Jackie Formosa and Dr. Green present research at Disappearing Boundaries conference

Dr. Lauri Green and Jackie Formosa present research at
the Disappearing Boundaries conference
Jacquelynn Formosa, a B.S. Biology, ecology, conservation, and field biology major, and Dr. Lauri Green, assistant professor,  attended the  tenth annual Disappearing Boundaries conference  at Lebanon Valley College (LVC) on July 17, 2019.  The  Disappearing Boundaries conference brings together regional scientists and undergraduates to share their research interests and to provide opportunities for interdisciplinary conversations. In addition to Bloomsburg University, student presenters were from Albright College, Alvernia University, Elizabethtown College, Gettysburg College, Lebanon Valley College, Messiah College, and Millersville University. Speakers at the event included Katie McCardle, a member of the Panetier Research Group at SUNY-Binghamtom who designs catalysts for the conversion of solar energy to fuels, Justin Cammarota, a physics and math major from LVC who interned at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, Dr. Elizabeth Sterner, a polymer chemist from LVC , and Dr. Douglas Becker, an expert in bird behavior, migration, and breeding from LVC.
Jackie presented a poster entitled "Emergence rates of wetland insects positively related to tree swallow chick abundance" with collaborators Victoria Roper, Jessica Paoletti and Drs. Green, Corbin, and Rier. This work has been featured in local media outlets and the Pennsylvania Outdoor Life program on WNEP. 


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