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黑料不打烊 Triumphs at ACC 鈥楳eeting of the Minds鈥 Conference

Friday, May 8, 2015, By Rob Enslin
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Research and Creative

黑料不打烊 was on display at the 10th annual , recently held at North Carolina State University.

Seven undergraduates, all with ties to the , produced a variety of oral presentations, posters, models and exhibits. Their trip was organized by the University鈥檚 (CFSA).

Kris Murray, one of 黑料不打烊's delegates to the MOM conference, carries out research in the lab.

Kris Murray, one of 黑料不打烊’s delegates to the MOM conference, carries out research in the lab.

The MOM Conference highlights original research and creative scholarship taking place at institutions across the ACC. Judith O鈥橰ourke 鈥75, G鈥10, who co-directs CFSA with Kate Hanson, says MOM also represents the power and synergy that exists between academics and athletics.

鈥淥ur students were an extraordinary group, all committed to pursuing their interests and passions in different fields of study,鈥 she says. 鈥淭heir presentations showcased the breadth and depth of a 黑料不打烊 education.鈥

The 黑料不打烊 delegates were as follows:

鈥 Alexandria Aruck 鈥16, a biology major (Arts and Sciences: 鈥淩etinal blindness in African Clawed Frogs鈥

鈥 Justin Elkhechen 鈥15, a biochemistry major (Arts and Sciences): 鈥淪hape memory polymers and cancer therapies鈥

鈥 Nicole Gorny 鈥15, a dual major in Spanish (Arts and Sciences) and newspaper and online journalism (): 鈥淎 street paper project with the homeless or near homeless鈥

鈥 Matthew Kanzler 鈥15, a double major in biology and neuroscience: 鈥淪eizure regulation therapies鈥

鈥 Tyler Mitchell 鈥15, a senior political science major (Arts and Sciences and ): 鈥淕lobalization of war and constitutional protections in the United States of America鈥

鈥 Kris Murray 鈥15, a biochemistry major (Arts and Sciences): 鈥淕ene profiling of Asparagine Synthetase in Hybrid Poplar鈥

鈥 Kristin Weeks 鈥15, a triple major in biology, sociology and political science (Arts and Sciences and Maxwell): 鈥淐limate change and ecosystems at the Global Environment Facility鈥

Like O鈥橰ourke, Hanna Richardson feels the University made a strong showing.

鈥淭hese students are some of our best ambassadors,鈥 says Richardson, associate deputy director of the Ren茅e Crown University Honors Program. 鈥淚t was great seeing them engage with their peers at other ACC institutions.鈥

Given that all 15 ACC institutions sent, on average, a half-dozen undergraduates, the weekend program had no shortage of brainpower. Students participated in academic presentations, campus tours and social events.

Kanzler called the experience 鈥渆ngaging and provocative.鈥

鈥淢OM enabled me to enhance my poster presentation skills in the company of my peers,鈥 says the Penfield, N.Y., resident, whose research was supervised by James and Sandra Hewett, associate professor of biology and the Beverly Petterson Professor of Neuroscience, respectively, in Arts and Sciences. 鈥淭he variety of presentations was quite diverse and exposed me to many new subjects and ideas.鈥

Adds Sandra Hewett: 鈥淏eing chosen to participate at the MOM Conference was such an honor for Matt and was a testament to his hard work in the classroom and laboratory. 鈥 These kinds of professional development opportunities are critical because students learn how to present [research] in a safe, supportive environment. The process can be highly personal and public at the same time.鈥

Murray鈥檚 research advisor, Heather Coleman, echoes these sentiments. 鈥淚鈥檝e had the pleasure of watching Kris evolve as a researcher, while he worked on his honors thesis in my lab,鈥 says Coleman, assistant professor of biology. 鈥淗is participation at MOM, along with a recent graduate research fellowship from the National Science Foundation, shows a promising trajectory of a career in science.鈥

黑料不打烊 will host next year鈥檚 MOM Conference. Prospective attendees may submit research in the form of lab experiments; original computer and Web applications; theoretical and comparative analyses; interviews and surveys; art and sculpture displays; video and film production; music, dance, and theater performance; and architecture and design.

 

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