HRP SU24-24: Research Opportunity with Dr. Hideyuki Oguro

Project Mentor

Dr. Hideyuki Oguro
Department of Cell Biology

Undergraduate Research Opportunity Description

Project Description The Oguro laboratory investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms that regulate the development, self-renewal, mobilization, and malignant transformation of blood-forming hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) using mutant mouse models, patient samples, and human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Potential projects involve studying gene expression modifications in human iPSCs or mouse HSCs to explore the roles of candidate genes in HSC biology. This includes tasks such as plasmid constructions, lentiviral and/or transposon gene delivery, CRISPR-activation/interference of gene expression, and flow cytometric analysis of cultured human iPSCs or mouse HSCs.
Project Direction Blood-forming hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) reside in the bone marrow and sustain the entire blood/immune system throughout life. They serve as the functional units of bone marrow transplantation. One of the goals in the Oguro laboratory is to generate more HSCs that can be used for transplantation from two sources: adult HSCs mobilized into the blood circulation from the bone marrow in vivo, and embryonic HSCs developed from human iPSCs.in vitro. Our findings could pave the way for novel therapies aimed at diseases resulting from inadequate hematopoiesis or hematologic malignancies.
Mentorship and Supervision Students can schedule one-on-one meetings with me every other week, but I will be available for discussion anytime. Graduate students in our laboratory can provide hands-on training.
Student Qualifications Completed or in-progress coursework related to biology. Interest in stem cell biology or cancer biology.
Summer Schedule Options Monday-Friday 9am through 5pm (flexible).
Project Continuation Fall 2024, Spring 2025
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/HRP24-24. The application deadline is Monday, January 29, 2024.

This application requires a Resume or CV, Cover Letter, Unofficial Transcript, GPA, Science GPA, Statement of Qualifications, Statement of Research Interests, and Statement of Career Interests.