The Northwestern Undergraduate Research Journal (NURJ) is an annual student-produced journal that showcases outstanding research done by Northwestern undergraduates from across all academic fields. In NURJ Talks, we invite accomplished individuals in the Northwestern community and beyond to discuss contemporary issues.

NURJ Talks
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The Northwestern Undergraduate Research Journal (NURJ) is an annual student-produced journal that showcases outstanding research done by Northwestern undergraduates from across all academic fields. In NURJ Talks, we invite accomplished individuals in the Northwestern community and beyond to discuss contemporary issues.
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February 2, 2023
Pioneers of Medical Research: Gabe Dara
<p>This is the first episode of NURJ Talks starting a new series, "Pioneers of Medical Research," highlighting undergraduates in medical research. This series is part of the podcast’s mission to expand knowledge of the research community by exploring all facets of research. Gabe Dara, a third-year pre-medical student at Northwestern University, discusses his experience in neuroscience research and science education at his startup, Caped Clinicians.</p> <p>Interviewed by Tanat Chavapokin and Tiffany Lou.</p> <p>Cover designed by Helen Zhu.</p>

April 8, 2022
Voices of Diversity: Onnie Rogers
<p>This is the fourth episode of NURJ Talks, starting a mini-series highlighting women in research. Today, we have our guest Onnie Rogers, a psychology researcher and professor here at Northwestern University. In this episode, she not only shares her past and present research projects but also provides insight into how research has influenced her life. </p>

July 5, 2021
Voices of Diversity: Nicholas Abrahams
<p>What is important to you? </p> <p>In the third episode of NURJ Talks, Nicholas Abrahams, a fourth year violin and political science student at Northwestern University, discusses his background as a musician and how he hopes pursue a career that combines his interests in law and music. </p> <p>Interviewed by Kevin Bai and Katie He. </p> <p>Cover designed by Abby Hsiao. </p>
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