Making Strides in Medical Research, One Step at a Time

verna curfman

Verna Curfman ’17 and John Yoon ’14 were recently recognized for their research in the labs of Duke University, with their names appearing in an article published by The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

Becoming Experts in their Fields: Undergrads Exhibit Research Prowess at Spark 2.0

Funded by the Undergraduate Research Council, Kayla Kroning ’18 brought her chemistry research to center stage at a recent American Chemical Society conference in San Francisco. “The fact that this person has a Ph.D. and has been doing… Read More

Sabbatical Shalom

When professors take off a semester for sabbatical, where exactly do they go? The beach? Disneyland? Here, four Gordon professors who were on sabbatical this past fall share the details of their time away. Dan Darko, associate professor… Read More

Undergraduate Research Takes Center Stage at Convocation

“Math is something only smart people can do.” “Eosinophils could fit into a Star Wars narrative.” “We make Jesus more like us.” These sensational claims share a common thread: Each was explored this past summer by professor-student research… Read More

Drone Takes Biology Research to New Heights

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“People have very specific things they think when they hear the word ‘drone,’ given its use in the military and other applications,” Dr. Greg Keller says. “But this is a quadcopter…allows me to see things that I couldn’t see otherwise.”