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Lauren Staub 2006
The Office of Undergraduate Research enabled my research to come to life. Walking the streets of Rome and seeing the artwork, geography, and history that I had previously studied only in books emerge before my eyes was an essential aspect of writing a convincing and meaningful thesis. ...
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Leah Corey 2007
My research was unlike any other work I have ever done because rather than only reflecting upon the work other scholars have done, I was able to produce my own study with my own data and my own voice. ...
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Daniel Katz
Wanted to let you know how glad I am to have the opportunity to work here as an undergraduate researcher over the summer months. The experience I have been enjoying thus far has proven to me the value of research generated and produced by undergraduates. The Office of Undergraduate Research seems ...
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Cory L. Simpson
As an alumnus of Washington University, I reflect on my college years and am astounded by how much I learned in classes ranging from chemistry to politics to literature. However, the experiences that stand out most of all are those I had not sitting in a lecture hall, but working in the lab of Prof. ...
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Sonal Singhal
My research experience at WashU has been an integral and enjoyable part of my undergraduate career thus far. I began research as a Summer Scholar in Biology and Biomedical Research as a researcher in a laboratory on the medical school campus. Though the project on which I worked did not match my int ...
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Jason Wagoner
I began participating in undergraduate research in Dr. Nathan Baker's lab midway through my freshman year. I was able to take part in research full-time last summer through an HHMI SURF and this summer through a BME NIH SURF. I consider the experience I have gained in research over the past two year ...
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Seth Bloom 2004
I think research experience early on is tremendously important, and I am glad to see its importance is being elevated even more at WUSTL.
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