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Winners of 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 15th annual student research symposium announced

Published March 18, 2015

The University of Louisiana at Monroe recently announced the winners of the 15th annual Student Research Symposium. Used as a vehicle to showcase the outstanding research being conducted by graduate and undergraduate students at 麻豆果冻传媒, the symposium presents the unique and high quality work of 麻豆果冻传媒 students.

The symposium has provided a platform for the presentation of research conducted by over 3,000 student researchers since the inaugural Student Research Symposium in 2001.

Students are required to conceptualize a research question, work with a faculty mentor to address the question, design a research method, identify the subjects, correctly and objectively collect and analyze data, reach conclusions, and make recommendations.

Student researchers presented their work either by presentation poster or by a platform presentation in which they read their research aloud to the audience.

In both cases, student researchers were expected to answer questions from judges who have credentials in the student鈥檚 research field.

Award winners are as follows:

School of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Graduate: Poster Presentations

First place: Rachel Knight of West Monroe presented 鈥淏eauty Pageants and Life History Theory.鈥 Knight鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Kilian Garvey.

Graduate: Oral Presentations

First place: Farah Salameh of Baton Rouge presented 鈥淔actors that Predict Objectively Measured Altruistic Behavior.鈥 Salameh鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Jack Palmer.

Undergraduate: Poster Presentations

First place: Dawa Sherpa Lama of Woodside, NY presented 鈥淐ognitive Reflection and Fear Perception: An exploration of aversion to ambiguous stimuli.鈥 Lama鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Kilian Garvey.

Second place: Baylen Harris of Oak Grove presented 鈥淢usic preferences as a predictor of altruism and empathy.鈥 Harris鈥 faculty mentor is Dr. Jack Palmer.

Third place: Olivia Travis of Madison, Miss. presented 鈥淪elf-Reported Religiosity as a Predictor of Altruism.鈥 Travis鈥 faculty mentor is Dr. Jack Palmer.

Undergraduate: Oral Presentations

First place: Kate Saterfiel of Monroe presented 鈥淧ersonality Profile of Recovering Alcoholics.鈥 Saterfiel鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Jack Palmer.

School of Health Professions

Graduate: Poster Presentations

First place: Tonya Keene of Winnsboro presented 鈥淓ffectiveness of integrating a 4-week fine motor program for 4 year old students in a regular education preschool classroom.鈥 Keene鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Carolyn Murphy.

Second place: Jordan Harris of California, Md. presented 鈥淗ow can we continue to improve our use of stereotypes?: internal family systems and stereotyping.鈥 Harris鈥 faculty mentor is Mr. Jason Austin.

Third place: Amber Bettencourt of Livermore, Calif. presented 鈥淯h-huh: A third implicature?鈥 Bettencourt鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Johanna Boult.

School of Humanities

Graduate: Oral Presentation

First place: Catherine Olson of Oil City presented 鈥淩oman de la Rose: A 鈥楩alse Seeming鈥 Multiplicity.鈥 Olson鈥檚 faculty mentors are Dr. Jana Giles and Dr. Rebecca Stephenson.

Undergraduate: Oral Presentation

First place: Rachael Maddox of Start presented 鈥淪eeing the Forest for the Trees: Unraveling the Roles of Shakespeare鈥檚 Forests.鈥 Maddox鈥檚 mentor is Dr. Julia Guernsey-Pitchford.

School of Nursing

Undergraduate: Oral Presentation

First place: Briana Strange of Shreveport presented 鈥淐ommunity Assessment as Clinical Experience.鈥 Strange鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Sherilyn Wiggins.

School of Pharmacy

Graduate: Poster Presentations

First place: Salman B. Hosain of Bangladesh presented 鈥淗eterozygous missense p53-mutant leads to drug resistance, epithelialmesenchymal transition and stemness in colon cancer cells.鈥 Hosain鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Yong-Yu Liu.

Second place: Hassan Ebrahim of Egypt presented 鈥淭he Louisiana lichen-derived depsidone norstictic acid inhibits invasive breast cancer cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo through targeting the proto-oncogene receptor tyrosine kinase c-Met.鈥 Ebrahim鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Khalid El Sayed.

Third place: Yazan S. Batarseh of Jordan presented 鈥淚n vitro studies on amyloid b handling by astrocyte.鈥 Batarseh鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Amal Kaddoumi.

Graduate: Oral Presentations

First place: Osama Alawin of Jordan presented 鈥淭he antiproliferative effect of _-tocotrienol on HER2 breast cancer cells is associated with lipid raft mediated mechanism.鈥 Alawin鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Paul W. Sylvester.

Second place: Loqman Mohamed of Libya presented 鈥淒onepezil and rivastigmine enhance brain A_ clearance in aged rats: a novel mechanism for cholinesterase inhibitors against Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.鈥 Mohamed鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Amal Kaddoumi.

Undergraduate: Poster Presentations

First place: Ashley Depaula听of Hammond,听and Courtney Langley of Kinder presented 鈥淒iscovery of Compounds Using High Throughput Screening to Enhance the Integrity of Blood-Brain Barrier and Potential Efficacy for the Treatment of Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease.鈥 Depaula and Langley's faculty mentor is Dr. Amal Kaddoumi.

School of Sciences

Graduate: Poster Presentations

First place: Osvaldo Rivera of Puerto Rico presented 鈥淎n investigation of the effects of HFD in the head of Drosophila melanogaster,鈥 with co-authors: Jamon Harris, Silvienne Sint Jago, and Siddhartha Dhakal. Rivera鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Matthew Talbert

Second place: Fernanda Alonzo of Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico presented 鈥淧reliminary Annotation of Rhodococcus erythropolis Phages Chewy VIII and Trina,鈥 with co-authors: G. Brooke Morgan, and the 2014-2015 麻豆果冻传媒 Sea Phages class. Alonzo鈥檚 faculty mentors are Dr. Allison M.D. Wiedemeier, Dr. Chris Gissendanner, and Dr. Ann M. Findley.

Undergraduate: Poster Presentations

First place: Kyle Gresham of Monroe presented 鈥淕enome Annotation and Preliminary Host Identification for Bacteriophage Hobo,鈥 with co-authors: Grant Gallien, Taylar Boutte, Nicholas Carlson, Samantha Clark, Joseph Davis, C. Connor Dixon, D. Derek Dozier, Quoc-Nam Duong, Lauren Enyeart, Cassidy Horton, V. Grace Jeanfreau, Bria Mays, Shelbi Penny, Anna Rogers, Tanner Traweek, Harry Hawthorne, Trapper Munn, and Fernanda Alonzo. Gresham鈥檚 faculty mentors are Dr. Allison M.D. Wiedemeier, Dr. Chris Gissendanner, and Dr. Ann M. Findley.

Second place: Adebanjo Adedoja of Nigeria presented 鈥淎 Comparison of Characteristics of Different Bacteriophage of Agrobacterium Tumefaciens,鈥 with co-authors Tyler Hawthorne, Erin Foster, Mackenzie Miller, and Cortez Davis. Adedoja鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Allison M.D. Wiedemeier.