014 |
Worcester State University |
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Sana Hashmi |
2013 |
Worcester Polytechnique Institute |
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Mark Broadwin |
2012-2013 |
Colby College |
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Prerana Purohit |
2012 |
University of Connecticut |
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Mairead Masuda |
2011 |
National University of Ireland Galway |
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Akif Qutab |
2011-2012 |
UMass Lowell |
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Murtaza Qutab |
2011-2012 |
Bridgewater State University |
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Cat Harwood |
2013-2015 |
Masters at WPI |
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Cat Harwood |
2011-2013 |
B.Sc. Yale University |
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Jess Acosta |
2014 |
Worcester State University |
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Lauren Goodale, B.Sc. |
2013-2015 |
University of Connecticut |
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Hannah George, B.Sc. |
2013-2014 |
UMass Amherst |
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Avery Fisher, B.Sc. |
2011-2013 |
Mount Holyoke College |
High School Students
Ryan Thackeray |
2015-present |
Wachusett Regional High School |
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Sean Thackeray |
2013-2015 |
Wachusett Regional High School |
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Marina Qutab |
2012-2013 |
Wachusett Regional High School |
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Krisa Camargo |
2011-2012 |
Westborough High School |
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Rachel Mazzamurro |
2011-2013 |
Westborough High School |
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Lindsey Phillips |
2010-2011 |
Wachusett Regional High School |
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Yesenia Valentin |
2011 |
North High |
Michael Francis, Ph.D.
I have been and am currently the doctoral advisor to multiple (currently 3) graduate students and supervisor to several (currently 1) postdoctoral fellows. All lab members have presented their data at national and international meetings and several have had their work selected for competitive oral presentations. Outside of my lab, I have helped to guide scientific training through participation in thesis qualifying and advisory committees for >40 students. I have independently developed new lectures and taught in the yearly Introductory Neuroscience course as well as several advanced topics courses.
I have mentored several undergraduate Honors Projects from students at area schools, including Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and Assumption College, and hosted numerous (>10) undergraduates for summer internships in my lab. In addition, I have trained 2 students through the Summer Undergraduate Research Program that offers research opportunities to students from disadvantaged backgrounds or who are under-represented in research (http://www.umassmed.edu/summer). Some of these trainees have been included as authors on papers from the lab and a previous undergraduate trainee received the Provost’s award at WPI for his thesis work in my lab.
I have been very active in communicating science to students and the general public. I have given formal and informal seminars at undergraduate institutions in the area (e.g. Assumption College) and myself as well as other lab members have introduced neurobiology and C. elegans to students at local high schools and elementary schools. I helped to organize and lectured in the “Small Brains, Big Ideas” course (http://www.smallbrains.org) in Santiago, Chile that was designed to train Latin American students to use invertebrate model systems for neurobiology research.
Dorothy Schafer, Ph.D.
Undergraduate mentorship during the summer months.