Project Mentor
Dr. Yanlin Wang
Medicine
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Description
Project Description | The summer research project is to examine the molecular signaling pathway that regulates fibroblast activation and monocyte-to-fibroblast transition. The student will utilize molecular, pharmacological and genetic approaches such as cell culture, Western blot, histology, gene knockout. |
Project Direction | The research interest in my lab focuses on elucidating the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of kidney disease. We are particularly interested in the roles of inflammatory cells and fibroblasts in the pathogenesis of kidney injury and fibrosis. |
Mentorship and Supervision | The student will participate weekly lab meeting and present his/her results on a weekly basis. I will discuss the results with the student and provide advice on subsequent study. |
Student Qualifications | Basic cell biology techniques and completion of biology-related coursework are required. |
Summer Schedule Options | Research Dates: May 28 to August 2, 2019 Schedule: M-F, 9am-4pm or 9am-5pm |
Project Continuation | Fall 2019, Spring 2020 |
Academic Year Time Commitment | 9 hours/week |
Possible Thesis Project | Yes |
Application
Submit an online application for this research opportunity at https://quest.uconn.edu/prog/HRP19-23/. The application deadline is Monday, February 4, 2019.
This application requires a cover letter, a resume or CV, an unofficial transcript, a brief statement of research interests, a brief statement of career interests, contact information for references, and at least one letter of recommendation.