Published: Sept. 12, 2022

This week, BSI kicked off the 2022-23 academic year with our Continuing BSI Scholars program. These students have previously received research funding through BSI, and their funding this year will support their continued efforts in research labs across campus. We hope the students, mentors, and labs have a great year.

BSI Continuing Scholars group photo 2

BSI Scholar

Research Department

Alexander Crosbie-Villaseca

Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

Alexandra Lindquist

Integrative Physiology

Bryce Poirot

Psychology & Neuroscience

Calvin Ewing

Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

Erica Sung

Biochemistry

Ethan James

CU Anschutz Ophthalmology

Gianni Bonnici

Psychology & Neuroscience

Grace (Gray) Macdonald

Psychology & Neuroscience

Grace Hach

Chemical and Biological Engineering

Grace Lynch

Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

Isabella Ogden

Psychology & Neuroscience

Joseph Barham

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Julia Ana Mirita

Biochemistry

Kayleigh Dodson

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Mia Fox

Biochemistry

Michelle Diaz

Computer Science

Natalie Cloutier Chaine

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Nickles Badger

Biochemistry

Rico Carale

Biochemistry

Rose Summers

CU Anschutz Neurology

Ryan Miller

Biochemistry

Sage Dobby

Psychology & Neuroscience

Sahana Balaji

Chemical and Biological Engineering

Samantha Ridgeway

Biochemistry

Sophia Blasco

Integrative Physiology

Zofia Lisowska

Integrative Physiology

 

 

 

We look forward to seeing what they accomplish this year.

BSI Scholars in STEM Undergraduate Research is a funding and professional development program for students conducting independent research in biosciences labs at CU. For more information on the BSI Scholars program, visit the BSI Scholars webpage here