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Research and Scholarship

Sophie Tomov

Summer Research: Sophie Tomov ’26 Explores Immune Cell Development Tomov, a pre-med biology major and French minor, is participating in the New York University Summer Research Early Identification Program (NYU SR-EIP). Wednesday, July 2, 2025 11:07 AM

Nolan Eichorn

Eichorn, a mathematics major, is participating in the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program at the University of Florida.

Daisy Cunningham

Cunningham was among the founding members of A-Town Records, a student-run record label and music association. She also conducted research in music and held an internship with a record label during her semester in Dublin.

Neuroscience Alum Is First Author on Publication in Nature

Julia Rocereta ’19, a pharmacology Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, used cryo-electron microscopy to discover how a proposed cardiovascular drug binds to a protein in the heart.

Senior Neuroscience Major Conducts GABA Receptor Research

Teigan Brown collects frog eggs and utilizes them in the lab, exploring the anti-anxiety properties of skullcap, a medicinal herb.

Junior Biology Major Abroad

International student Fuka Aizawa ’26 has worked in two different labs at Muhlenberg and is now taking part in a research assistantship in Copenhagen, Denmark.

A History of the LGBTQ+ Community at Muhlenberg

Last semester, Roman Craig ’27 and Alexa Cinelli ’27 researched LGBTQ+ history at the College and created a website to showcase their findings.

Q&A: Lauryn Glass

Glass, a participant in the MUHLES (Mentorship of Underrepresented students for High impact LEarning in STEM) Program, worked in Professor of Chemistry Keri Colabroy’s lab, where she built skills and friendships she’s carried into her first semester.

Professor of Biology’s Paper Cited as a Key Publication in Awarding of Nobel Prize

A 1993 paper by Muhlenberg’s Bruce Wightman laid groundwork for the research that earned Gary Ruvkun and Victor Ambros the 2024 Nobel Prize.

Environmental Science Major Designs a Living Green Wall

Kira Wiener ’25, who is interested in a career in sustainable architecture, spent the summer planning and executing this on-campus research project.