The 2023 Nancy Kreiter Student Research Day was held on Friday, April 28 in Fourier Hall.
Subject Areas
- Business
- Education
- Fine Arts
- Humanities
- Interdisciplinary
- Natural Sciences
- Nursing
- Pharmacy
- Social Sciences
Submitting a Proposal
Proposals for the next academic year's Nancy Kreiter Student Research Day are due in March.
Research Day 2025 Awards
POSTERS & EXHIBITS
Natural Sciences - Andrew Subida, From Prediction to Precision: Improving BACE1 and MGAT3 Models Using AI Generation and Rosetta for Glycosylation-Based Alzheimer’s Disease Therapy
Healthcare – Nwanneka Udolisa, Bridging Perspectives: Evaluating the Role of Clinical Pharmacists within an Interprofessional Healthcare Team
Interdisciplinary – Damilola Oluwole & Makenzie Morton, An Intersectional Approach to Understanding Parents’ Ethnic-racial Socialization Practices Among Black Neurodivergent youth
Pharmacy – Fumilola Olateru-Olagbegi & Richard Bugingo, Psychometric Validation of Stress, Affect, and Sleep Disturbance: Examining Reliability, Factor Structure, and Interaction Effects
PRESENTATIONS
Natural Sciences – Shiri Nchotu, Calculating Through the Centuries
Art Therapy - Zoe Kumpf, Discussing the Efficacy of Craft versus Art in Community Art Settings with Older Adults
Interdisciplinary – Sarah Naje, Exposing Racial Disparities in Maternal and Neonatal Health: How Can We Bridge the Racial Gap
Technology – Nowrasta Hallimee & Nastaran Hallimee, Bootcamp
Humanities – Adrienne Villa, Hailey Guerrier & Jasmine Simon-Rivera, Identity and Service: How Does One Affect the Other?
GRAND PRIZES
Posters & Exhibits Overall
Undergrad - Naomi Ewhe, The Impact of Mutagen Exposure of Caenorhabditis elegans on their Microbiome Population and Diversity AND Nisttha Ray, The Role of Mps1 in Aneuploidy and Apoptosis: Implications for Chemoresistance in Tumors
Graduate – Mobolanle Badejo, Chika Nonso-Izugha & Jahanvi Patel, Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Adaptation to Low-Dose Doxorubicin: Linking Cell Size, Pluripotency, and Self-Renewal
Presentations Overall
Andrew Subida, Aberrant GlcNAcylation of BACE1 Leads to Worsened Alzheimer’s Disease Outcomes
Research Day 2023 Awards
Posters
Education - Christine Drumgoole & Elizabeth Rahimi
Nursing & Health - Averee Radonovich
Technology, Social & Physical Sciences - Theu Nguyen, Caitlin Murphy, Sophie Rotmark, Alyson Geckle, Zenate Le, Alexandria Malinowski, Tiffany Rodriguez, Aniyah Plumer & Janiell Johnson
Biological Sciences - Nisttha Ray & Grace Ekalle
Traditional Presentations
Postcolonial Literature & Theory - Chrystina Foster & Caitlin Cottrill
Special Topics - Erin Shaw & Jensen Armstrong
Grand Prizes
Posters Overall - Julie Asbury & Alycia Hancock
Traditional Presentations Overall - Rashaad Johnson
Research Day 2022 Awards
Posters
Social Sciences/Business – Zohra Ahmed & Nemah Saeed
Health/Nursing – Catherine Garcia
Pharmacy – Marjan Hosseinnia
Biology and Physical Sciences – Nana Fremah Nyarko
Traditional Presentations
Session 2 – Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences – Eden Lewis
Session 3 – Education – Meghan Davis
Grand Prizes
Posters Overall – Janelle Sangalang
Traditional Presentations Overall:
Graduate – Paul Orbe
Undergraduate – Jolisse Gray
