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Inducing Asexual Reproductive Fate by Jessica Cramer ‘24

October 1, 2024
Jessica Cramer

Name: Jessica Cramer 
Class Year: 2024 
Major: Biology 
Hometown: Wilton, CT 

Can you talk about the skills you are learning and why they are important to you? 
My dream is to pursue an MD/PhD and this internship is really important to me because this internship has given me the foundation necessary to pursue such a program. SSR has allowed me to develop not only my laboratory skills, but also my problem solving skills. 
 
What has been the biggest challenge you have faced at your internship? 
I love working independently, but it has been challenging to handle multiple experiments at once. However, I am glad to have had the opportunity because I now am confident in my ability to do so. 

Jessica Cramer 2
Multiple generations of aphids before dissection

 
Can you give us three adjectives and three nouns that describe your internship experience? 
Exciting, independent, intense 
Aphids, dissection, polyphenism 
 
What is most rewarding about your internship? 
What is most rewarding to me is knowing that I am developing skills I will use throughout my whole career. I also love seeing the end results of experiments I have helped design. I am also finishing my thesis and it feels very rewarding to add the data collected I have this summer to my results section! 
 

Jessica Cramer in lab
A photo of me in the lab! 

Was this internship what you expected it to be? 
Yes, it is just as interesting and exciting as I hoped it would be. I have gained confidence and have been able to work on additional projects which will benefit my thesis and the whole lab. 

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