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    <Title>Undergraduate Research: Hennigan Lab, UMBC</Title>
    <Tagline>Jasper Reno, &#8216;24, chemical engineering</Tagline>
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          <p>May 2022 in Hennigan Lab UMBC, Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering</p>
          <p><strong>What is the focus of your research/internship?</strong></p>
          <p>Our project looks at the evolution of brown carbon molecules in cloud water when exposed to changes in pH or UV radiation, and how this affects their light absorbing properties. We are currently performing experiments in photolysis, where light splits these organic compounds that changes their interaction with light and thus, their effects on climate. Light absorption is important for understanding how atmospheric aerosols can increase or decrease global warming.</p>
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          <p>If there are topics you learn about in class such as water treatment, air pollution, etc that seem interesting or you want to learn more about, there is probably a UMBC professor who is actually doing research that is advancing our understanding of that topic!</p></div>
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    <Title>Undergraduate Research: MartenLab, UMBC</Title>
    <Tagline>Meredith Morse, &#8216;25 chemical engineering</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content"><p><strong>Meredith Morse<br></strong>'25 chemical engineering - biotechnology &amp; bioengineering track, </p>
          <p><strong>When did you start your research?</strong></p>
          <p><em>January 2021 in </em><a href="https://martenlab.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><em>MartenLab</em></a> at UMBC, Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering</p><p><strong>What is the focus of your research?</strong></p>
          <p>I am focused on characterizing the <em>Aspergillus nidulans</em> kinase deletion library for increased septation in response to cell wall stress. More broadly, I use microscopy techniques to investigate gene deletions in filamentous fungus in order to determine the gene products' role in the upkeep and repair of the cell wall. </p>
          <p><strong>What advice do you have for students who are interested in getting involved in research or an internship?</strong></p>
          <p>Do not be afraid to reach out to professors, older students, or others for advice! Getting involved can seem overwhelming, especially when you do not know where to start. Turning to those with experience can be really helpful as they can provide guidance and mentorship. The real world advice and support they can provide is invaluable as you discover your own path. </p><p><strong>Are you a member of any clubs/campus organizations?</strong></p>
          <p>Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) Scholars Program, Phi Mu Fraternity for Women</p>
          <p><strong>What are your goals after graduation?</strong></p>
          <p>PhD in Chemical Engineering</p></div>
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    <Title>Undergraduate Research: Hennigan Lab, UMBC</Title>
    <Tagline>Madison McLaren, &#8216;23 chemical engineering</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content"><h4><strong>Madison McLaren</strong><strong> <br></strong></h4>‘23 chemical engineering - biotechnology &amp; bioengineering track
          <p><strong>Where did you conduct your research: </strong></p>
          <p>Dr. Hennigan's lab, UMBC</p>
          <p><strong>When did you start your research on campus?</strong></p>
          <p>I started my research in June of 2022. I was partnered with Dr. Hennigan through the <a href="https://lsamp.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><em>LSAMP</em></a> program, which I participated in during the summer of 2022. For the fall semester, I was hired under Dr. Hennigan as an undergraduate student researcher and I plan to continue to research in the lab until graduation in May of 2023.</p>
          <p><strong>What is the focus of your research/internship?</strong></p>
          <p>The focus of my research is to study brown carbon content in cloud water. Brown carbon is light absorbing organic material that has an effect on climate change.</p>
          <p><strong>What advice do you have for students who are interested in getting involved in research or an internship?</strong></p>
          <p>Reach out to professors and do your research on other clubs and organizations on campus. Your connections are your best bet in getting involved in a lab.</p>
          <p><strong>Are you a member of any clubs/campus organizations?</strong></p>
          <p>AIChE, Tau Beta Pi. </p>
          <p><strong>What are your goals after graduation?</strong></p>
          <p>I will be attending Rice University to obtain a PhD in biomedical engineering starting Fall 2023</p>
          <p><strong>Learn more about </strong><strong>Madison McLaren</strong><strong>:</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclrmadison/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclrmadison/</a> </p></div>
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    <Title>Undergraduate Internship: Newport News Shipbuilding</Title>
