Five BME Undergraduate Students Receive Aresty Grants

Tapan Patel secured an Aresty grant for his research on the project Roles of Nkx-6.1 in Regulating Notch1 Expression in Retinal Development. The Aresty research Center for Undergraduates (ARC) has decided to grant funding in the amount of $750 in support of their undergraduate research project. Professor Li Cai is supervising the project.

Haim Tawil secured an Aresty grant for his research on the project Characterization of Morphological Changes in Ephrin-A5 Knockout Mouse Retinal Cells. The Aresty research Center for Undergraduates (ARC) has decided to grant funding in the amount of $300 in support of their undergraduate research project. Professor Li Cai is supervising the project.

Stephanie Loh secured an Aresty grant for his research on the project Dbx1 Enhancer Regulates Spinal Cord Gene Expression. The Aresty research Center for Undergraduates (ARC) has decided to grant funding in the amount of $300 in support of their undergraduate research project. Professor Li Cai is supervising the project.

Jay Naik secured an Aresty grant for his research on a novel boosted distance metric for content based retrieval of histopathology. The Aresty research Center for Undergraduates (ARC) has decided to grant funding in the amount of $600 in support of their undergraduate research project. Professor Anant Madabhushi is supervising the project.

Hussain Fatakdawala secured an Aresty grant for his research on segmentation of lymphocytes from breast cancer histopathology. The Aresty research Center for Undergraduates (ARC) has decided to grant funding in the amount of $600 in support of their undergraduate research project. Professor Anant Madabhushi is supervising the project.