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Ranu Jung, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Hemali Rajyaguru, Freshman<br />

Ashley Miller, Freshman<br />

Alexis Pasulka, Sophomore<br />

Spring 2006 (School of Life Sciences Undergraduate<br />

Research (SOLUR) apprentice)<br />

Fall 2005 (School of Life Sciences Undergraduate Research<br />

(SOLUR) apprentice)<br />

Summer 2004 (laboratory participant)<br />

Electrical Engineering:<br />

Kyle Komenda, Senior Spring 2004 (Capstone Design)<br />

Melise Iglesias, Senior<br />

Mark Mamlouk, Senior<br />

Vinh Trang, Senior<br />

Project: “Neuromuscular Stimulator”<br />

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY)<br />

Biology:<br />

Jasen Jackson, B.S.<br />

June 2002-July 2002, Kentucky State University.<br />

Supervised Summer Research (8 weeks)<br />

Supported by: NSF UK-REU summer fellowship.<br />

Todd Woodrich, B.S.<br />

Spring 2000 - Fall 2000, University of Kentucky, Research in<br />

Biology (BIO-395).<br />

Report Title: <strong>Ph</strong>ase Changes during Periodic Pulse Perturbation<br />

Conferences attended:<br />

Tenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS-2001), Asilomar, CA, June 30<br />

- July 5, 2001. (International Conference; Poster presentation)<br />

Abstract: 1<br />

Aaron Taylor, B.S.<br />

June 2000-July 2000, St. Norbert College.<br />

Supervised Summer Research (8 weeks)<br />

Supported by: NSF UK-REU summer fellowship.<br />

Follow up Status: <strong>Ph</strong>D (Neuroscience) student , Brown University<br />

Carissa Coleman B.S.<br />

Fall 1999, University of Kentucky.<br />

Research in Biology (BIO-395)<br />

Justin Kiester, B.S.<br />

Spring 1998, Univ. of Kentucky, Honors (Biophysics).<br />

Research in Biology (BIO-395)<br />

Report Title: Feedforward and Feedback Contributions to the Central Pattern Generating<br />

Model of Locomotion in the Lamprey.<br />

Bradley Brewer, B.S.<br />

Fall 1995, Spring 1996, Fall 1996, University of Kentucky,<br />

Honors in Biology. Double major in Biology and Chemistry.<br />

Research in Biology (BIO-395), Supervised Honors Thesis Research<br />

Honors Thesis Title: Contributions of Pacemaker Neurons to the Central Pattern Generator<br />

for Locomotor Control in the Lamprey.<br />

Supported by: Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship<br />

Follow up Status: MD/<strong>Ph</strong>D (<strong>Ph</strong>armacology) student , University of Louisville<br />

Conferences attended:<br />

16th Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference. Biloxi, MS, April 4-6, 1997.<br />

(Regional Conference; Poster presentation)<br />

34th Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symp. Dayton, OH, April, 1997.<br />

(International Conference; Oral presentation)<br />

Center for Adaptive Neural Systems<br />

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