Aruni Dissanayake, 3rd year PhD student in Dr. Morrow's lab.
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My research in the Morrow Lab focuses on designing, synthesizing, and analyzing paramagnetic Fe(III) and Co(II)-based macrocyclic complexes and metal-organic polyhedral cages as potential MRI probes, with the aim of improving T1 and paraSHIFT sensitivity for magnetic resonance imaging.
Being a graduate student at UB allows me to conduct exciting research while collaborating with supportive faculty and peers in a dynamic academic environment. I also appreciate the diverse opportunities for professional growth, along with the vibrant community that makes learning and innovation both exciting and engaging.
Outside the lab, I enjoy baking and crafting, whether experimenting with new recipes or working on DIY projects. I also love traveling to explore new cultures and cuisines, and I cherish spending quality time with my family and friends to stay balanced and connected.