Congratulations to SRE 2014 Undergrads and Teachers!

2013 SRE participant is interviewed about her research by the media.

A 2013 SRE participant is interviewed about her research by the media.

NIMBioS is pleased to announce the 20 participants selected for the 2014 Summer Research Experience (SRE) for undergraduates and teachers program. The program will run for eight weeks this summer from June 9-August 1. Participants will come from all over the country to work in teams with NIMBioS postdocs and UT faculty on research at the interface of mathematics and biology. To read more about this year’s SRE projects and participating mentors, click here. The roster for this year’s class of SRE participants is as follows:

Undergraduates (with their majors and institutions)

  • Vivian Anyaeche (Biology, Fisk University)
  • Brittany Boribong (Biomathematics, University of Scranton)
  • Michelle Cruz (Biotechnology, California State University-San Marcos)
  • Veronica Go (Biochemistry and Statistics, University of Tennessee-Knoxville)
  • Winode Handagama (Biochemistry, Maryville College)
  • Fangyuan Hong (Mathematics and Environmental Studies, Mount Holyoke College)
  • Tashika James (Biology, LeMoyne Owen College)
  • Nitin Krishna (Mathematics, Western Kentucky University)
  • Taylor Kuramoto (Mathematics, Augsburg College)
  • John Marken (Mathematics, College of William & Mary)
  • Marina Massaro (Mathematics, State University of New York at Geneseo)
  • Margaret McDaniel (Mathematics and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee-Knoxville)
  • Kelly Moran (Mathematics (Biology Concentration), Clemson University)
  • Taylor Nelson (Environmental Science, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
  • Nicole Rooks (Mathematics, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga)
  • John Shamshoian (Mathematics, California Polytechnic State University)
  • Brian Whyte (Ecology, State University of New York at Plattsburgh)
  • Benjamin Roberson (Computer Science, University of Tennessee-Knoxville)

Teachers (with their subject area and school)

  • Megan Comer (Chemistry, Campbell County High School)
  • Rebecca McDowell (Mathematics, West High School)
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