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Arts and Sciences undergraduate researchers present at the state Capitol

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Posters-at-the-Capitol is a one-day annual event to help increase the understanding of the role undergraduate research plays in higher education. Photo provided by OUR.

LEXINGTON, Ky. 鈥 The 22nd annual on March 7 featured 13 糖心vlog官方入口 undergraduate research projects that address such issues in Kentucky as public safety, energy conservation, homeownership and lung cancer prevention. 

Posters-at-the-Capitol is hosted by Eastern Kentucky University, Kentucky Community and Technical College System, Kentucky State University, Morehead State University, Murray State University, Northern Kentucky University, 糖心vlog官方入口, University of Louisville and Western Kentucky University. The event showcases the experience of undergraduate students engaged in research through poster displays. This year鈥檚 event had more than 100 student representatives from across the state displaying the results of their research. 

"Posters-at-the-Capitol allows students to share their research directly with policymakers and the best and brightest students around Kentucky," said Shria Holla, senior mathematical economics major, Lewis Honors senior and presenter at the 2024 Posters-at-the-Capitol event.  "The breadth and depth of the research at the event was amazing, and it was a sign that Kentucky has a bright future ahead of it."

With diverse research projects on display, Posters-at-the-Capitol allows those responsible for higher education funding in Kentucky to see the important role undergraduate research plays in the education of our students. Students learn more about the political process and how to advocate for undergraduate research at the local and state governmental level. 

The UK students participating in Posters-at-the-Capitol this year included: 

  • Hannah Allen, biology and Lewis Honors junior; Mentors: Dave Weisrock, Ph.D., and Mary Foley; 鈥淚nvestigating the Effects of Pregnancy on the Freshwater Mussel Lasmigona costata's Gut and Gill Microbiomes.鈥 
  • Maria Natalia Arenas Florez, biology sophomore; Mentor: Yasminka Jakubek Swartzlander, Ph.D.; 鈥淐omparing Differences in the Endpoint of Mutations Between Ancestry Groups.鈥 
  • Tiffany Clark, computer science junior with co-presenter Sydney Chapman, computer science senior; Mentor: Brent Seales, Ph.D.; 鈥淗erculaneum Opened Scroll Database.鈥 
  • Chase Eastham, biotechnology senior; Mentor: Peter Nagy, Ph.D.; 鈥淒efining Cell Intrinsic Restriction Factor Activity Detrimental to Tombusviridae Replication.鈥 
  • Shria Holla, mathematical economics and Lewis Honors senior; Mentor: James Ziliak, Ph.D.; 鈥淪talled Progress? Five Decades of Black-White and Rural-Urban Income Gaps.鈥 
  • Rachel Hwang, psychology, sociology and philosophy junior; Mentor: Emily Hencken Ritter, Ph.D.; 鈥淕lobal Criminal Justice Practices and Public Safety.鈥 
  • Hena Kachroo, biochemistry and Lewis Honors junior; Mentor: Anne-Frances Miller, Ph.D.; 鈥淕enerating Tools for Studying the Processes Underlying Energy Conserving Biochemical Reactions.鈥 
  • Samuel LeRose, physics junior; Mentor: Christopher Crawford, Ph.D.; 鈥淒esign and Implementation of Digital Logic Filtration on Open-Source Field-Programmable Gate Arrays.鈥 
  • Nolan Marcum, agricultural and medical biotechnology junior; Mentor: Luksana Chaiswing, Ph.D.; 鈥淚dentifying A Relationship Between Oxidative Stress And Immune Infiltration In Prostate Cancer Patients With Health Disparities Using Prostate Tumor Microarrays.鈥 
  • Zachary Owen, public policy and Lewis Honors senior; Mentor: Cory Curl, Ph.D.; 鈥淗omeownership and Mortgage Loans: How Important is a Conventional Loan?鈥 
  • Ellie Rice, neuroscience and psychology senior; Mentor: Meifan Chen, Ph.D.; 鈥淎strocytic Contribution to Motor Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury.鈥 
  • Cary Beth Smith, health sciences junior; Mentor: Melinda Ickes, Ph.D.; 鈥淟ung Cancer Prevention and Education.鈥 

View all 2024 Posters-at-the-Capitol projects . 

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