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Stella Maris Remigio

Majored in Biology, Minored in Chemistry
Mary Baldwin University, Class of 2022
From Waipahu, HI
Hello! I graduated magna cum laude from Mary Baldwin University in May 2022 with a BS in Biology (Biomedical Emphasis) and a minor in Chemistry. I am passionate about biomedical research and currently seeking laboratory positions on Oahu, HI, to contribute to impactful studies. I have experience as a Microbiologist at the Hawaii State Laboratories Division and volunteered at the University of Hawaii's John A. Burns School of Medicine. I'm eager to continue exploring and addressing vital scientific questions.
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Stella Remigio Named to Mary Baldwin University Honors List

Stella Remigio of Waipahu, HI, was named to the Spring 2020 Honors List at Mary Baldwin University. Students named to the Honors List earned grade point averages of 3.75 to 4.00. To be eligible, a...

June, 11 2020 - Mary Baldwin University
Stella Remigio Named to Mary Baldwin University Honors List

Stella Remigio of Waipahu, HI, was named to the Fall 2019 Honors List at Mary Baldwin University. Students named to the Honors List earned grade point averages of 3.75 to 4.00. To be eligible, a s...

June, 02 2020 - Mary Baldwin University
Stella Remigio of Waipahu Named to Mary Baldwin University's Dean's List

Stella Remigio of Waipahu, HI, earned a place on the Spring 2019 Dean's List at Mary Baldwin University. To be eligible, a student must have a grade point average of 3.50 to 3.74, be a degree candi...

July, 01 2019 - Mary Baldwin University
Stella Remigio of Waipahu Named to Mary Baldwin University's Dean's List

Stella Remigio of Waipahu, HI, earned a place on the Fall 2018 Dean's List at Mary Baldwin University. To be eligible, a student must have a grade point average of 3.50 to 3.74, be a degree candida...

March, 12 2019 - Mary Baldwin University
Stella Maris Remigio was recognized for earning a spot on an honors list
Spring 2022 - Added by Stella Maris
Stella Maris Remigio was recognized for earning an academic award
MBU Advisory Board of Visitors Fellowship Award Recipient. ABV Capstone Fellowship awards offer $250 to support up to 6 juniors who will embark upon 2021-22 research projects. Funding used to support my senior research project titled: "Neuroendocrine Cell Conditioned Media Effect on Prostate Cancer Cell Migration: LNCaP and PC-3" at MBU.
Spring 2021 - Added by Stella Maris
Stella Maris Remigio was recognized for earning an academic award
Mary Baldwin University Capstone Festival Best Paper Award Recipient STEM. The Capstone Festival gives outstanding seniors an opportunity to present their scholarly and artistic works to the wider campus community and the public. Students may be nominated for their senior projects. My senior project titled "Neuroendocrine Cell Conditioned Media Effect on Prostate Cancer Cell Migration: LNCaP and PC-3" received the Best Paper Award in the STEM category.
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Beta Beta Beta
Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) is an honor society for students, particularly undergraduates, dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research.
Fall 2021 - Spring 2022 - Mary Baldwin University
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American Chemical Society
Fall 2019 - Spring 2021 - Mary Baldwin University
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Mary Baldwin Cheerleading
Mary Baldwin Cheerleading Treasurer for Fall 2020.
Fall 2018 - Mary Baldwin University
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Neuroendocrine Cell Conditioned Media Effect on Prostate Cancer Cell Migration: LNCaP and PC-3
Prostate cancer is the second most common type of cancer diagnosed in men. In the normal prostate epithelia, neuroendocrine (NE) cells, which exhibit hybrid neuronal-epithelial phenotypes are of neural crest origin and present at low quantities to promote prostatic growth, differentiation, regulation, and the overall health of the prostate. In the case of advanced prostate cancer, NE-like cells arise from prostate cancer tumor cells through a process called NE-differentiation. These NE cells are thought to play a role in disease progression through secretion factors that induce signal-transduction pathways that promote survival, growth, motility and metastatic potential of the cancer. A previous study confirmed NE secretion role from conditioned media (CM) in increasing tumor cell proliferation rates on LNCaP (androgen-sensitive) and PC3 (androgen-independent) prostate cancer cell lines. However, no studies, up to this point, have been done to show the direct relationship between NE cell secretion and metastasis. The main goal of this study was to look at the effect of CM from NE cells (NE1.8 prostate cancer cell line) on PC-3 and LNCaP cell migration. To elucidate the relationship between NE secretion and cell migration, conditioned media from NE1.8 cells, which have been permanently differentiated from LNCaP via long-term androgen-depletion (resembling androgen-deprivation therapy used to treat androgen-sensitive prostate cancer) was collected and used to treat PC-3 and LNCaP in a cell migration assay at 100% CM, 50%CM, and 5%CM. This study found that higher levels of CM from control cells and NE cells resulted in slower migration in both PC-3 and LNCaP cells, suggesting that NE secretions promote prostate cancer progression in ways other than increasing tumor cell migration rates.
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