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July 6, 2016, Filed Under: 2016, austin, fun, research

Our Journey Thus Far

Students on Ladybird Trail
Lady Bird Lake trail
Students on footbridge over the lake
Foot bridge over the lake
Students: Nyrobi, Alston, and Rachel
Nyrobi, Alston, and Rachel
Student playing pool
Emilio’s pool skills
Students bowling at the Union Underground Bowling Alley
Union Underground Bowling
Students playing ping-pong
Sydney, Adiel, Emilio chilling
students reading articles on their laptops
Grant, Daniel, and Dylan reading
Students attending a research boot camp
Research Boot Camp
students working in the lab
Working in the lab
student performing an experiment
Students on the bus
Wheels on the bus go round and round
Students swimming at Barton Springs Pool
Barton Springs pool
Students getting ready to swim
Where to go next?

During the past month we have created many memories here in Austin both inside and outside our research labs. We have been able to spend time together to enjoy what Austin has to offer, work hard and diligently in order to learn what is required to do research, and learn together through our seminars and workshops. While we all come from different places, backgrounds, and circumstances, I feel that our focus on research and our goals have helped us understand each other.

Our journeys are barely starting and there is a lot of work down the road. The more knowledge I gather the more I learn there are so many things I still need to learn. However, with the help of my mentors I have been able to progress quickly and begin the first step of my research career.
There is also more to our summer than just research. We were all told about how amazing the city is and got to experience that ourselves. From exploring the city, getting caught in the rain, playing together in the game room, going to the social events, using public transportation and getting lost, swimming, and eating together. All that time we have spent together making memories and getting to know each other has helped me grow as a person.
It is easier to get through the difficult parts of my summer because I don’t have to go through them by myself. I am grateful for this opportunity as I continue to learn about research and about life itself.
-Jose Perez, University of Texas at El Paso

June 3, 2016, Filed Under: 2016, fun, ut austin

Welcome 2016 Summer Scholars!

2016 Summer Scholars at Fountain (credit: Adrianne Spencer)
2016 Summer Scholars in front of the Littlefield Fountain and UT Tower (credit: Adrianne Spencer)

 

Today we welcome the arrival of the 2016 BME CUReS Cancer summer scholars!

From left to right: Grant Ashby, Georgia Tech; Adiel Hernandez, U of Miami; Jose Perez, UTEP, Emilio Loera, UTEP; Daniel Chavarria, UTEP; Rachel Hegab, Louisiana Tech; Alston Feggins, FL Institute of Tech; Nyrobi Celestine, Milwaukee School of Engr; Dylan Beam, Ohio State; Hannah Horng, U of Maryland, College Park; Sydney Hutton, Stanford (not pictured).

Looking forward to spending the summer with you!

August 7, 2015, Filed Under: 2015, austin, fun

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Collage of photos from Austin this summer by Minh Nguyen, Rice
Collage of photos from Austin this summer by Minh Nguyen, Rice
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