BAHS Students Present Their Research

Students from across the College of Science and Technology gathered in the Andruss Library in April to present their research. Several undergraduate and graduate students from our department enthusiastically presented their work to their peers and faculty. 
 
 
 
 
 
Several students received awards for their presentations: 
 
 
 
Haley Fiske
First Place in the Undergraduate Biology and Allied Health Sciences Category 
Mentor: Abby Hare-Harris
Title: Identification of Poison Exons in Genes Associated with Improved Athletic Performance
 
 
 
Nathan Slotnick
Honorable Mention in the Undergraduate Biology and Allied Health Sciences Category 
Mentor: Kate Beishline
Title: BORIS Expression in HCT116 Cells
 
 
 
Oriana Balascio
First Place in the Graduate Biology and Allied Health Sciences Category
Mentor: Kate Beishline
Title: Characterizing BORIS Dynamics at Telomeres in a Colon Cancer Cell Model
 
 
Braeden Gonzales
Honorable Mention in the Graduate Biology and Allied Health Science Category 
Mentor: Steven Rier
Title: Microbial Extracellular Enzymes as Indicators of Riparian and Upstream Forest Cover in Headwater Streams
 
 
 
Katelyn Kelchner
Overall Top Prize (Highest Overall Score)
Mentor: Abby Hare-Harris
Title: PEX-DETEX Analysis of Splice Donor Variation Indicates an Enrichment of Poison Exons in Individuals with Developmental Brain Disorders
 
 
Mitchell Liddick
Overall Top Prize (Highest Overall Score)
Mentor: Steven Rier
Title: Exploring the Impact of Polyester Microfiber Contaminants on the Structure and function of Stream Biofilms
 
 
 
 
 
Congratulations to all the winners and 
Great Job Everyone! 
 

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