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Student research carried out in Dr. Witter's lab at Dickinson:

Year mentored
 Student
 Project Title
Summer 2007
Jeffrey Rodgers
N-glycan analysis of proteins isolated from marine bacteria
Summer 2007
Sunil Baidar
Source apportionment of PAHs in sediments from the Conodoguinet Creek, PA
Spring 2007
Sunil Baidar
Occurrence of fragrance compounds in sewage sludge
Fall 2006

Jeffrey Rodgers

Davia Palmieri

Kathleen Aioli

Chemical characterization of a fluorescent siderophore produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens
Fall 2006
Sarah Yarnall
Developing a protocol for the analysis of N-glycans in bovine fetuin
Summer 2006
Megan Fikse
Identifying N-glycans in marine bacteria
Summer 2003
Matt Stachowiak
Occurrence and speciation of PAHs in LeTort stream sediments using LLE and GC/MS
Fall 2002 - Spring 2003
Julie M. Vastine
Investigation of triclosan degradation during sewage treatment - Honors research (Environmental science)
Fall 2002 - Summer 2002
Nick Ferenz
Do cyanobacteria produce quorum sensing molecules?
Summer 2002
Denise M. Sharbaugh
Effect of nitrogen limitation on EPS production by two species of marine phytoplankton
Fall 2001-Spring 2002
Dana M. MacGregor
Ultraviolet-B induced isomerization reaction of phenylpropanoid metabolism intermediates - Honors research (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)
Fall 2001
Reena Kanabar
SPME GC/MS analysis of tea volatile
Fall 2001

Lesley Riggs

Fe analysis in seawater using a novel competitive ligand, DHN
Spring 2001
Amy Michael
Quantitation of bisphenol A in PA streamwaters

Summer 2000

Denise M. Sharbaugh

Electrochemical Investigations of Polysaccharide-metal interactions in aqueous systems
Summer 2000

Danielle Klinger

Structural characterization of fluorescent siderophores from Pseudomonas species
Spring 2000
Dominick Cerminaro
Effect of Fe on carbohydrate production in oceanic cyanobacteria
Spring 2000
Theresa Urich
Isolation of Fluorescent Siderophores from Pseudomonas species
   
     
Last updated December 2008