Undergraduate Research At 51画鋼

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Carnegie classified research institution

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of 51画鋼 students worked on a faculty members research project

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academic institutes and centers

Research Highlights


Biology

With funding from a Department of Defense grant, biology major Benjamin Posorske 20 is conducting platelet and stem cell research at Brigham and Womens Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Anco-authored by Posorske outlining a new method for developing non-donor-based platelet sources appeared in the academic journal Platelets.

Chemistry

Undergraduate researchers Christopher Latour 18, and Chester J.J. Wrobel 17 co-authored a report withAssistant Professor of Chemistry Abhishek Chatterjeeon a new method to engineer and monitor protein functions to expand the understanding of the processes that guide protein functions in our cells. The report appeared in the journal Chemical Biology.

Environmental Sciences

Geological Studies major Anne Haws 18 spent a week in Italy as part of anon subduction zones. Haws visited sites in the Western Alps and Apennines, collecting samples for her thesis. I knew that seeing these rocks in person would be an unparalleled experience, said Haws. As my advisor,Professor Ethan Baxter, often says, Every rock tells a story.

Prestigious awards, practical experience

Routinely recognized as a top producer of Fulbright and Gilman scholars, Boston College is the genesis of impactful research. Our students earn fellowships across disciplines, securing funding to gain practical experience.

  • Whether Fulbright grants, Marshall and Rhodes scholarships or diversity fellowships, our humanities students have access to prestigious funding sources.
  • Studying social sciences at Boston College means many opportunities for funding, including the Boren and James Madison fellowships.
  • Extend your expertise between semesters with extensive Summer Fellowships.
  • Advanced Study Grants promote scholarly initiatives by supporting student-designed projects.
  • Conference Travel Grants support students presenting original research at academic or professional conferences worldwide.
  • Thesis Research Supplemental Grants help cover expenses for seniors working on a thesis or Scholar of the College project.

Undergraduate Journals

Students on beach

Turn research into reality

Boston College companions and students working in the Hatchery Makerspace, where research and ideas come to hatch, grow, and take life.

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