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Ikenna Madu
Central New York - Puerto Rico AGEP
Cornell University
Ph.D. Candidate, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology, Cornell University B.S., Biochemistry, California State University Los Angeles, May 2005 El Camino Community College, 2001

CURRENT RESEARCH: Ikenna Madu began work on his Ph.D. at Cornell ... » Read More

José Maldonado
“Here’s this giant puzzle, and I happen to be alive at a time in history when it hasn’t been solved yet.”
University of California, Los Angeles
Jose Maldonado was sitting in a large undergraduate biology class at UCLA when a guest lecturer delivered the astounding news: There is cell division in thecentral nervous system of adults. For more than 100 years, science had held that brains stopped dev... » Read More
Adin Mann
Iowa AGEP Alliance
Iowa State University
J. Adin Mann III, currently a member of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Iowa State University, has been on the faculty at ISU since 1989. He obtained a BS in Engineering Science from ISU and a PhD in Acoustics from the Pennsylvania State Univers... » Read More
Lydia Marquez Bravo
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Albany
Dr. Lydia G. Marquez-Bravo received her Ph.D. in Environmental Health and Toxicology from the University at Albany, SUNY in Spring 2008. Her research deals with Breast Cancer and Toxic substances. She is presently employed at the New York State Departmen... » Read More
Aaron Martinez
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Aaron’s research is towards the synthesis of Lactonamycin and related polyketides. Lactonamycin exhibits a variety of potentially valuable biological activities. Among these, are the sub microgram/mL minimum inhibitory concentrations seen against Gram-pos... » Read More
Arimis Martinez
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Aramis has extensively re-developed rpiProfiler, a program for estimating electron number density in the polar cap of the earth’s magnetosphere as a power law in geocentric distance along a magnetic field line. When combined with the Tsyganenko 2004 storm... » Read More
Naxhiely Martinez
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Peroxisomes are single membrane bound organelles that function to compartmentalize certain metabolic reactions, particularly those resulting in hydrogen peroxide production. In plants, peroxisomes are the primary site of fatty acid ß-oxidation. We are stu... » Read More
Yenny Martinez
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Yenny’s experimental research topic is laser cooling and trapping of neutral strontium - photoassociative spectroscopy, ultracold collisions and evaporative cooling toward bose-einstein condensation (these also include long-term goals). Her research deals... » Read More
Edwin Martínez Martínez
Central New York – Puerto Rico AGEP
Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
My primary research interests are: water and soil quality, pollutant loads, Total Maximum Daily Loads generation, watershed modeling and remote sensing tools for water quality assessments.

The main objectives of my research is to determine sediment ... » Read More

Jarret Mathwig
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Jarret’s research is on the optimal collision avoidance trajectory for an aircraft in abort landing. (Rice University, 2005)... » Read More
Aretha Matt
Student to Academic Professoriate for American Indians (SAPAI) AGEP
University of Arizona
Aretha is a doctoral student at the University of Arizona working on her doctoral dissertation titled “Reclamation and Survivance: Diné Literacies and the Practice of Rhetorical Sovereignty.” She is a student in the Department of English majoring in Rheto... » Read More
Gary May
Steve W. Chaddick School Chair; Professor, Microelectronics/Microsystems
Georgia Institute of Technology
Gary S. May is the Steve W. Chaddick School Chair of the School of Electrical & Computer Engineering. In this capacity, he serves as chief academic officer and provides leadership to over 110 faculty members and 2,300 students in the School. Dr. May previ... » Read More
Ana-Rita Mayol
University of Puerto Rico AGEP
Universidad de Puerto Rico, Río Piedras
Ana-Rita Mayol was born in Ponce and obtained a doctoral degree in Organometallic Chemistry from Cornell University in 2000. Mayol completed a postdoctoral appointment in Food Chemistry at Cornell University, under the supervision of Dr, Terry Acree, and... » Read More
Albert McHenry
More Graduate Education at Mountain States Alliance (MGE@MSA) AGEP
Arizona State University
Dr. Albert McHenry, Vice President and Executive Vice Provost for Arizona State University's Polytechnic campus in Mesa is one of several esteemed leaders in the Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate. Dr. McHenry leads the development of ... » Read More
Travis Mcphail
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
During the 2005-06 school year, Travis worked in several areas. Along with a group of students, he developed a stock market simulator for an investment company (HBK) based in New York/Dallas. It integrates with their existing systems and allows for seamle... » Read More
Verleen McSween
Midwest Crossroads AGEP
Indiana University, Bloomington
In her own lab in the IU School of Optometry, Indiana University Bloomington Graduate Student, Verleen McSween researches how people literally see the world around them.

Now in her second year at IU working toward her PhD in Vision Science, McSween te... » Read More

Alicia Medina
Central New York - Puerto Rico AGEP
Cornell University
Ph.D. Candidate, Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University B.S., Bionic Engineering, Instituto Politécnico Nacional-UPITA, Mexico, October 2003 B.S., Chemical Engineering, Univesidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco, Mexico, July 2003

AG... » Read More

Gisselle Medina
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook
Gisselle Medina is a fourth year student in the department of Microbiology with advisor Carol Carter. Her homeland is Peru. She did her undergraduate work at SUNY New Paltz. Her research publications include: The functioning exchangeable L domains in ... » Read More
Catherine Menzies
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook
Catherine Menzies is a second year student in the department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, with advisor Neta Dean. She did her undergraduate work at the University at Buffalo.... » Read More
Desire Miessein
Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics
Stevens Institute of Technology
Objective: Challenging full time employment in research and/or engineering in which I can utilize strong quantitative and analytic skills in Mathematics and Physics.... » Read More
Quincy Moore
University of Mississippi Medical Center Postdoctoral Research
University of Mississippi
I am a Jackson and Pearl, MS native and a graduate of Jackson State University with a B.S. in Biology, Pre-Medicine, a M.S. in Microbiology from Auburn University and I received my Ph.D. in Microbiology from the University of Mississippi Medical Center (U... » Read More
Sheila Moore
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Sheila’s research concerns cartilage regeneration using a biodegradable scaffold. (Rice University, 2005)... » Read More


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