    <Tagline>John Velkey,&#8216;23 chemical engineering - traditional track</Tagline>
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          <p><strong>When was the internship? <br></strong>Summer 2022</p>
          <p><strong>Where was the internship?</strong> <br>Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, in Newport News, Virginia</p>
          <p><strong>What was the focus of your research/internship?<br></strong>As the Plant Utilities Operations Engineering Intern, John provided facilities and utilities engineering support. </p>
          <p><strong>What advice do you have for students who are interested in getting involved in research or an internship?<br></strong>Apply early, apply often, consider a wide range of internships/research fields</p>
          <p><strong>Are you a member of any clubs/campus organizations?<br></strong>John works for the UMBC Undergraduate Admissions Office.</p>
          <p><strong>What are your goals after graduation?<br></strong>John would like to pursue a career in industry after graduation. </p>
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  <Title>CAST sets high bar for High School senior's lab internship</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong>Colin Wang,</strong> senior at Marriotts Ridge High School in Marriottsville, MD completed an internship in summer 2022 at the Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST) at Chemical Biochemical and Environmental Engineering Department at UMBC. Wang was mentored by <strong><a href="https://umbc.edu/stories/gates-cambridge-scholarship/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Christopher Slaughter</a></strong>, '23, M31 computer engineering and supervised by <strong>Dr. Govind Rao</strong>, professor in the Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering.</p>
    <p>The main purpose of Wang's summer internship was to gain research experience with real research goals and to work on automatic biosensors for glucose monitoring. The biosensor detects and reads the concentration of glucose in a liquid sample without the need of diabetic patients to constantly prick their skin. Colin Wang's internship immersed him in a new research topic while also teaching him what being in a real lab was like and giving him a sense of family.</p>
    <p>Colin shared his experience the write up he titled "<strong>CAST &amp; Curious - How a Summer Internship in Biotechnology Shaped Me". </strong>Learn more about other opportunities for High School students at CBEE : <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/highschools-visits/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/highschools-visits/</a></p>
    <p><strong><br></strong></p><h3><strong>CAST &amp; Curious - How a Summer Internship in Biotechnology Shaped Me </strong></h3><h4><strong>by Colin Wang </strong></h4><div><strong><br></strong></div><p><strong>Part 1: Introduction</strong></p>
    <p>Nothing beats in-person, real experience. High school classes and labs, while great at propelling a student into biotechnology, are only a stepping stone towards real lab experience with real research goals. My internship in UMBC's Rao Lab with the members of CAST immersed me in a new research topic while also teaching me what being in a real lab was like and giving me a sense of family. Thus, the present paper aims to summarize the research I participated in at CAST as well as to review perhaps the best summer experience possible for an ambitious student. </p>
    <p><strong>Part 2: Automatic Glucose Biosensor</strong></p>
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    <li><strong><strong>Context:</strong></strong></li>
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    <p>My main connection to CAST came through the <strong>Automatic Biochemistry Analyzer</strong>, also known as the Automatic Biosensor. Simply put, when given a sample, a matching protein, and the correct column preparation, the biosensor detects and reads the concentration of a molecule, such as glucose, in a liquid sample. Why is this needed? Current methods of glucose monitoring in human blood require diabetic patients to constantly prick their skin, which is uncomfortable and painful. Alternatively, noninvasive glucose monitoring by passive diffusion, or without breaking the skin, would give convenience and ease to the 37.3 million2 diabetic patients in the US. This aim is best achieved through transdermal patches that, when placed on the skin, collect enough sweat to then be analyzed by the automatic biosensor.</p>
    <ul><li><strong><strong>Physical Description:</strong></strong></li>
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    <p>What <em>is</em> the <strong>biosensor</strong>? It's a system, a compact box, that consists of a syringe, four valves, tubing, a fluorometer, a microdialysis device, and beakers for waste and Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS). (CAST has two versions, one black and one white. The black system, an earlier prototype, is slightly outdated but is often preferred for its functionality. The white system also uses a different column shape.)</p>
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    <li><strong><strong>Backbone:</strong></strong></li>
