Researchers dream about projects that go perfectly – protocols that work on the first attempt, equipment that doesn’t break, and results that … More
Category: e – Inside MSURJ
Editors discuss their research experiences and how the journal gets put together.
[Profile] Jenna Hotton, Synaptic Characterization of the DCN Circuit
Generally speaking, most people think of what is referred to as the cerebral cortex when they think of the brain. … More
Reviewer #3…
(Part of a behind-the-scenes series about editing the undergrad research journal. Read the first post here.) As the first and … More
In the name of science, my #overlyhonestmethods
I first became interested in science when I was about 13 — it was a picture of a glowing transgenic … More
An Editor’s First Editorial Season
As a first year university student, I’ve not only had to adjust to university life but also to the editorial … More
On choosing the perfect project
By Mason Sun When I started to search for an area of research right for me, it felt like trying … More
Mouth-to-mouse resuscitation: a first-hand overview of rescue in research settings
By Blair Jia One time, I almost kissed a mouse. It was the summer before my senior year in high school. … More
Hunting for disease genes, then and now
By Yuhao Shi If you’ve taken an introductory genetics course, you probably know a little bit about the techniques and … More
Why I want to do, what I want to do
By Natalie Gottlieb As you are sitting down and taking a few minutes to read this, there is a countless … More
Starting out: Shredded cuticles, and the best time I spelled the word “watermelon”
My high school required students to complete an internship during senior year. Why waste time and money figuring out what … More
