Meet the 2023-24 Fellows
Jack Kaszas
RISE Scholar/ REU Advanced Materials: 2022
Program: Materials Science and Engineering PhD
Undergraduate Studies: University of Connecticut, Materials Science and Engineering
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Richard Riman
Ph.D. Research Topic: Sustainable materials
Support post Super Grad Award, other notable Awards, fellowships, publications or accomplishments: NSF-GRFP Fellow, Fellow of the American Concrete Institute
Current status in graduate program/Expected graduation: Graduate Student
Advice for prospective graduate students: Get involved with on-campus clubs and organizations!
BIO: Jack Kaszas Graduated from University of Connecticut where he studied material science and engineering. During his time at the university of Connecticut, Jack worked as an atomic force microscope scientist in Dr. Bryan Huey’s lab, where he helped develop novel characterization methods for functional materials. As a Rise scholar, Jack studied carbonate cement, a ceramic material being explored as a more environmentally friendly alternative to modern Portland cement. Jack decided to return to Rutgers to continue his studies in the field of carbonate cement materials under the guidance of his thesis advisor, Dr. Richard Riman.
Advice for Prospective Graduate Students: Take a little vacation in between finishing undergrad and starting work in your graduate lab! You deserve it.
Kylie Bond
RISE Scholar: Summer 2022
Program: Microbial Biology
Undergraduate Studies: Delaware State University, Forensic Biology
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Nancy Woychik
Ph.D. Research Topic: Toxin-antitoxin systems within Mycobacterium abscessus.
Support post Super Grad Award, other notable Awards, fellowships, publications or accomplishments: Currently working as a TA for the 2024-2025 school year.
Current status in graduate program/Expected graduation: 2nd year Ph.D. Student
Advice for prospective graduate students: Ask all the questions you can.
BIO: Kylie Bond graduated from Delaware State University with B.S. in Forensic Biology with a minor in Chemistry. During her time as an undergraduate Kylie gained experience in forensic microbiology at her home institution and environmental microbiology as a student in the RISE at Rutgers program. Currently, in her thesis laboratory, Kylie studies toxin-antitoxin systems within Mycobacterium abscessus, focusing on how these systems alter that bacterium and influence its susceptibility to antibiotics.
Victoria Brown
Undergraduate Studies: Kenyon College
Rise Scholar: Summer 2022
Program: Cell and Developmental Biology
Brief Bio: Victoria Brown graduated from Kenyon College with a B.A. in Molecular Biology, a minor in Anthropology, and a concentration in African Diaspora studies. During her undergraduate career, Victoria worked in the lab of Dr. Matthew Rouhier and researched the location of solute carrier (SLC) and organic anion (OAT) xenobiotic transport proteins in the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti. As a RISE Scholar, Victoria worked to identify the binding partners of the BSL1 protein of the stomatal developmental pathway under the mentorship of Dr. Juan Dong and post-doc Deepanjali Verma.
Advice for Prospective Graduate Students: Follow your passion and trust your instincts. Don’t try to make your journey look like someone else’s. Learn to be comfortable with asking questions; no one knows everything!
Rebecca Horwitz
Undergraduate Studies: Carleton College
NSF Internship in Ocean Sciences (RIOS): Summer 2021
Program: Oceanography
Brief Bio: Becca graduated from Carleton College in June of 2022 with a double B.A degree in both geology and environmental studies. During the summer of 2021 Becca began working with Dr. Travis Miles in the department of marine and coastal sciences at Rutgers University for her RIOS program. They studied the potential effects of the development of offshore wind along the east coast of the United States on the coastal environment in the region. More specifically, they looked at the overlap of a unique coastal ocean stratification with the proposed wind lease areas. Becca continued this work her senior year of college with Dr. Miles, Dr. Daphne Munroe, and Dr. Josh Kohut and after graduating was able to relay the results into a publication. After graduating college, Becca went on to work as a research assistant for Dr. Munroe at the Rutgers University Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory studying the surf clam fishery. Becca is excited to pursue her PhD in oceanography within the department of marine and coastal science as she has loved her experience here for the past two years!
Advice for Prospective Graduate Students: Surround yourself with people who make you feel like you belong and push you to be your best self.
Zenaida Rosario
Ronald E. McNair Program: 2019 Cohort
Program: Ph.D in Higher Education
Undergraduate Studies: Rutgers University - New Brunswick , Social Work
Thesis Advisor: Nichole M. Garcia
Ph.D. Research Topic: The experiences of BIPOC women attending predominantly white higher education institutions
Support post Super Grad Award, other notable Awards, fellowships, publications or accomplishments: Pending
Current status in graduate program/Expected graduation: Graduate Student
Advice for prospective graduate students: Get connected! It's important to connect with the faulty members and current students in the program you are interested in. They can give you great insight into their program and answer any questions you may have.
