Tess Leuthner, Superfund Center trainee with Project 3, spoke at the Duke University Superfund Center Community Advisory Board’s annual meeting […] (video) Tess Leuthner — Duke University Superfund Center’s Community Advisory Board Meeting …
By Ricky Romersi, Summer Research Intern, Meyer Lab I am spending this summer interning for Dr. Joel Meyer, as part […] Glowing Worms
By Zachary Markovich, Summer Research Intern, Meyer Lab Picture this: it’s a warm summer day in southern California and as […] C. elegans, PCP, and the Worm Meeting: A Summer Studying Environmental Toxins
By Caroline Reed, Summer Intern in Dr. Joel Meyer’s lab As an undergraduate student, I always knew I wanted […] Where Micro Meets Macro: What C. elegans Means for North Carolina
By Savannah Volkoff Snowmaggedon was just beginning in Durham when I sat down with Joel Meyer to talk about […] Faculty highlight: Joel Meyer, PhD and Super-Enviro-Man extraordinaire
By Lauren Donoghue While they may be tiny – microscopic, even – the little worms I’ve been working with this […] Solving the mitochondrial mystery
By Savannah Volkoff In an effort to familiarize our readers with the organisms studied by our labs, we’re featuring a […] Friend request accepted, part 2
by Jina Kim, REU summer 2012 For a pre-med student and biology major, my choice to research at Duke’s […] A pre-med student’s summer working with worms and PAHs