Kyle Mausteller awarded Tri-Beta Research Grant

Kyle Mausteller
Congratulations to Kyle Mausteller who has been awarded an undergraduate research grant by the Tri-Beta Biology Honor Society Research Foundation. Kyle's project is entitled "Investigating the Role of Subtelomeric CTCF in Telomere Replication." Dr. Kate Beishline, assistant professor, is his research mentor.

Kyle is a senior majoring in biology, pre-medical science and minoring in psychology and chemistry.  He is a member of the Bloomsburg University Honor's College. Kyle is president of the Bloomsburg University chapter of Tri-Beta and the service chair of the Pre-Medical Sciences Club. Kyle was selected to participate in the Primary Care Scholars program at Penn State School of Medicine . He volunteers each semester on the Medical Surgery Floor at Geisinger Bloomsburg  Hospital. In addition to Tri-Beta, Kyle was inducted into Phi Kappa Phi, the interdisciplinary honor society, and Sigma Pi Sigma, the physics honor society. He is a Board of Governors Scholar, serving on the Advisory Board and as a mentor with 90+ service hours. Kyle is also the co-chair of the STEM committee of Alpha Phi Omega, the National co-ed service fraternity where he has accumulated over 100 hours of service. Kyle has presented research at the Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium, CoST Research Day,  and the Northeast District 2 Tri-Beta Convention.

Kyle joins a distinguished list of BAHS students who have been awarded Tri-Beta Research grants in previous years:
Andrew Cross, 2018-2019 
Beverly Andre, 2016-2017
Adam Kulp, 2014-2015
Adam Bertino, 2013, 2014
Julianne Heater, 2013-2014
Michael Tekin, 2013-2014;
Jessica Willis, 2012-2013
Megan Dager,2010-2011
Ghaith Ibrahim, 2010-2011
Michael Hollman, 2009-2010

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