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Robert Peoples ’08 Publishes Research in Journal of Parasitology
Project with Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology, explores factors that kill food-borne parasites Biology major Robert Peoples ’08 (Bear, Del.) and Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology, have published research on ways to kill cysts of food-borne parasites in the Journal of Parasitology. They have been working together since 2005 examining trematodes, [...]
Mastering Control Systems
David Young ’08 discusses his experiences in Industrial Electronics and Control Systems David Young ’08 (Bensalem, Pa.) is a Marquis Scholar who is pursuing a B.S. in electrical and computer engineering and an A.B. in computer science. He was a member of the Industrial Electronics and Control Systems course taught by Yih-Choung Yu, assistant professor [...]
From Under the Hood
James Parsekian ’08 shares his experiences on Lafayette’s Formula SAE team James Parsekian ’08 (Basking Ridge, NJ) is a mechanical engineering major and captain of Leopard Racing, the College’s Formula SAE team. The team is comprised of senior mechanical engineering majors working on their capstone design project – a small, four-wheeled open-roadster. The following is [...]
Mike Favara ’08 and Katie Schultes ’08 Explore Numerous Facets of Pediatrics
Biology majors serve summer internship with pediatrician Philip Goldstein ’70 Observation may be the best teacher for those making their way through the medical field. Two biology majors recently spent a two-week internship observing how a busy suburban pediatric care unit in Rydal, Pa., works, under the supervision of pediatrician Philip Goldstein ’70. Both Mike [...]





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