2004 Mechanisms of Behavior NSF-REU Summer Research Internship Program
The first year of the renewed Mechanisms of Behavior (MOB) program was a great success! Through additional funding from Duke University, we were able to admit two extra students to the program, bringing the total number of participants to fourteen! From a strong group of applicants, we selected the group shown in the photo below:
From Left to Right: Pierre Rojas, Duke Univ; John Hindman, Univ of Central Arkansas; Liz Kirby, Duke Univ; Tiffany Gee, Univ of Alabama-Tuskegee; Chris Hunter, Amherst College; Erin Gibson, Duke Univ; Damara Hamlin, Washington Univ; Joe Houkal, Amherst College; Kasey Davis, Morgan State Univ; Lauren Gerlach, Denison Univ; Wei-Chung Chen, Duke Univ; Chris McDonald (MOB graduate student assistant); Erin Crawford, Duke Univ; Patricia Kuo, Duke Univ.
2004 MOB Undergraduate Research Symposium
The projects undertaken by these students ranged from cellular physiology to animal behavior. At the end of the program, each student presented a summary of their research in our annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. Click here for a list of the presentations.