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Roy S. Song
Post-baccalaureate Student
Email: rsong00[at]ccny.cuny.edu
EDUCATION
2009 - 2012B.S. in Biology (City College of New York)
1996 - 2001B.A. in Computer Science (Western Connecticut State University)

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Summer 2011NIGMS REU Intern
Department of Pharmacology, SBCNY (Systems Biology Center New York), Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Advisor: Dr. Susana Neves
Computational modeling of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and dopamine signaling pathways of the nucleus accumbens
Sept 2010 - May 2012Undergraduate Researcher
Department of Biology, City College of New York
Advisor: Dr. David J. Lohman
A comparative molecular and phylogeographic analysis of "widespread" butterfly species in Southeast Asia

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS
2011 - 2012City College Fellow
Spring 2012 Professor Martin Sacks/Sylvia F. Rubin Award, City College of New York
Spring 2011Professor Jess Hanks Award, City College of New York

SELECTED WORK EXPERIENCE
2011 - 2012Database and Web Administrator, Grove School of Engineering, City College of New York
August 2011Teaching Assistant, Black Rock Forest Teacher Training Workshop, Black Rock Forest, NY
Fall 2010Organic Chemistry I Workshop Leader, Department of Chemistry, City College of New York
Spring 2010General Chemistry Workshop Leader, Department of Chemistry, City College of New York
2001 - 2009I.T. Consultant and Network Specialist, A Plus Computer Solutions, CT

POSTERS AND PRESENTATIONS
Aug 2011SBCNY Summer Research Presentation, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Regulation of cAMP-specific phosphodiesterase PDE4D3 by brain-derived neurotrophic factor and dopamine (Poster)
Song, R.* & Neves, S.
Dec 2010CCAPP Annual Poster Presentation, City College of New York
Seasonal correlation between wasp morphospecies abundance and diversity in Thailand (Poster)
Song, R.* & Lohman, D.J.

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