Crystal Reynaga, PhD |
Sara PenuelaPronouns: She | Her
Hometown: Bogota, Colombia My hobbies include running, working out, and drawing. I love learning about anatomy and physiology, as it connects to athletics, and how the body is able to work and move to help us do all kinds of things, particularly sports.
Current project:
Tendon organization and function across specialized locomotors |
Seble EnyewPronouns: She | Her
Hometown: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia I am interested in physiology research because of its versatile applicability encompassing several fields such as Neuroscience, Math and Physics. Some of my hobbies are swimming, riding a bike, and playing tennis. In my free time, I like to get together with friends and try new restaurants.
Current project:
Effects of differential limb function and morphology in quadrupedal locomotion |
Annika HaagensenPronouns: She | Her
Hometown: San Diego, CA My interests include animal and human physiology, macrobiology, and chemistry. I enjoy running, painting, and watching movies with friends. In my free time, you might catch me testing out a new recipe or cycling around town.
Current project:
Tendon organization and function across specialized locomotors |
Cooper KoconPronouns: He | Him
Hometown: Macungie, PA My interests are spending time outdoors and learning new things. Currently one of my main goals is to attend graduate school to continue learning and conducting research in the field of biology.
Current project:
Effects of compliant substrates on hopping locomotion |
Melissa Patino-MartinezPronouns: She | Her
Hometown: Highwood, IL I'm interested in the evolving studies regarding conservation efforts that combine several branches of micro- and macro-biology. I would like to pursue graduate school in the future and hope to continue working in diverse lab environments. Some of my favorite pastimes include listening to music, taking walks with my friends, and needlework.
Current project:
Effects of compliant substrates on hopping locomotion |