Research and Creative Activity Directory
Congratulations on finding the Research and Creative Activity Directory! The purpose of this directory is to provide you with a listing of potential research/creative activity opportunities that you may search by department and the semester that you would like to work.
You may search by department and date. For example, if you are looking for a chemistry project for summer 2022, type 'summer 2022 chemistry' into the search bar.
Once you identify a potential project, send an email of interest to the faculty member listed. In the email, you should introduce yourself and tell the potential faculty mentor what you would like to do and when (spring/summer/fall semester). The faculty mentor will let you know about the next steps to apply to work on the project. Please note that contacting a faculty mentor from this data base is not a guarantee that you will work with them.
Name | Department(s) | Availability | Research/ Creative Activity Topic | Additional Information | |
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Alison Dewald | Chemistry | ahdewald@salisbury.edu | Fall 2025, Spring 2026 | Biochemistry |
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Chemistry or BMB majors or minors are invited to email me for information doing research on either protein biochemistry (specifically either enzyme kinetics or outer membrane protein folding; both projects will include recombinant protein expression and purification) or development of a lab activity involving PCR-based detection of viruses on environmental surfaces. Prior biochemistry lab experience isn't needed. |
Tim Werner | Exercise Science | tjwerner@salisbury.edu | Academic year 2025-2026 | Effect of exercise on vascular physiology |
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The Exercise Physiology Research Lab examines the acute and chronic effects of exercise on vascular function. The end goal is to figure out what types of exercise could potentially help or harm blood vessels. This is important as the health and stability of blood vessels have the greatest impact on cardiac pathology. |