By Angelina Kwan, University of California San Diego Hello everyone! Yesterday was my last day at the hospital and it was bittersweet to say goodbye to everyone, but I am excited to travel before heading home to San Diego. The past two and a half months spent studying and exploring while at Wakayama Medical UniversityContinue reading “Exploring Medicine and the Countryside in Wakayama”
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Linking Polyp-Scale Health Dynamics to Coral Microbiome Composition
By Audrey Schneider, UC San Diego Hi! My name is Audrey, I am a rising fourth year majoring in Marine Biology at the University of California, San Diego. I grew up in Chicago for ten years, then moved to Denver for another eight years, before deciding to attend school in San Diego. Being from suchContinue reading “Linking Polyp-Scale Health Dynamics to Coral Microbiome Composition”
Understanding acropora spp. under high-nutrient conditions in a genetic basis
By Katie KwokUC San Diego Hi! My name is Katie, and I’m from Hong Kong. I currently attend University of California, San Diego, as a marine biology major. In my free time, I like trying new things – which is why I am not particularly good at anything. So far, I am enjoying baking, knittingContinue reading ” Understanding acropora spp. under high-nutrient conditions in a genetic basis”
Some Rest for the Restless: Examining T-cell Exhaustion and Obesity
By Shannon Huang Hi! I’m Shannon, and I’m a second year at UC San Diego studying bioengineering with a focus in biotechnology. I’m really interested in T-cell biology, and specifically how we can use their biology to make immunotherapies more effective. This summer, I’ll be going to the Obenauf Lab at the Vienna Biocenter inContinue reading “Some Rest for the Restless: Examining T-cell Exhaustion and Obesity “