Aug 30, 2004
EXCEL Scholar: Michael Werner ’07 Examines Links between T Cells and Cancer
Biology major Michael Werner ’07 (Neenah, Wis.) recently studied a set of immune cells that are an important means for fighting cancer. Throughout the…
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Biology major Michael Werner ’07 (Neenah, Wis.) recently studied a set of immune cells that are an important means for fighting cancer. Throughout the…
Rebecca Andersen ’06 (Acton, Mass.) and Jonathan Rowe ’06 (Reading, Pa.) are children of the technological age. They are part of a generation that grew…
One of two things could have happened when Michael Tortora ’06 (Willington, Conn.) began working on a research project for the economics and business department…
The study of a transient binary star system, which consists of two stars orbiting one another, is the focus of an intensive summer research project conducted…
Chemistry major Elizabeth Dethoff ’05 (Reading, Pa.) and biochemistry major Hannah Tuson ’06 (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.)are working together to develop Vitamin…
She could still be considered a newcomer to the art world, but by the end of the summer Sara Talias ’07 (Wyckoff, N.J.) will have an edge over some who…
Members of the class of 2008 will continue their year-long exploration of human security, civil society, and liberal learning during New Student Orientation…
Ibrahima Bah ’06 (Bronx, N.Y.) is taking full advantage of his opportunities as a physics major, including intensive research on galaxies this summer with…
Infinity may be an immeasurable item, but Greg Francos ’05 (Haddonfield, N.J.) helped prove a “limitless” math problem. Francos, a mathematics major and…
Ever since she took her first toddler steps, Marquis Scholar Meredith White ’06 (Andover, Mass.) has been fascinated with the plants and animals that dwell…