Featured Scholar: Ted Lin
Often times when children are asked what they want to be when they grow
up, they answer, "a doctor." Ted Lin had this response when he was
an elementary school student, and he is in the process of making this dream
a reality. Ted has already delved into the field of medical
research and, through his interdisciplinary degree in pharmacology, he has
pursued studies in chemistry, biology, and genetics. His research
with the USP has focused on colon cancer prevention. "Cancer is one
of those major diseases that researchers have been struggling to find effective
treatment and prevention methods for," he says. "It's so hard to determine
exactly how it develops and then how we can develop drugs to treat it."
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Papers
Ted Lin, College of Medicine
(Mentor: Martha Campbell-Thompson)
Vitamin D Receptor Regulation Via Estrogen
Administration: A Possible Link to Colon Cancer
G. Michael Palmer, College of
Liberal Arts & Sciences (Mentor: Marsha Bryant)
Pedagogy and The Waste Land
Cross Reardon, College of Engineering
(Mentor: Rolf E. Hummel)
Ultraviolet Transmittance in Eyeglass
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