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    <p>The backbone of the biosensor is that a protein reacts with the sample molecule and, with the help of a light, produces a fluorescent reaction, which is then quantified and displayed graphically on a computer screen. For the glucose biosensor, the logic follows: more glucose, more reaction, more fluorescence. Therefore, greater values of fluorescence intensity indicate higher concentrations of glucose.</p>
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    <li><strong><strong>Experiment Preparation:</strong></strong></li>
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    <p>The <strong>protein</strong> (Glucose Binding Protein (GBP)) is labeled with a <strong>Fluorophore</strong>, or a polarity-based dye (BADAN), at a specific Cysteine mutation in the protein code so that it will react with the glucose. Nickel-NTA <strong>(Ni-NTA) beads</strong> work in tandem with the protein to produce the reaction. (In the experiments I ran, we tested for ATP rather than glucose, so we used a different binding protein.) Both the protein and Ni-NTA beads are loaded into a <strong>microcolumn</strong>, a plastic rectangle-shaped device with an "IN" fitting and "OUT" fitting. The microcolumn, or column, serves as the protein's and beads' home as well as a chamber for the PBS/sample to flow through. (See Column Packing for ATP Biosensor, CAST protocol.) A "Column Wash" on the "Standalone Functions" page is run to flush out old, leftover protein. Finally, the container of PBS 1X stock is refilled. (To make new PBS, mix 90mL diH2O from the sink nozzle in the "Glassroom" with 10mL PBS from Chad's room. Use the labeler to mark the date that the PBS was renewed.)</p>
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    <li><strong><strong>Experiment Running:</strong></strong></li>
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    <p>Experiments3 run by either <strong>withdrawing</strong> or <strong>infusing</strong> PBS stock into/from the main <strong>syringe</strong>. Withdrawing PBS from the stock container refills the syringe, if it is empty. Infusing PBS, on the other hand, pushes liquid through the biosensor's tubing system of four <strong>valves</strong>. Using the "Manual Control" page to flick valves by hand is always available, but using the controls on the "Standalone Functions" page saves time. The system directs the sequence automatically.</p>
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    <li><strong><strong>Valve Functions:</strong></strong></li>
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    <li>Valve 1 connects the syringe to either the PBS container or the system tubing.</li>
    <li>Valve 2 directs the PBS to either the microdialysis device (to pick up sample) or the microcolumn (to flush out leftover protein).</li>
    <li>Valves 3 and 4 direct PBS with sample to either waste or the column (to react with protein).</li>
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    <p>The tubing sequence for an experiment, assuming the column has been cleaned and prepared, is as follows: PBS is infused from the syringe to the microdialysis device, where it picks up glucose from a sweat sample, then runs through the microcolumn, reacts with the protein, and travels to waste. A blue/violet4 light is shined at the column, the resulting fluorescence is picked up by the fluorometer, and the results are displayed graphically on the computer screen.</p>
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    <li><strong>Refill -</strong> PBS is withdrawn from container.</li>
    <li><strong>Sample -</strong> PBS is infused to sample, collects glucose through microdialysis device pores.</li>
    <li><strong>Measurement -</strong> Mixture moves to column, reacts to protein and light, produces fluorescence.</li>
    <li><strong>Purge -</strong> Old liquid is flushed out of tubing.</li></ol>
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    <li><strong><strong>Graph Interpretation:</strong></strong></li>
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    <p>Data comes in the form of spikes (maximums) and valleys (minimums). The <strong>baseline</strong> value refers to the average bottom value, or the average resting value of fluorescence intensity. Each <strong>peak</strong> value shows the highest concentration of glucose for that round. The "Last Peak Amplitude" value is a measurement of how much above the baseline the last measured peak was.<br></p>
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    <li><strong><strong>Troubleshooting:</strong></strong></li>
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    <p>Carrying out experiments isn't all sunshine and roses, though. Things can be confusing. For example, it took a few puzzling minutes and a quick conversation with Hasib, Chris' mentor, for us to learn that the frits pushed into the "IN" fitting of the column (4.4mm) were actually of a smaller diameter than the normal filters built into the column channel (5.6mm). (Building more frits is easy&amp;mdash;just use the hole puncher in the "Glassroom" to cut down the 5.6mm ones.) Mistakes are also commonplace, but expected. We once inserted the frit before the protein, making us have to break open the frit with tweezers. Another time, I accidentally let the Ni-NTA beads settle before pipetting them into the column, clogging the "IN" fitting and forcing us to have to break open the column with an Exacto knife.5</p>
