Student Authored Publications

Student Co-Authored Publications 2022 Aggregation Reduces Subcellular Localization and Cytotoxicity of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes. Mitchell Gravely (Fall ’17), Aidan Kindopp (‘SURF 2021), Christopher Miller (‘SURF 2021), and mentor Dr. Daniel Roxbury (URI). ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. May 2022. PMID35438957  Analysis of botanicals and botanical supplements by LC-MS/MS-based molecular networking: approaches for annotating plant metabolites […]

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Grant Writing Workshop Summer 2022

Grant and Manuscript Writing Workshop – Summer 2022 Kelvin Chu, Ph.D. of The Implementation Group (TIG), presented a Grant and Manuscript Writing Workshop for our network members, held on June 29th at the University of Rhode Island’s Avedisian Hall. Grant and manuscript development focal points stimulated small breakout groups of faculty with similar concentrations and […]

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Investigator Retreat Update

Retreats for Investigators and Mentors  Two retreats are held each year that bring together RI-INBRE’s current investigators and mentors from across our network of higher education institutions in Rhode Island. The 2023 Summer Retreat was held on Friday, July 28th in Avedisian Hall at the University of Rhode Island. Attendees joined the discussion on the changes […]

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DRPP Awards Summer 2022

Awards Fiscal Year 2022 RI-INBRE Funding Mechanisms To support the research career development of junior investigators at our network institutions, the Developmental Research Project Program (DRPP) is pleased to announce that 19 research projects were awarded to our faculty investigators around the state. The projects support a broad portfolio of research funding within the themes […]

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Sharp Lab Displays RI Coral 2022

Rhode Island Coral on Display:   Hosted by Dr. Koty Sharp’s Lab, Roger Williams University The research team from Dr. Koty Sharp’s Lab at Roger Williams University participated in the exhibit “About Planet Earth, the Environment and Our Future” at Providence’s Waterfire Gallery. The free exhibit ran from March 29th to May 1st. 2021, and […]

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RI-INBRE TIG Grant Writing Workshop

RI-INBRE TIG Grant Writing Workshop Wednesday, June 29, 2022 9:30 am to 4:00 pm Room 170, Ernest Mario ’63, ’66 3D Visualization Auditorium Avedisian Hall/College of Pharmacy  University of Rhode Island, 7 Greenhouse Road, Kingston RI 02881 The event is a product-focused workshop focused on completing publications, using preliminary data to formulate specific aims, and […]

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Integrating LC-MS/MS based molecular networking and analysis of medicinal plants

Investigator: Matt Bertin, University of Rhode Island Scientific Theme: Environmental Health Sciences Abstract: In the last decades, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) has become the primary analytical technique in the pharmaceutical industry. The incorporation of mass spectrometry in the teaching laboratory is highly relevant to pharmaceutical scientists training in areas such as structure characterization, composition analysis, metabolomics, […]

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A computational approach to the study of malate dehydrogenase

Co-Investigator: Kathleen Cornely, Providence College Co-Investigator: Tyler Stack, Providence College Scientific Theme: Cancer Abstract: There are several benefits to replacing traditional labs with Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs). Providing research experience to all students improves motivation, engagement with their classmates and professors, and persistence in STEM. Like any CURE, our current CHM 310 class aims […]

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Development of an Online Platform for Dyadic Interaction Research

Investigator: Thomas Malloy, Rhode Island College Scientific Theme: Neuroscience Abstract: The Social Relations Laboratory at Rhode Island College (www.thomasemalloy.org) is focused on intergroup and interpersonal behavior. Using a face to face interaction paradigm, the laboratory has studied interpersonal attraction (Malloy, 2018a), perceptions of interpersonal similarity (Malloy, 2019), the accuracy of interpersonal perceptions (Malloy, 2020) and […]

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