We are delighted to welcome our 2025 Biophysics REU students to Ann Arbor for the summer!
This year’s cohort is:
- Ben Deacon: Physics major at Oberlin College, working in the Lubensky lab.
- Maggie Grabill: Chemical Engineering major at Calvin University, working in the Penner-Hahn lab.
- Emily Olson: Biochemistry major at Middle Tennessee State University, working in the Zochowski lab.
- Danya Rimawi: Intelligent Systems Engineering major at Indiana University of Bloomington, working in the Yang lab.
- Raheel Sarwar: Biomedical Engineering major at Boston University, working in the Brooks lab.
- Meklit Sitotaw: Computer Science major at Vanderbilt University, working in the Cai lab.
- Grace Wilde: Chemistry major at Hamilton College,, working in the Veatch lab.
- Elijah Williams: Electrical Engineering major at Elizabeth City State University, working in the McCrory lab.
We are so excited to have these students join us and can’t wait to see what they accomplish this summer! Help us welcome this group!
About REU
The Summer REU Program in Biophysics provides selected non-University of Michigan undergraduate students from around the United States an opportunity to conduct ten weeks of summer research with some of the country's leading biophysicists in a range of biophysical fields. The program is conducted in concert with the NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Program and is supported by funds from the National Science Foundation.