Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
10 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Biomedical Engineering | Biology
Area of study
Engineering | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the John Nambu Memorial Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program

The John Nambu Memorial Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program offers full-time research opportunities with stipend support for Florida Atlantic University (FAU) undergraduates. Established in memory of the late Dr. John Nambu, Professor in the Biological Sciences Department, the program provides undergraduates with an opportunity to perform cutting-edge research in neuroscience and behavior-oriented labs on the FAU Jupiter and Boca Raton campuses.


Program Details

  • The program is a ten-week, full-time research experience during the summer semester, with the option of continuing research into the next academic year.
  • Students often complete a thesis through the program.
  • The REU experience concludes with the annual Nambu REU Research Day, highlighting student accomplishments and summer research projects.

Research Areas and Activities

  • Participants spend 28 hours per week conducting research in the laboratory.
  • Weekly mentoring sessions and professional development workshops focus on topics such as laboratory safety, experimental design, and scientific communication skills.
  • Seminars hosted by the FAU's Jupiter Life Science Initiative and partner institutions (Scripps Florida and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience) provide insights into innovative neuroscience research and techniques.
  • Networking opportunities with fellow FAU undergraduates and interns from partner institutions are available through social gatherings and the program's culmination.

Past REU Scholarship Recipients

2019 Recipients

  • Omar Avila (Vernon Lab): "Hispanics and OCD: The Roles of Ethnicity and Gender"
  • Alaina Tillman (Blakely Lab): "Investigating the Link between the Immune System and Behavior - The Role of Serotonergic IL-1R1"
  • Dayana Torres (Carvelli Lab): "Development of Tolerance to Amphetamine in C. elegans"
  • Isis Sweeney (Dawson-Scully Lab): "The effect of Roundup® on seizure duration in C. elegans"
  • Ian Gaudet (Macleod Lab): "Thermodrome: A Novel Assay for Visuospatial Learning in Drosophila"
  • Ryan Sobel (Godenschwege Lab): "Uncovering the Role of Drosophila Attractin in Protein Trafficking and Signaling"
  • Liza Lanzon (Keene Lab): "Mutations in Neurofibromin Disrupt Sleep in Drosophila melanogaster"
  • Amanda Rauch (Murphey Lab): "The effect of Robo on synapse formation"
  • Gary Drotleff (Fields Lab): "Quantification of Endogenous MT1-MMP Activity in 3D Cancer Models"

2018 Recipients

  • Samantha Stilley (Blakely Lab): "Investigating social behavior in mice expressing the DAT variant Val559"
  • Elizabeth Potts (Blakely Lab): "Investigation into the subpopulation of serotonin neurons responding to peripheral immune activation"
  • Mariah Calubag (Stackman Lab): "CA1 Inhibition Using DREADDs"
  • Erin Gerlica (Keene Lab): "Hypocretin and convergence of sleep loss in Astyanax mexicanus"
  • Anders Yuiska (Duboue and Keene Labs): "Establishing the Starlet Sea Anemone Nematostella vectensis as a novel model to investigate the evolution of sleep"
  • Rameen Walters (Godenschwege Lab): "The effects of wild type and mutant Amyloid Precursor Proteins on descending interneurons"
  • Taylor Selman (Dawson-Scully Lab): "Using a Drosophila melanogaster Alzheimer's Model to Investigate Possible Therapeutics"

2017 Recipients

  • Samantha Berner (Dawson-Scully Lab): "Pharmacological Activation of the cGMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Molecular Pathway in Drosophila melanogaster to Increase Anoxic Tolerance"
  • Micael Idani (Godenschwege Lab): "Characterization of the neuroprotective role of and in"
  • Stephanie Lazo (Macleod Lab): "Determination of Quantal size at different neurons synapsing at the same target"
  • Heather Nick (Jia Lab): "The Relationship Between Autophagy and Social Feeding Behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans"
  • Rodeania Peart (Blakely Lab): "Gender-Biased Cocaine Conditioned Place Preference in DAT Val559 Mice"
  • Jonathan Rivera (Stackman Lab): "How did I get here? Selective activation of head direction cells"
  • Joshua Torres (Keene Lab): "Geographic Variation In Sleep and Metabolism Within A Single Species of"

2016 Recipients

  • Veronica Nunez (Godenschwege Lab): "Identifying sites for local translation in the Giant Fiber Circuit of Drosophila melanogaster."
  • Danielle Riboul (Stackman Lab): "Which way is it? Head Direction cells and their genes."
  • Claudia Tinoco Troncoso (Dawson-Scully Lab): "Age-Related Diseases: Effects of PKG on D. melanogaster's Longevity and Locomotor Function."
  • Cici Nicholas (Jia Lab): "Identification of Putative Food Signals Controlling C. elegans larval development."
  • Keeley Spiess (Blakely Lab): "Gender-Biased Psychostimulant Responses in the DAT A559V ADHD Mouse Model."
  • Priscilla Lauriano (Keene Lab): "Age-Related Sleep Changes in Drosophila melanogaster."
  • Laura Arango (Macleod Lab): "Voltage Gated Calcium Channels of Type II Axon Terminals in Fruit Flies."
  • Matthew Kovic (Keene Lab): "The Evolution of Wake-Promoting Neural Circuits In Cave Fish Anatomy and Quantifying Egg Injection Success Rates."
  • Joseph Balbona (Blakely Lab): "Characterizing the role of in the regulation of C. elegans dopamine neuron morphology."
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