Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
Research Unit Profile
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) invites students from disciplines across the university – hard sciences, social sciences, performing arts and humanities – to participate in undergraduate research. Undergraduate research puts theory into practice as you work on projects and are mentored by full-time faculty who are leaders in their field.
Research Unit Affiliated Faculty
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Department(s) | Research Interests | |
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Zilioli, Samuele | Family Medicine & Public Health Sciences; Psychology | In the Biopsychosocial Health Lab (http://samzilioli.wixsite.com/mysite) we are interested in understanding the bidirectional relationship between psychosocial processes (e.g., stress and emotion) and … |
Tsou, Wei-Ling | Pharmacology | |
Peters, Jeremy | Music | I'm interested in research that touches on entrepreneurship, management, and organization (and the history of the same) in the creative industries. Additionally interested in topics related to … |
Paxton, James | Emergency Medicine | Cardiac arrest, emergent vascular access, intraosseous catheters, prehospital stroke diagnosis, social determinants of care, medical errors. |
Mendez, Mariela | Physiology | My laboratory is interested in studying the biology and mechanisms of exocytosis and dysregulation of renin. Renin is the single most important enzyme for blood pressure control since it is the rate … |
Kumar, Vijaya | Clinical Science Program; Emergency Medicine | Global Health and Emergency Medicine |
Kilgore, Paul | Family Medicine & Public Health Sciences; Pharmacy Practice | Bacterial and viral infectious diseases across the lifespan including respiratory, diarrheal and hospital-acquired infections, multi-disciplinary population-based research in underserved communities, … |
Benjamins, Laura | Pediatrics | Primary research is on adolescents, sexually transmitted infections, HIV and heavy menstrual bleeding. Focus on youth in the juvenile justice system, youth in the foster care system as well as those … |
Apolloni, Karen | Mortuary Science |