BIO: Zenaida Rosario participated in the Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program in Summer 2019. During this program, Zenaida was able to complete a research proposal under the advisement of Dr. Nichole M. Garcia that focused on the use of counter spaces, faculty and peer influence, and institutional support to increase the degree attainment of Black women who attend predominantly white institutions. Zenaida has presented her research proposal at multiple conferences and has received recognition for her work within the McNair Program. Most recently, Zenaida has earned her Master's in Social Work, focusing on the mental health of adolescents and young adults through her internship for the past two years. Zenaida looks forward to using her education and experiences as she continues her studies in Fall 2024 in the Ph.D. in Higher Education program at Rutgers University - New Brunswick.
RISE Associates
Stephanie Albarracin
Undergraduate Studies: Hunter College-Cuny
Rise Scholar: Summer 2018
Program: Material Science and Engineering
Brief Bio: Stephanie Albarracin graduated from Hunter College-Cuny where she studied Material Science and Engineering. While at Hunter College-Cuny, Stephanie worked in Dr. Steven Greenbaum's NMR lab measuring the coefficient of self-diffusion of Li+ and F+ of a novel polymer with promising transport properties for solid state battery application. As A RISE Scholar, Stephanie worked in Dr. Masanori Hara’s lab where she worked to determine which mixing method produced polymers with the lowest glass transition temperature.
Advice for Prospective Graduate Students: Take the time to explore your research interests.
Alexander Hidalgo
Undergraduate Studies: William Paterson University
Rise Scholar: Summer 2022
Program: Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Brief Bio: In Spring 2023, Alexander graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Medicinal Biochemistry from William Paterson University. Throughout his undergraduate career he gained interest in chemical research while working with Dr. Yalan Xing, in the multistep synthesis of natural products, and the alkynylation of benzylic substrates using photo-redox catalysis. As a RISE scholar of 2022, Alex worked with Dr. Vikas Nanda in the applications of Machine Learning for the design of non-canonical proteins relevant to electron transport channels. Moreover, as a Youth council member at NJCDC, he has served communities of Passaic county, through outreach programs that aim at increasing minority representation in STEM fields. After a transformative experience with RISE, Alex decided to continue at Rutgers pursuing a doctoral degree in Chemistry & Chemical Biology. In the future he intends to become a principal investigator and integrate artificial intelligence with de novo protein design for applications to biotechnology and medicine. During his free time, he enjoys cooking, hiking, and spending time with friends and family.
Advice for Prospective Graduate Students: " You are exactly where you need to be, just trust the process!"
Taina Moore
RISE/ SURF Scholar: Summer 2021
Program: Joint Graduate Program in Toxicology
Undergraduate Studies: Tuskegee University, Chemistry
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Phoebe Stapleton
Ph.D. Research Topic: Environmental Toxicants and Reproductive Health
Support post Super Grad Award, other notable Awards, fellowships, publications or accomplishments: Funding: SDS Dean's Fellow, Janis & Gary Grover Scholar, Gala Scholar - first year. This year I am funded by a Training (T32) Grant Fellowship
Accomplishments: During my first year, I presented a poster at the Mid-Atlantic Society of Toxicology (MASOT) Regional Conference where I discussed personal care products' hazard scores and how those relate to different sociodemographic factors.
Current status in graduate program/Expected graduation: 2nd Year / My main focus is excelling in my classes this semester, however, my current lab project focuses on understanding how exposure to micro-nanoparticles (TiO2 / plastic) has an effect on maternal and fetal health outcomes.
Advice for prospective graduate students: Starting graduate school is like shedding old skin. Give yourself grace to fail, grow, and learn.
BIO: Taina Moore is a native of Northern Illinois, about an hour north of Chicago where she was raised by her Haitian mother and African-American father. During her pursuit of a bachelor's in chemistry at the illustrious Tuskegee University, she stumbled upon the career of a pharmacologist. From there, she applied to the first pharmacology internship she could find, which happened to be the RISE at Rutgers/SURF program hosted in the Toxicology department at Rutgers. After graduating from Tuskegee, she decided to continue her education as a PhD student in Toxicology at Rutgers. Outside of class/lab, Taina is involved in the Council of Black Graduates (CBG), the Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD), the Rutgers Health Peer Support Program as a Peer Supporter, and anything that has to do with dancing. Taina's main goal in life is to be a person who inspires and motivates others.