Undergraduate Experience


The Branchini Bioluminescence Research Group supports the overarching philosophy in the sciences that teaching and research with undergraduates is one unified activity. Bioluminescence work has been highly appealing to students and should continue to be so. Students who participate in the group’s projects have the opportunity to be meaningfully involved in modern mainstream bioluminescence research and co-author research articles and/or present papers at national conferences. Modern facilities and equipment provide an inviting environment for students and faculty to engage in collaborative research. Many alumni of the group are now professional scientists, typically in the pharmaceutical industry or in medicine.

“Working with the Bioluminescence Research group has turned out to be an experience that has exceeded my greatest expectations. From the beginning of my time here I’ve been given the opportunity to jump right in on the raw research, starting with my own project in the summer of 2011 exploring never before seen luciferin analogs. Some are dim, some are bright, some light up for hours on end, and each expresses their own unique color. It’s been an incredible journey seeing this project from the very beginning to what is now a massive compilation of information soon to be shared with the science world. Besides this project, I’ve also helped with other projects within the lab, which is one of its greatest features. There is such a variety of work constantly going on that it allows a student to learn a wide range of lab techniques, instruments and knowledge. I’m incredibly grateful for having been welcomed into the laboratory, and I hope future undergraduate students will not hesitate to take up the multitude of research opportunities offered at Connecticut College.” – Yumi Kovic '14

Contact Information:

Dr. Bruce Branchini
Hans and Ella McCollum '21 Vahlteich Professor of Chemistry
Phone: (860) 439-2479
Hale Laboratory
Box 5214
Connecticut College

Email
brbra@conncoll.edu