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Undergraduate Honors Students and Research
Assistants
Rose Slupski was an undergraduate RA who
assisted graduate student Sarah Barber with collaborative inhibition and ego
depletion projects in Dr. Rajaram's lab. After graduating from Stony
Brook, Rose will be attending graduate school at the University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor to pursue a Ph.D. in neuroscience. Outside of her time in
lab and her coursework, she enjoyed things such as sleeping, baking
cookies, drinking tea, playing trombone, and sleeping. Did
she mention that she enjoyed sleeping?
Vicki Tang
Carla Hernandez
Serra Teeraj
Baruch Kim
Ethan Fox
Kayla Young
Kayla Young began working as an RA for graduate students Luciane
Pereira-Pasarin and Helena Blumen in Spring 2007. She is currently working as a general lab
manager. She was awarded the Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities
(URECA) Undergraduate Summer Grant for Summer 2008. In Spring 2009, she completed her scientific
paper, “The Effects of Prior Collaboration on Later Individual Memory: Does
Delay Matter?” and was awarded First Place in the Oral Presentation for
Psychology category of the 2009 URECA Celebration. In her spare time, she enjoys running,
surfing, and spending time with friends.
Abigail Nicolas
Juliana Tseng
My name is Juliana Tseng and I am
currently a senior. I have been working with Sarah Barber as a research
assistant since spring of 2008. In addition to working in Dr. Rajaram's
lab, I am also a research assistant in Dr. Nancy Franklin's lab and Family Translational
Research Group. I will be graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology in spring of 2009. In the fall of 2009, I will be attending
Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology for my Doctor of Psychology
degree in clinical psychology.