Nasla Duran, a Junior at the University of Puerto Rico, received the best poster award for the REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) at Penn State this summer. The graduate student mentor for Nasla's project entitled, Bioconjugation of fluorescent nanoparticles with target molecules for human breast cancer, was Olisa Pinto, Ph.D. candidate in MATSE. Dr. James Adair is the faculty advisor. Congratulations Nasla!
Photo credit, Jenneth Layou,
Left to right: Olisa, Nasla Duran, James Adair
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