

Hope capped off her summer research experience at Syracuse with a successful poster presentation at the SOURCE Symposium. Congratulations Hope and we wish you the best with your future academic endeavors!
Hope capped off her summer research experience at Syracuse with a successful poster presentation at the SOURCE Symposium. Congratulations Hope and we wish you the best with your future academic endeavors!
This weekend, Interfaith Works held their 25th annual Building Bridges Community Festival.
Joseph lab members (L to R: Madeline, Andrea, and Emily) and SU students (including Brayden, far right) volunteered at the STEM fair to demonstrate real-world science and engineering projects.
On one of the hottest days of the summer, the Joseph lab visited Gannon’s ice cream for a sweet treat. We enjoyed celebrating everyone’s hard work setting up the lab this year.
The Joseph lab rings in our first summer with our first NSF REU student: Hope Steen, a rising senior at the New College of Florida in the Department of Mathematics.
Hope joins two Syracuse undergraduate students, Madeline Vo (rising senior, Chemical Engineering) and Emily Ramos (rising junior, Psychology), in the research group.
Hope will use a computational, multiple particle tracking approach to evaluate the diffusion of bacterial extracellular vesicles in cervicovaginal mucus.