Undergraduate Summer Vacation Research Scholarships 2019 Awards Applicant

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Undergraduate Summer Vacation Research Scholarships 2019 - Awards Applicant: Assistant Professor Denis Barry Institution:

Undergraduate Summer Vacation Research Scholarships 2019 - Awards Applicant: Assistant Professor Denis Barry Institution: Trinity College, Dublin Student: Ms Melody Cui Sun Project Title: Examining the effects of ketone supplementation on neuroepithelial cell development: Implications for the maternal ketogenic diet Applicant: Dr Elia Benito-Guitierrez Institution: University of Cambridge Student: Mr Simon Kershenbaum Project Title: Developmental Modularity in the Central Nervous System of Chordates: Challenging the 'activation-transformation' model of rosto-caudal regionalisation Applicant: Professor Graham Burton Institution: University of Cambridge Student: Ms Amy Wilkinson Project Title: Signalling pathways involved in the functional response of human endometrial gland organoids to early pregnancy hormones Applicant: Dr Jenny Clancy Institution: University of Glasgow Student: Ms Carolina Guidolin Project Title: Optimal electrode positioning for cervical vagus nerve stimulation Applicant: Dr Charlotte Dean Institution: Imperial College, London Student: Ms Ambreen Muhammad Project Title: Investigating the role of: Dishevelled Associated Activator of Morphogenesis 2 (Daam 2) in lung development Applicant: Dr Helen Dodson Institution: National University of Ireland, Galway Student: Ms Victoria Ward Project Title: Characterisation of differences in the DNA damage response of luminal A and B-derived breast cancer cells grown in 2 D versus 3 D spheroid cultures Applicant: Dr Juan Fons Romero Institution: King's College, London Student: Ms Emily Gaul Project Title: Understanding the mechanisms underlying microtia Applicant: Dr Oran Kennedy Institution: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), Dublin Student: Mr Amit Kalra Project Title: Optimizing Light Sheet Microscopy for Musculoskeletal Anatomical Research Applicant: Dr Matthew Mason Institution University of Cambridge Student: Ms Rebecca Eden Project Title: 3 D reconstruction of ear structures of the Miocene rodent Diamantomys, from micro-CT scans www. anatsoc. org. uk Anatomical Society is a registered Charity No: 290469 and Limited Company Registered in England Wales No: 01848115 | Registered office: 10 Queen Street Place London, EC 4 R 1 AG