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*[[Karolina Fucikova|Karolina Fučíková]] (Ph.D. Student) | *[[Karolina Fucikova|Karolina Fučíková]] (Ph.D. Student) | ||
*[[Chien Lo]] (Undergraduate Student in EEB and MCB) | *[[Chien Lo]] (Undergraduate Student in EEB and MCB) | ||
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[[Image:mollyhilary.jpg|thumb|right|''Molly Letsch and Hilary McManus at the 2007 PSA meeting.'']]<br/> | [[Image:mollyhilary.jpg|thumb|right|''Molly Letsch and Hilary McManus at the 2007 PSA meeting.'']]<br/> | ||
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==Former Lab Members and Visitors== | ==Former Lab Members and Visitors== | ||
+ | *[[Nicole Piatt]] (Undergraduate Student EEB) worked in our lab for 2 years. She is on her way to the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. | ||
*Nicole Pietrasiak visited in November 2007 (M.S. student at John Carroll University and soon to be Ph.D. student at UC Riverside). | *Nicole Pietrasiak visited in November 2007 (M.S. student at John Carroll University and soon to be Ph.D. student at UC Riverside). | ||
*[[Miracle Tali]] (NSF REU and NEAGEP Student from ASCC). | *[[Miracle Tali]] (NSF REU and NEAGEP Student from ASCC). | ||
*[http://hilarymcmanus.com Hilary McManus] (Ph.D. student 2001-2007): currently a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Michigan, working with Y.-L. Qiu. | *[http://hilarymcmanus.com Hilary McManus] (Ph.D. student 2001-2007): currently a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Michigan, working with Y.-L. Qiu. | ||
*Dennis Gray (Postdoctoral Associate 2005-2006): currently a Postdoctoral Associate in the [http://www.psb.usu.edu/ Plants, Soils, and Biometerology Department] at Utah State University. | *Dennis Gray (Postdoctoral Associate 2005-2006): currently a Postdoctoral Associate in the [http://www.psb.usu.edu/ Plants, Soils, and Biometerology Department] at Utah State University. | ||
− | *David Hoover (BS 2003): | + | *David Hoover (BS 2003): Just completed a Master's degree in the [http://earth.uconn.edu/people/currentgrads.html Integrative Geosciences Program] at Uconn. Now in the Ph.D. program at Colorado State University, Fort Collins. |
*Karen Erickson (Research Associate): currently a Research Associate at Connecticut College. | *Karen Erickson (Research Associate): currently a Research Associate at Connecticut College. | ||
*Jarmila Holkova | *Jarmila Holkova |
Revision as of 19:28, 29 July 2008
My lab is located in Pharmacy/Biology Building, rooms 311 & 313
69 North Eagleville Road, Storrs, CT 06269-3043 U.S.A.
Phone: +1 860-486-1811
Current Lab Members
- Louise A. Lewis (Associate Professor)
- Shelley Olm (Research Associate)
- Molly Letsch (Ph.D. Student)
- Karolina Fučíková (Ph.D. Student)
- Chien Lo (Undergraduate Student in EEB and MCB)
Affiliated Faculty
- Francis Trainor (Emeritus Professor in EEB)
- Paul Lewis (Associate Professor in EEB)
Former Lab Members and Visitors
- Nicole Piatt (Undergraduate Student EEB) worked in our lab for 2 years. She is on her way to the Pennsylvania College of Optometry.
- Nicole Pietrasiak visited in November 2007 (M.S. student at John Carroll University and soon to be Ph.D. student at UC Riverside).
- Miracle Tali (NSF REU and NEAGEP Student from ASCC).
- Hilary McManus (Ph.D. student 2001-2007): currently a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Michigan, working with Y.-L. Qiu.
- Dennis Gray (Postdoctoral Associate 2005-2006): currently a Postdoctoral Associate in the Plants, Soils, and Biometerology Department at Utah State University.
- David Hoover (BS 2003): Just completed a Master's degree in the Integrative Geosciences Program at Uconn. Now in the Ph.D. program at Colorado State University, Fort Collins.
- Karen Erickson (Research Associate): currently a Research Associate at Connecticut College.
- Jarmila Holkova
- Gizele Richards (BS 2003): currently pursuing a graduate degree in Environmental and Resource Policy at George Washington University.
- Brad Goupil (BS 2003): earned a BS/MS in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology.