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a_img[0] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/jennifer_woodbury.jpg";
a_downtext[0] = "Jennifer Bain is a 5th year MD/PhD candidate currently working on her thesis work in the laboratory of Steve Levison in Department of Neurology & Neurosciences. She is studying the neurovascular niche of neural stem cells after perinatal hypoxia-ischemia brain injury.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#woodbury' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>";

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a_downtext[1] = "Krista D. Buono is a 4th year Ph.D. candidate in the Laboratory for Regenerative Neurobiology, where she is evaluating the role of LIF in neural stem cell expansion and cell replacement after brain injury. Krista is also the President of the Stem Cell Education Society of UMDNJ-NJMS.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#buono' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>";

a_img[2] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_baralt.jpg";
a_downtext[2] = "Mellisa Baralt: I attended Montclair State University, where I received my bachelor's degree in biology in 2001. Once I received my B.S, I was introduced to the Bridges Program for minorities which allowed me to further my studies and receive a Master's Degree from MSU and UMDNJ.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#baralt' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>";

a_img[3] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_buonanno.jpg";
a_downtext[3] = "Manuela Buonanno is a 4th year Ph.D. student in the Division of Radiation Research of the Department of Radiology. Her research focuses on how irradiated cells respond adaptively to low doses of ionizing radiation and how they communicate their stress to non-irradiated cells.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#buonanno' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>";

a_img[4] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_yang.jpg";
a_downtext[4] = "Lisong Yang is a 2nd year Graduate Student in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. She graduated in 2005 from the University of Science & Technology of China with a major in Biological Science. Lisong was attracted to the UMDNJ's plethora of faculty offering exciting research opportunities in diverse fields of biology.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#yang' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"

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a_downtext[5] = "Walid Aboshahba is a 5th year Graduate Student in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. He graduated from the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey in 2003 with a major in Clinical Laboratory Science. Walid's burning interest is in immunology and tumor biology, which led him to choose Dr. Sergei Kotenko's lab for his thesis.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#aboshahba' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"

a_img[6] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_canto.jpg";
a_downtext[6] = "Lisa Canto is a 5th year Graduate Student in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. She graduated from Seton Hall University in 2002 with a dual degree in Biochemistry and Biology. While attending Seton Hall University Lisa assisted investigated the Restriction Modification System in E. coli and studied the mechanism of triclosan-resistant bacteria. Lisa has also worked in pharmaceutical advertising and in veterinary medicine.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#canto' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"

a_img[7] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_darmon.jpg";
a_downtext[7] = "Sarah Darmon is a 3rd year Graduate Student in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. She graduated from Ursinus College in Pennsylvania in 2005 with a major in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. Sarah discovered her love for science at an early age. While other children wanted to be teachers & doctors, Sarah wanted to be a lab researcher responsible for important life changing experiments.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#darmon' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"

a_img[8] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_mello.jpg";
a_downtext[8] = "Veera D'mello is a 5th year Graduate Student in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. She graduated in 2001 from the University of Mumbai in India with a major in Neuroscience. Veera decided to attend UMDNJ because many of the labs have medically relevant ongoing research.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#mello' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"

a_img[9] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_kurnellas.jpg";
a_downtext[9] = "Michael P. Kurnellas is a 5th year Integrative Neuroscience student who is working in the laboratory of Dr. Stella Elkabes in the Department of Neurology and Neuroscience. He is currently investigating the role of plasma membrane calcium ATPase 2 (PMCA2) in neuronal and axonal pathology in the spinal cord and cerebellum.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#kurnellas' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"

a_img[10] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_lee.jpg";
a_downtext[10] = "Amanda Fakira, a 4th year graduate student in the Integrative Neuroscience Program, currently working collaboratively with Dr. Stella Elkabes in the Department of Neurology and Neurosciences and with Dr. Vanessa Routh in Pharmacology and Physiology. She is examining calcium signaling in the cerebellum with a focus on the plasma membrane calcium ATPase isoform 2 - a calcium extrusion pump highly expressed in Purkinje cells.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#lee' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"

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a_downtext[11] = "Karim Helmy is a MD/PhD candidate at New Jersey Medical School and is performing thesis research in the Department of Cancer Biology and Genetics at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He graduated from Stanford University in 2002 with Bachelor's degree in biological sciences and subsequently worked as a research associate with Dr. Menno van Lookeren Campagne in the Immunology Department at the biotechnology company Genentech.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#helmy' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"

a_img[12] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_patel.jpg";
a_downtext[12] = "Shyam A. Patel is a 4th year MD/PhD student working under the mentorship of Dr. Pranela Rameshwar, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology. His thesis research focuses on mechanisms of breast cancer dormancy in the bone marrow. He examines the protective role of mesenchymal stem cells and regulatory T-cells. Shyam believes that a particular subset of breast cancer cells can be protected by mesenchymal stem cells.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#patel' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"

a_img[13] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_rota.jpg";
a_downtext[13] = "Lauren Rota is a graduate student in the Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences program, who is working with Dr. Terri Wood in the NJMS-UH Cancer Center. For her thesis research she is assaying the role of the IGF-signaling axis in breast/mammary gland stem cell self-renewal and proliferation during normal development and breast cancer initiation/ progression. Lauren is also a member and the director of public relations for the Stem Cell Education Society.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#rota' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"




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a_downtext[14] = "Joseph Vitale is Graduate Student in the Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine Department who is working under Dr. Diego Fraidenraich's mentorship.  For his thesis research, he is focusing on the paracrine effects of both embryonic stem and induced pluripotent stem cells in their respective rescues of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in mice.  He graduated from Montclair State University with his B.A. in both Biochemistry and Psychology.  <br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#vitale' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"


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a_downtext[15] = "Joel Schneider is a graduate student in the Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine where is working with Dr. Diego Fradenraich. Joel graduated from Brandeis University in 2006, and then worked at  for a small biotech start-up, where he decided to  pursue a doctorate in stem cell biology. Joel is evaluating the therapeutic potential of embryonic stem cells for the cardiovascular complications associated with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. <br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#schneider' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"


a_img[16] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_cifelli.jpg";
a_downtext[16] = "Stacey Cifelli is a graduate student in the Integrative Neuroscience program working in Dr. Teresa Wood's laboratory in the Department of Neurology and Neuroscience.  She is currently studying the role of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) in oligodendrocyte development.  Stacey graduated from the University of Delaware in 2007 with a degree in neuroscience.  Her interest in research began with her undergraduate work in physical therapy.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#cifelli' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"


a_img[17] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_troy.jpg";
a_downtext[17] = "Stephanie Troy is a Graduate Student in the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology working in the laboratory of Dr. Andrew P. Thomas.  She is investigating the role of fructose in modifying the hypothalamic regulation of glucose homeostasis - an important question in view of the prevalence of high fructose corn syrup in many processed foods.  Before joining GSBS at NJMS, Stephanie obtained a Master's in Nutrition, Energy Metabolism & Signaling from the University Denis DIDEROT (Paris, France), where she worked with Dr. Fabrizio Andreelli on the role of insulin sensitivity in murine models of obesity after bariatric surgery. <br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#troy' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"


a_img[18] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_disanzo.jpg";
a_downtext[18] = "SFabiana Di Sanzo is a graduate student in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics working in the laboratory of Dr. Leonard Mindich at the Public Health Research Institute Center at New Jersey Medical School. Her research investigates the nature of the mechanisms of genomic packaging in viruses that have complex RNA genomes. Fabiana graduated from Rowan University in 2001, majoring in Biology with a pre-dental concentration.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#disanzo' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"


a_img[19] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_batish.jpg";
a_downtext[19] = "Mona Batish is a graduate student in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, working in the laboratory of Dr. Fred Kramer and Sanjay Tyagi at the Public Health Research Institute Center at New Jersey Medical School. She obtained her masters degree in Microbiology Honors from Panjab University, Chandigarh in India with a major in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.  Her work primarily focuses on use of novel techniques to visualize mRNA molecules at single molecule resolution.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#batish' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"


a_img[20] = "http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/images/home_stu_fac/stu_batish.jpg";
a_downtext[20] = "Mona Batish is a graduate student in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, working in the laboratory of Dr. Fred Kramer and Sanjay Tyagi at the Public Health Research Institute Center at New Jersey Medical School. She obtained her masters degree in Microbiology Honors from Panjab University, Chandigarh in India with a major in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.  Her work primarily focuses on use of novel techniques to visualize mRNA molecules at single molecule resolution.<br><a href='http://njms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/stu_fac/fea_stu.htm#batish' class='redlink'>Read More...</a>"
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