    <p>Larger problems sometimes require a bit more thinking. When the biosensor wasn't detecting enough ATP in our E. coli/Lysogeny Broth sample, we tried pipetting BugBuster solution into the sample, thinking it would lyse the cell walls and release more cellular ATP, which the microdialysis device would then pick up. When the peaks were still low, we added more. Several unsuccessful rounds later, we tried something different: we cleansed the microdialysis device itself with a round of plain PBS. Our peaks shot up! It had turned out the BugBuster had indeed lysed the E. coli cells, but the broken cell organs had then clogged the microdialysis device and blocked ATP from going through. A rush of PBS had unclogged it. Troubleshooting and finding innovative solutions like those was frustrating but worth the trouble.</p>
    <p><strong>Part 3: Being in Lab</strong></p>
    <p>Arguably just as important as the research content itself was the experience of being in a real lab.</p>
    <ul>
    <li><strong><strong>Patterns of Lab:</strong></strong></li>
    </ul>
    <p>To begin, start with the patterns of lab CAST taught me, or how things run in a professional lab setting. Over time, for example, I became familiar with each room's purpose. New columns are laser cut in a room dubbed the "Workshop," beakers are washed and autoclaved in the "Glassroom," and no one's allowed in the room labeled "Vida's Room!"6 I also learned the more random things, like the chart that assigns people to wash glassware on different days, or where the Ni-NTA beads are stored (the top shelf of the main room's mini fridge), or that the lights have to be dimmed when dealing with proteins to prevent denaturation (even if it's hard to see). There are days for experiments, and then there are days for writing (Chris much prefers the former). And apparently, the Rao Lab in summer is much less frantic than during the semester, when deadlines are harder and the pressure is greater.</p>
    <ul><li><strong>Family:</strong></li>
    </ul>
    <p>More unexpected was the familial comfort I grew to have around everyone I met. All the people I met were so nice, and simply seeing them on a daily basis and learning different things from each person really infused a sense of family into me. That was the sense I got from CAST. They were one family, and they welcomed me with open arms.</p>
    <p>It was Trish greeting me as I walked in, Chris chuckling about "the kids these days" (he denies being Gen Z one moment, then fanboys over Tony Stark the next), Chad laughing with me about the sorry state of the proteins fridge (he writes his name on the boxes he uses, but a good 50% of the contents are frozen over by ice), Shayan casually doing a gel electrophoresis while talking with me about his PhD, Hasib helping Chris with the LabU code, and Dr. Rao popping into our office to say hi. It was being trusted to run experiments myself and meeting the new kid Elias (who's still a year older than me). It was Chris and I on some days getting lunch from The Hub (he insisted on paying, citing "mentor's duty") and then on some days looking up at 2pm during experiments and realizing we forgot to eat lunch again. Even at its most basic level, it was driving to lab each day, knowing that I had my own desk and crew waiting there to say hi. The sense of family I felt at CAST gave me another perspective on what a career in research had to offer, beyond the research itself.</p>
    <p><strong>Part 4: Conclusion</strong></p>
    <p>In more ways than this report can put into words, my experience at CAST was invaluable. Learning about a research topic and carrying out experiments showed me the value of doing meaningful, if hard, work. Being forced to troubleshoot when problems arose gave me first-hand examples of grit and creative thinking. Watching and picking up on the customs of a real lab put me in the closed-toed shoes of a researcher. And finally, being welcomed into the tight-knit community of CAST gave me an appreciation for colleagues as friends.</p>
    <p><br>CAST, you set the bar incredibly high for every other lab experience in my future. I hope to bring the lessons you taught me wherever I go. Special thank you to Dr. Hennigan and Dr. Rao for giving me this amazing opportunity, and to Chris for being there with me every step of the way. Thanks guys, and cheers.</p>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong>Kaylyn Stewart,</strong>‘24, chemistry</p>
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    <p><strong>When did you start your research on campus? </strong>Fall 2021</p>
    <p><strong>What is the focus of your research? </strong>I work on improving the efficiency of recovering nutrients and contaminants from wastewater systems via Donnan Dialysis in Dr. Lee Blaney’s lab. </p>
    <p><strong>What advice do you have for students who are interested in getting involved in research on campus?</strong> It is definitely intimidating, joining a research lab where you basically know nothing. But you’re not expected to know everything! You learn as you go, from other members of the lab, the PI, and from doing a little bit of reading on your own. It also helps if the lab is doing research you are actually interested in; doesn’t have to be a lifetime passion, but an interest. Don’t be afraid to reach out to the PI expressing your interest!</p>
