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    A new report from a group of Northeastern researchers explores across disciplines how biotech can ensure safe, sustainable life beyond Earth.

    The key to international space cooperation is developments in biotechnology, Northeastern researchers say

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    The NeuroPRISM lab, led by assistant psychology professor Stephanie Noble, makes tools that pave the way for reliable and reproducible neuroimaging of the brain.

    Precise maps of the brain’s deepest corners are made possible through tools developed by these Northeastern researchers

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  • How do you say microRNA in Spanish? Co-op student learns the lingo and lab procedures at bioscience startup in Argentina

    How do you say microRNA in Spanish? Co-op student learns the lingo and lab procedures at bioscience startup in Argentina

    Argentine startup seeking cures for osteoarthritis provides immersive lab experience for co-op.
  • This double Husky created her own co-op working on life-changing cancer therapies

    This double Husky created her own co-op working on life-changing cancer therapies

    CAR T-cell therapy can serve as a life saving treatment for blood cancers, but comes with complications. This master’s degree student’s research may help change that.
  • These Northeastern students befriend a 500-pound sea turtle and a 33-year-old penguin as co-ops at the New England Aquarium

    These Northeastern students befriend a 500-pound sea turtle and a 33-year-old penguin as co-ops at the New England Aquarium

    Two Northeastern students, Elliot Tong and Noah Brown, are co-oping at the New England Aquarium. There they are learning about conservation and the daily caretaking of sea animals.
  • Shayna Gordon ’25, Biochemistry

    Shayna Gordon ’25, Biochemistry

    Shayna Gordon '25, biochemistry, shares her co-op experience as a COS student.
  • Migue Van Louis Darcera ’25, Cell and Molecular Biology

    Migue Van Louis Darcera ’25, Cell and Molecular Biology

    Migue Van Louis Darcera '25, cell and molecular biology, shares his experiences on co-op as a COS student.
  • Lily Garrett ’25, Biochemistry

    Lily Garrett ’25, Biochemistry

    Lily Garrett '25, biochemistry, shares her co-op experience as a COS student.
  • Kathrine Moravick ’26, Cell and Molecular Biology

    Kathrine Moravick ’26, Cell and Molecular Biology

    Kathrine Moravick '26, cell and molecular biology, shares her experience on co-op.
  • Caroline Mendez ’26, Cell and Molecular Biology

    Caroline Mendez ’26, Cell and Molecular Biology

    Caroline Mendez '26, biology, shares her co-op experience at the MGH Harvard Medical School.
  • Enam Fiattor ’25, Biology

    Enam Fiattor ’25, Biology

    Enam Fiattor '25, biology, shares her experience on co-op in Accra, Ghana.
  • Co-ops help neuroscience student compare research and patient care as she aims to shape career studying brain disorders

    Co-ops help neuroscience student compare research and patient care as she aims to shape career studying brain disorders

    Ariana Mechem, third year neuroscience major, used her two co-op opportunities to help her decide what career pathway to pursue after graduation.
  • How a Northeastern co-op’s research is advancing early detection of psychosis

    How a Northeastern co-op’s research is advancing early detection of psychosis

    TaKaya McFarland, Northeastern psychology student, is working on a manuscript for a paper on her attempts to develop a score, similar to the Adverse Childhood Events Score (ACES), that would help clinicians understand how vulnerable a person might be to psychosis, an event that is estimated to affect three in 100 young people.
  • Time management, teamwork and drive: Why employers value Northeastern athletes

    Time management, teamwork and drive: Why employers value Northeastern athletes

    First ever Athletics Co-op Fair helped connect student athletes to employers, and reinforced many athletes decision to come to Northeastern for its balance between academics, athletics, and job experience.