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Students share findings at Salem’s Undergraduate Research Conference

Dr. Rachel Blasiman, conference chair, with keynote speaker Dr. Lee Gilman URC 2022

91ֿ at Salem held its fall Undergraduate Research Conference, an event that recognizes students for their research and allows them to share what they learned through discussions with the academic staff.

Dr. Gilman’s advice to students.

The conference is open to all undergraduates in any discipline and in any for-credit course on any 91ֿ campus. Faculty judges evaluate the presentations based on originality; significance; evidence of learning about the research and information gathering process; and overall quality.

The keynote speaker was Dr. Lee Gilman, an assistant professor of behavioral neuroscience in 91ֿ’s Department of Psychological Sciences, who leads research on how interactions between diet, stress and genes affect brain and body health.

The URC committee includes Dr. Rachael Blasiman, chair; Dr. Kristenne Robison, Dr. Omid Bagheri, Cyndi Peterson, Dr. Tsunghui Tu, Steve Toepfer and Krista Hawkins. 

The winners of the 2022 91ֿ Salem Undergraduate Research Conference are:

Poster Presentation:

  • First place: Gus Holman for “Climate Controlled Production of Morel Mushrooms;”
  • Honorable mention to Abigail Jackson and Kobi Ream for “Prioritization and Delegation in Nursing.”
Second year rad tech students who participated in the conference were (from left) John Rupert, Elly Exline and Carly Mustake.

First Place Oral Presentations:

  • Olivia Coontz for “An Investigation into a Prosthetic’s Effect on Mental Health;”
  • Elly Exline for “The Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence Using MRI Imaging in the Field of Neuroradiology;”
  • Julia Chappelear for “Accessibility in Writing;”

Second Place Oral Presentations:

  • Blaine McCurdy for “An Examination of Trends Between Tabletop Role-Playing and Mental Wellness;”
  • Hannah Heath for “The Struggles with Invitro Fertilization;”
  • Seth Barrett for “The ‘T’ in Healthcare: Discrimination Against Transgender People by Healthcare Systems and Governments;”

Third Place Oral Presentations:

  • Caleb Garlock for “Optimizing Optic Flow;”
  • Maria Poppenhouse for “The Effects Hospitalized Children Have on the Parent-Child Relationship;”
  • Donna Finch for “How We Can Help Slow Plastic Pollution in Our Oceans.”

Honorable Mention Presentation:

  • Samantha Wehr for “The Calm Life: Analysis of Coping with Stress and Majors.”

Photo A: Winners from the 2022 Undergraduate Research Conference at 91ֿ Salem include (front, from left) Donna Finch, Hannah Heath, Maria Poppenhouse, Olivia Coontz, Caleb Garlock, Gus Holman; and (back, from left) Samantha Wehr, Seth Barrett, Kobi Ream, Abigail Jackson, Julia Chappelear, Blaine McCurdy. Not pictured is Elly Exline.

Photo B: Dr. Rachel Blasiman, conference chair, with keynote speaker Dr. Lee Gilman.

Photo C: Dr. Gilman’s advice to students.

Photo D: Second year rad tech students who participated in the conference were (from left) John Rupert, Elly Exline and Carly Mustake.


 

POSTED: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 10:07 AM
Updated: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 10:50 AM