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    <h3>Summer 2022: University of California-Irvine Department of Chemistry</h3>
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    <p>Studying the microenvironment of electrode surfaces under ionomer coatings</p>
    <p><strong>What advice do you have for students who are interested in getting involved in research or an internship?</strong></p>
    <p>It's a good idea to start looking earlier rather than later for internships/REU programs. A lot of the applications are due around winter break. Also, even if you're not sure if research is for you, apply!!! That's the best way to find out. It's truly an amazing and rewarding experience, especially if you apply to a research program at another university. They typically pay for your housing, food, flight, and you get paid a stipend! Plus, you get to experience a new part of the country and meet some new people along the way.</p>
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    <p>American Chemical Society Student Chapter (President)</p>
    <p><strong>What are your goals after graduation?</strong></p>
    <p>I plan on attending graduate school to pursue my Ph.D.</p>
    <p><strong>Learn more about Kaylyn Stewart:</strong> </p>
    <p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaylyn-stewart-a163121b3/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaylyn-stewart-a163121b3/</a> </p>
    <p>Twitter: @krstewart02 </p>
    
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    <p>Summer 2022</p>
    <h4><strong>Where was your internship? </strong></h4>
    <p>Genentech at Hillsboro Individualized Therapies in Hillsboro, Oregon</p>
    <h4><strong>What is the focus of your research/internship?</strong></h4>
    <p>Technology transfer of purification processes for cell and gene therapies. Revati performed technical evaluations of various chromatography and filtration methods through experiment planning, data collection &amp; analysis.<br></p><p>Revati was one of the winners for the <strong>Intern Project Showcase at Genentech + Roche. </strong></p><p>A total of 10 winners were selected amongst 300 interns in four different categories (research, operations, commercial, business, etc.) through a voting process across all locations in the US. She received first prize in the 'Operations and Quality' category, and was rewarded with a cash prize.</p><p>All participants were required to make a poster and a presentation, along with a short video for explaining the experiments and our overall experience during the 3-day event. </p><h4>What advice do you have for students who are interested in getting involved in research or an internship?</h4>
    <p>While it's very tough to crack an internship or a job, I do recommend not settling on the work profile that you receive. When you find what you love to do, most of the professional growth follows evidently.</p>
    <h4><strong>Are you a member of any clubs/campus organizations?</strong></h4>
    <p>Vice President of CBEE GSO.</p>
    <h4><strong>What are your goals after graduation?</strong></h4>
    <p>Work as a purification development scientist (downstream processing) in industry.</p>
    <h4><strong>Learn more about Revati Kadolkar:</strong></h4><p> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/revati-kadolkar-33a676154/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.linkedin.com/in/revati-kadolkar-33a676154/ </a></p>
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  <Title>Undergraduate Internship: ORISE/Food and Drug Administration</Title>
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    <div><strong>Jenny Thomas</strong>, '23 chemical engineering - traditional track, chemistry minor</div>
    
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    <div>For my internship, which was virtual, I was a fellow through the <a href="https://orise.orau.gov/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ORISE program</a> which offers a wide variety of fellowships throughout the country. I worked with a group within the FDA to create a database of pharmaceutical data using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), which I did not know before my internship! </div><div><br></div>
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    <div>It can be intimidating to start applying, but believe in yourself and put yourself out there! Teachers in the department are always sending emails about job opportunities that you should look into! <a href="https://careers.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The UMBC Career Center</a> was also helpful in reviewing my resume before I used it in applications. </div>
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    <div>Tau Beta Pi, Undergraduate Research in <a href="http://www.hhmi.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dr. Summers' Lab</a> (September 2020 - present)</div>
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  <Title>Undergraduate Summer Internship : ExxonMobil</Title>
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