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CAMPUS
FAR FROM SILENT AS STUDENTS ENGAGE IN SUMMER RESEARCH
As the weather heated up, many students and professors
abandoned the campus, but the library and science labs are hardly
gathering dust.
Working alongside more than 20 professors from the
astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, and
physics departments, dozens of Haverford students – almost
five percent of the student body – are staying on campus to
do research in the sciences. Sixty-two students, including a few
recent graduates from the class of 2003, are spending many of their
days, and some of their nights, working on a variety of projects
and not just in the sciences. Students studying the humanities are
doing research as well on a variety of subjects ranging from the
classics to English to anthropology. Additionally, professors with
private grants in many other departments are also offering students
the opportunity to study and explore their fields of interest in
a manner that only graduate students are permitted at most other
institutions. The College is certainly a quieter place during the
summer, but it is hardly a ghost town.
Third-year student Noor Ali is working as a research
assistant for several members of the anthropology department; Andrew
Cantino ’05 and Reid Sherman ’04 are involved in a collaborative
effort between the astronomy and computer science departments to
sort through data collected from the Parkes Observatory in Australia
to locate extremely dense, rapidly spinning stars called pulsars.
Eric Acton ’04 and Carl Lederman ’05 are also doing
interdisciplinary research under the direction of mathematician
Robert Manning and physicist Suzanne Amador Kane, studying the polymer
physics properties of aggregates made from myosin-II rod domains
through image analysis of atomic force microscopy.
The following list highlights some of the students
and the research they are undertaking with members of the faculty
over the summer months.
Eric Acton '04 & Carl Lederman '05
- Analyzing AFM images of the rod domain of myosin II
Adolphe Alexander '05 - Studying
a method for calculating phase diagrams of two dimensional materials
Noor Ali '05 - Researching topics
in anthropology
Jeff Barton '04 - Synthesizing a
molecule that binds to cobalt
Jake Bilhartz '04 - Researching the
IAP class of proteins, especially survivin
Priscilla Bisnath '05 - Compiling
biography, bibliography, and critical bibliography for a course
on Caribbean literature
Brooks Bond-Watts '04 - Making and
characterizing nanowires that can be activated by light
Andrew Cantino '05 & Reid Sherman '04
- Developing a distributed data processing site at Haverford for
use in pulsar searches
Emily Chen '05 - Researching the
activity of caspase proteins and its expression in T-cells
Sarah Czarkowski '05 - Working on
the synthesis of a model for the beet dye, betacyanin, and studying
the model’s reactivity with thiols
Jamie Diorio '04 - Researching the
fluid dynamics of polymer solutions
Megan Ehrenwerth '04 & Katrina Julian
'04 - Researching the total synthesis of the RNA polymerase
inhibitor antibiotics, Ripostatin A and B
David Fask '04 - Compiling articles
from magazines of the late 19th century relating to public perception
of literature and “genius”
Romy Gibly '04 & Margot LeClair '04
- Designing and making new light-activated devices that can serve
as solar cells, sensors of pollutants, or diagnostic instruments
Ben Gordon '04 - Investigating the
stability determinants for long coiled coils, a subclass of helical
proteins, using a minimalist design approach
Donald Grunewald '04 - Researching
wage differentials between men and women in high-technology firms
Katie Hart '04 - Designing nanowires
using peptide/porphyrin complexes
Joshua Havassy '04 - Performing a
molecular and cytological study of him-5
Brook Henkel '05 - Researching the
optical properties of extreme radio galaxies
Brandon Johnson '04 - Researching
the role of heat resistant agglutinin 1 in colonization by enteroaggregative
Escherichia coli
Lucy Joo '05 - Researching the comparative
genomics of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli strains
Jeff Jopling '04 - Exploring the
role of the amino terminal residues on polymerization of the rod
domain from Acanthamoeba castellanii myosin II
Seung-hee Kim '04 - Determining the
structure of the him-5 gene and analyzing the him-8 gene
Brian Kovaric '05 & Tom McNicholas '04
- Researching ways in which molecules similar to chlorophyll interact
with DNA
Judy Lackey '03 - Researching residential
segregation and concentration of poverty in urban areas
Susannah Locke '05 - Investigating
how molecular signaling pathways differ between immature and mature
T cells
Andrew Maier '05 - Studying the effect
of the sulfoxide spectator ligands in stereoselective reactions
Kevin Monahan '05 - Researching the
incorporation an azobenzene photoswitch into a coiled-coil designed
to form long polymers in solution
Tania Mucci '04 - Researching the
virulence plasmids of atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli
O119
Shilpa Narayan '05 - Researching
the electrical conductivity of porphyrin nanorods
Emily Nietrzeba '04 - Researching
an antereograde molecular motor in the flagella of Chlamydomonis
reinharditii
Collin Rich '04 - Researching carbon
nanotubes as probes for single cells
Peter Schaefer '04 - Studying diffusion
processes in surface alloys
Nalini Singh '04 & Abigail Stern '03
- Researching the effects of sexual orientation on labor market
outcomes
Charles Thomas '05 - Researching
the behavior of granular materials interacting in a fluid and the
principles of self-organization exhibited by these materials
Matt Weiss '04 - Researching translation
theory and the act of textual translation through a variety of mediums
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