Students Receive Summer Research Fellowships
The University of Scranton awarded seven undergraduate students President’s Fellowships for Summer Research for 2024. The fellowships, administered by the Provost Office, offer each student the chance to partner with a faculty mentor to complete a research project during the summer. Each project was proposed and designed by the student and their faculty mentor.
The following is a list of the students who were awarded 2024 summer research fellowships, their projects and faculty mentors.
Noah A. Abdulqawi researched “The effect of memantine on the extinction of drug-seeking behavior in Camponotus floridanus” with faculty mentor Marc Seid, Ph.D., professor of biology.
Madelyne M. Gasper researched “Investigating the Role of the Telencephalon on the Startle Response in Goldfish, Carassius auratus” with faculty mentor Robert Waldeck, Ph.D., associate professor of biology.
Michael J. Howard researched “The effects of an Alkaloid-based diet on metabolic rate in the poison frog species Ranitomeya Variabilis” with faculty mentor Vincent Farallo, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology.
Gabrielle J. Jamieson researched “Using social norms to reduce the stigmatization of mental illness and self-disclosure” with faculty mentor Jessica Nolan, Ph.D., professor of psychology.
Brandon M. King researched “Metabolic Rates of Red-backed Salamanders Inhabiting Thermally Contrasting Landscapes: Impacts of Prescribed Fire” with faculty mentor Christopher Howey, Ph.D., associate professor of biology.
Grace K. McDonald researched “Investigation of Cytoskeletal Protein Hydrophobicity in the Brain” with faculty mentor Timothy Foley, Ph.D., professor of chemistry.
Brian L. White researched “An Investigation into the Abundance and Diversity of Wolbachia in Blood-feeding Disease Vectors in Northeastern Pennsylvania” with faculty mentor Spencer Galen, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology.