Aresty Rutgers Undergraduate Research Journal: Fifth Issue Published
The Aresty Research Center is pleased to announce the release of the fifth issue of the Aresty Rutgers Undergraduate Research Journal (RURJ). Read about the diverse research being done by undergraduate students across Rutgers, including classifying different eras of Fall Out Boy using logistical regression, determining the impact of DNA analysis on Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation, designing antimicrobial peptides for activity against P. aeruginosa infections, and more!
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The Aresty Rutgers Undergraduate Research Journal, in affiliation with the Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates, is an undergraduate-run, interdisciplinary journal designed to showcase the cutting-edge undergraduate research conducted at Rutgers University. Our mission is to provide undergraduate researchers the opportunity to publish their own work and experience the peer review process. In our review process, researchers implement multiple rounds of revisions based on peer reviews from undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty. An extension of our mission is to offer a unique educational program for students to learn about and gain hands-on experience with peer review.
For questions, please email aresty.rurj@rutgers.edu.
Visit the Aresty website or this Google Form [https://forms.glef4FJJ4Hfact2yxyT7] for more information about submitting your own research to RURJ or other ways to get involved with the journal!