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volunteer opportunities

Programs

Research Volunteer Programs

Thank you for your interest in becoming a Research Volunteer in our lab. We accept applications from undergraduates, graduates and high school students. Students have the opportunity to do their own research or assist the professional research staff in our lab. Training and supervision is provided. These are year-round opportunities for students interested in exploring a career in science or medicine or veterinary Medicine. Type of research may be either field or laboratory based or both.

How to apply

For more information and to fill out an application, please contact the Lab via email at rupika.rajakaruna@yahoo.ca. Please provide a statement about why you are interested in volunteering at our lab and what activities you are interested in participating in. Please include a CV or resume in your email.

The lab is now open to volunteer inquiries!

VOLUNTEERS

How to apply
past volunteers
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                     Palali, Jaffna                                                             Kosgoda                                                                    Negambo
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Aneirin Rockwell

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Hello! My name is Aneirin Rockwell, and I am an upcoming Junior in High School, at Prattville High School, Alabama USA. I had the honor of working at the Peradeniya University’s Molecular Lab this past summer. Although it was not as long as we had planned, I had learned a lot in my few visits. The lab taught me how to use different devices and proper sanitation of instruments during experiments. For the experiment, we were searching for diseases in the DNA of ticks. Through a long process, we would break down the tick and gradually dissolve different parts of it until it was just the DNA left. It was very interesting, educational, and a ton of fun. I wish I had a bit more time to stay there so I could have continued my research some more, but due to fuel shortages, and my flight back home coming up, I was not able to. The other volunteer, Aazad, I worked with taught me so much and helped me understand concepts that confused me. I would like to give special thanks to Professor Rupika Rajakaruna and Aazad for making this opportunity possible for me! I really hope I can call in and participate in the meeting that the lab has in the future. It was a wonderful experience and I hope to return next summer." 

Divuyanjalee Christopher

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I am Ramola Divyanjalee Christopher an undergraduate final year student in BSc(Hons) Bio medical science and currently working as a volunteer research assistant in Faculty of Science, Department of Zoology. 

At the moment I am continuing my research in the area of reproductive biotechnologies a preliminary study on use of bee honey as the energy source for synthesis of goat semen extenders. 

Pawani Liyanage

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I am Pawani Nithya Liyanage, a is second year undergraduate at the University of Peradeniya. Currently, studying Zoology and Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. I am really interested in biodiversity and the chemical nature of animals. Volunteering is my passion as I wan to gain lot of experiences and develop soft skills for my future career. Currently, I am testing presence of microplastics in table salt. In a previous study from the same lab it has been shown that table salt in Sri Lankan market contains considerable amount of microplastics. I focus on whether storing salt water in coconut shells, which had been a centuries old practice in Sri Lankan households, filter out any microplastics present in commercially prepared table salt. I collect the salt water that seeps out of the shell and then look at it through the microscope. Further analysis will be carried out using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) to analyse the microplastics quantitatively and qualitatively. I am happy to be a volunteer research assistant and really thankful to Prof Rupika Rajakaruna for this great opportunity.

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