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Mentor Areas

Professor Deardorff's research interests include: Cornelia de Lange syndrome, Sister chromatid cohesion, Roberts Syndrome, IMAGe syndrome, Coffin-Siris Syndrome, KBG syndrome, WDR-related disorders, Cohesin, Chromatin organization, Skeletal disorders, and Human genetic disorders.

Description:

Potential projects will be decided upon after interview with student. In the first year, these projects would typically be volunteer, work-study or independent study.  If the lab fit is good, then subsequent years could be paid (grant-funded).

Details:

Volunteer

Yes

Yes indicates that faculty are open to volunteers.

Paid

Yes

Yes indicates that faculty are open to paying students they engage in their research, regardless of their work-study eligibility.

Work Study

Yes

Yes indicates that faculty are open to hiring work-study-eligible students.

Contact Information

Professor Matthew Deardorff