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  • Biochemistry

    Laboratory for Advanced and Multifunctional Polymeric Biomaterials

    The overall focus of the research in the Bencherif LAMP Biomaterials Laboratory is the fundamental understanding and development of polymeric materials for biomedical applications with a specific emphasis on tissue engineering, drug delivery, and cancer immunotherapy.
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  • Biochemistry

    Advanced Drug Delivery Research Lab

    The ADDRES Lab studies interactions between materials and biological systems, with a current focus on the intestinal environment, via development of theoretical and tissue-engineered cell culture models.
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  • Biochemistry

    Goluch Group

    The primary focus of this research is the development of detection strategies that are tailored for the micro and nanoscale, with emphasis on biological systems.
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  • Biochemistry

    Laboratory for Neuromodulation and Neuromuscular Repair

    This research focuses on the intersectionality between biomaterials, electronics, nerves, and the heart.
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  • Biochemistry

    Lee-Parsons Laboratory

    The Lee-Parsons Laboratory applies metabolic engineering principles and methodologies to improve the production of important compounds (i.e., critical plant-derived pharmaceuticals or biofuels from plant cell and tissue cultures and microalgae cultures.
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  • Biochemistry

    Lotterhos Lab

    The Lotterhos Lab at Northeastern Marine Science Center seeks to understand how climate has shaped marine biodiversity and how a now rapidly changing climate will affect biodiversity in the future.
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  • Biochemistry

    Amiji Group

    The  research effort in the Laboratory of Biomaterials and Advanced Nano-Delivery Systems (BANDS) is focused on the development of biocompatible materials from natural and synthetic polymers, target-specific drug and gene delivery systems for cancer, CNS, inflammatory, and infectious diseases, and nanotechnology applications in medical diagnosis, imaging, and therapy.
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  • Biology

    Epstein Laboratory

    The Epstein Lab works on microbial discovery in the environment and human microbiome. They uncover novel microbial life forms by inventing novel cultivation strategies that depart from conventional wisdom and provide access to the greatest part of microbial diversity: unexplored species missed in the past.
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  • Biology

    Lewis Laboratory

    The Lewis Lab studies persister cells responsible for tolerance to antibiotics, uncultured bacteria of the environment and the microbiome, and works on drug discovery.
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  • Biochemistry

    O’Doherty Group

    The O’Doherty Group research interests broadly encompass the discipline of organic synthesis toward designing, synthesizing and testing new anticancer, antibacterial and antiviral agents. 
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  • Biochemistry

    Laboratory for Neglected Disease Drug Discovery

    The research program in the Laboratory for Neglected Disease Drug Discovery focuses on those areas of research that will impact on treatment of human disease and on areas that will expedite the drug discovery process.
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  • Biotechnology

    Beuning Lab

    The Beuning Laboratory at Northeastern is focused on understanding the structure-function-dynamics relationships of proteins and enzymes, with a particular focus on proteins involved in DNA metabolism and DNA damage tolerance.
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  • Interdisciplinary Women’s Council (IWC)

    The Northeastern University Interdisciplinary Women’s Council (IWC) is the first body on the Northeastern campus that aims to bring together women and women’s organizations on campus to facilitate the communication and promotion of women’s leadership initiatives and events on campus. The council exposes students and organizations to resources, knowledge, events, and practices which have helped women’s organizations towards success.

    We believe that organizations on campus who promote gender equality should have the ability to know how to succeed as a club at Northeastern.

    We are the primary body from which the university hosts campus-wide, interdisciplinary women’s events such as International Women’s Day Celebration.

  • Botanical Society of Northeastern

    Botanical Society of NU offers students of all backgrounds with any knowledge level to join a group of like-minded students with a passion for plants. We hold weekly meetings that include topics such as social events, guest speakers, volunteer, and more! Advised by assistant teaching professor of Marine and Environmental Sciences, Stephanie Eb.

  • Sigma Xi

    The Northeastern University chapter of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Honor Society, exists to promote the development of research excellence.

  • ViTAL

    ViTAL is an interdisciplinary collaborative of Northeastern University students united around healthcare innovation, growing together to develop in knowledge, connections, and skills outside of the classroom.

  • Society of Physics Students

    The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is an organization on campus that focuses primarily on engaging students in physics.
    The club organizes events like research and co-op talks as well as pumpkin carvings and bowling nights. Students involved are able to interact with other students in the physics department and learn about different physics events happening on campus and throughout Boston.

  • Evolve

    Evolve is a student-led venture accelerator that is dedicated to empowering founders of early-stage healthcare and life sciences ventures at Northeastern University. At the same time, we provide students with experiential learning opportunities and connect them with entrepreneurs, industry experts, and investors.

  • The Ortelian Society

    The Ortelian Society (OS) is Northeastern University’s premier undergraduate society dedicated to Classical and heterodox thought.
    The OS devotes itself to the investigation of the heterodox ideas underexplored or altogether ignored by the wider liberal arts programs.
    Our aim is to cultivate genuinely independent thinkers who will grow into virtuous leaders

  • American Medical Women’s Association

    The American Medical Women’s Association is an organization which functions at the local, national, and international level to advance women in medicine and improve women’s health. We achieve this by providing and developing leadership, advocacy, education, expertise, mentoring, and strategic alliances.

  • Art of Science NU

    Sometimes taking images for research isn’t just for the sake of data–cells, structures, and anything else can have their own beauty when captured on a screen. Great shots of research (or experimental mistakes that just looked cool), are showcased through the Art of Science competition. Our contest occurs annually in the spring and provides undergraduate and graduate students conducting research a unique opportunity to showcase their work. Students can submit an image and a description that speaks to the research they are conducting. All images and descriptions are judged by a panel of experts from across the Northeastern University campus. Top images are printed and displayed, with cash prizes awarded to top entries.

  • Boston Health Initiative

    Boston Health Initiative (BHI) is a student-led organization that works collaboratively with community partners towards advocating for health equity and providing health education in underserved Boston communities. College volunteers will serve as the core workforce, utilizing their health content training, lived experiences, and perspectives to impact the future of those we serve.

  • Criminology Forensic Science and Neuropsych of Criminal Minds

    Northeastern University’s criminology club.

  • EcoScholars

    We’re NEU students who volunteer at k-5 schools and write curriculum to teach kids about sustainability.