User:Jeremy Jovellanos
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| - | I am a 3rd year undergraduate student at Stony Brook University pursuing a bachelor of science degree in Biology with a concentration in Neuroscience and minor in Spanish. To become further involved in the scientific community, I am currently enrolled (Fall 2009) in the course BIO 487 - Research in Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology. Under the supervision of Dr. Marvin O'Neal and Dr. Gisselle Medina, the primary focus of "P.R.E.P.A.R.E" (Protein Explorations in Preparation for Authentic Research Experiences)is to construct physical models of proteins while keeping in mind structure and function. | + | I am a 3rd year undergraduate student at Stony Brook University pursuing a bachelor of science degree in Biology with a concentration in Neuroscience and minor in Spanish Language and Literature. To become further involved in the scientific community and gain research experience, I am currently enrolled (Fall 2009) in the course BIO 487 - Research in Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology. Under the supervision of Dr. Marvin O'Neal and Dr. Gisselle Medina, the primary focus of "P.R.E.P.A.R.E" (Protein Explorations in Preparation for Authentic Research Experiences)is to construct physical models of proteins while keeping in mind structure and function. |
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I am a 3rd year undergraduate student at Stony Brook University pursuing a bachelor of science degree in Biology with a concentration in Neuroscience and minor in Spanish Language and Literature. To become further involved in the scientific community and gain research experience, I am currently enrolled (Fall 2009) in the course BIO 487 - Research in Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology. Under the supervision of Dr. Marvin O'Neal and Dr. Gisselle Medina, the primary focus of "P.R.E.P.A.R.E" (Protein Explorations in Preparation for Authentic Research Experiences)is to construct physical models of proteins while keeping in mind structure and function.
