Faculty Student Summer Research Program
2013 Research Projects
For summer 2013, there are 85 students and 46 faculty members working on 62 projects from 16 different disciplines.
Projects
- Synthetic Strategies and their Application in the Organic Chemistry Lab
Spencer S. Bertsler '15
Kara Cetto Bales, Senior Teaching Associate, Chemistry
- Synthesis of 3-Penten-2-One: Use in the Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Laboratory
William P. Miller '15
Kara Cetto Bales, Senior Teaching Associate, Chemistry
- Padre Martini's Closed and Enigmatic Canons, with Solutions by Luigi Cherubini: A
Publication Project
Evan Nathan '15
Luciane Beduschi, Assistant Professor, Music - Investigation of Ethanol Induced Axon Pathfinding Defects During Zebrafish Development
Aaron Beck '14; Michelle Fu '15; Daniel Schwarz '13
Jennifer Bonner, Assistant Professor, Biology - Understanding UPK: A Case Study in New York
Olivia Frank '16
Hope Casto, Assistant Professor, Education Studies
- Adhesion and Phenotype Elasticity in the Unicellular Green Alga Penium Margaritaceum
Camille Yongue '14; Berke Tinaz '16
David Domozych, Professor, Biology and 91°µÍø Microscopy Imaging Center
- Steganography and Digital Images
Pierre-Francois Wolfe '15
Mike Eckmann, Associate Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Public Key Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Kelly Isham '16
Gove Effinger, Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Hemispheric Specialization, Presentation Format, and Self-Relevant Stimuli Mediate
Emotional Stroop Effects
Michael Coffel '14; Renee Schapiro '15; Anna-Mariya Kirova '14; Sara Brandt '14
Denise Evert, Associate Professor, Psychology and Neuroscience
- Impact of the Type of Occluder on Closure Processes
Lindsey Decker '15
Hugh Foley, Professor, Psychology
- Development of Magnetic Bead-Based Pre-Concentration for Water Analysis on Chip
Rafaella Pontes '15
Kimberley Frederick, Professor, Chemistry
- Development of an Automated Microfluidic Platform for Water Analysis
Anjelica Newell '15; Dayana Baez '16; Raffaella Pontes '15
Kimberley Frederick, Professor, Chemistry
- Detecting Malaria Through Urine-Based Assay
Sibin Wang '16; Adam Winchell '16
Kimberley Frederick, Professor, Chemistry
- Microfluidics as Platform for Rapid Effective Biomedical Diagnostic Tools
Adam Winchell '16; Sibin Wang '16
Kimberley Frederick, Professor, Chemistry
- Development of Imitation Learning
Kelsey Weiner '14; Brianna Wellen '14
Amy Gardiner, Assistant Professor, Psychology
- Wave Breaking and Turbulent Mixing in the Surface Ocean
Sam Kastner '15
Greg Gerbi, Assistant Professor, Physics and Geoscience
- Are All Artificial Sweeteners Created Equal?
Maura LeBrecque '14
Robert M. Hallock, Visiting Assistant Professor, Neuroscience
- Breaking the Social Class Taboo: Effect of Exposure to Different Socioeconomic Experiences
on Willingness to Engage Social Class Issues
Aneta Molenda '14
Holley Hodgins, Professor, Psychology
- Modulation of a Bacterial Proton-Gated Ion Channel by 18-Methoxycoronaridine
Jody-Ann Facey '14
Rebecca Howard, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
- Extracellular Contributions to Alcohol Modulation of Ligand Gated Ion Channels
Amber Plante '14
Rebecca Howard, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
- Alcohol Modulation of a Eukaryotic Ligand-Gated Ion Channel of Known Structure
Erika Riederer '14
Rebecca Howard, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
- Role of Amino Acid L269 in Alcohol Potentiation of GABA-A Receptors
Evan Stater '13
Rebecca Howard, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
- Tradition and Transformation at the Spanish Riding School of Vienna
Liza Nagode '14
James J. Kennelly, Professor of International Business, Management & Business
- Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1
Emily Carbone '14
Sara Lagalwar, Assistant Professor, Neuroscience
- Degradation Mechanisms in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1
Casey Hearing '14
Sara Lagalwar, Assistant Professor, Neuroscience
- Effective Design for Usability and Interaction: The Case of Large US and UK Art Museums
Kate Imboden '13
Elzbieta Lepkowska-White, Associate Professor, Management and Business
- Invention, Creativity, Code, and Big Data: Understanding Innovation in the Consumer
Protection Context
Isaac Chansky '13
Scott Mulligan, Visiting Assistant Professor, Management & Business and International Affairs
- To Find the Animals, Map the Plants
Lawrence Combs '14; Margaret Pfeffer '15; Jordan Stark '15; Evan Nathan '15
Joshua Ness, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies Program
- Family Feuds: Diversity Matters for Plants, Too
Evan Nathan '15; Jordan Stark '15; L.J. Combs '14; Margie Pfeffer '15
Joshua Ness, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies Program
- Stranded on a Desert Island in the Middle of the City? Evaluating Ecological Function
in Nature Fragments in a Southwestern Cityscape
Margie Pfeffer '15; L.J. Combs '14; Evan Nathan '15; Jordan Stark '15
Joshua Ness, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies Program
- Baby, It's Hot Outside
Jordan Stark '15; L.J. Combs '14; Margie Pfeffer '15; Evan Nathan '15
Joshua Ness, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies Program
- The Role of Conjugated Path in the Optical Response of Molecules
Surbhi Hablani '14; Jie Li '16; Quanhang Chen '16
Javier Perez-Moreno, Visiting Assistant Professor, Physics
- Visual Cues That Aid 3D Object Perception in 2D Space
Kayla Kleinman '14; Kriti Behari '14
Flip Phillips, Professor, Neuroscience and Psychology
- Competing for Resources in Simultaneous Multithreading Processors
Nikolay Yosifov '14
Leo Porter, Associate Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science
- Epigenetic Repercussions of Photoperiod and Shaking Stressors on Drosophila melanogaster
Meredith Brown, 2015
Bernard Possidente, Professor, Biology
- Activity Level Changes Induced by Developmental Lead Exposure Do Not Show Transfenerational
Inheritance in C57BL/6J or BALB/CJ Mice
Austin Ferro, 2015
Bernard Possidente, Professor, Biology - Does Copper Affect the Circadian Clock of Mice?
Stephanie Zehn '16
Bernard Possidente, Professor, Biology
- Faith in the Workplace: Religion and Secularism in the Employment Sectors of France,
Denmark, Sweden, India, and the U.S.A.
Jennifer Shonborn '14
Pushkala Prasad, Professor, Management & Business
- Comida Latina: Spanning Cultures, Building Bridges
Angelo Gonzalez '15
Viviana Rangil, Associate Professor, Foreign Languages and Literatures
- MnTBAP Reduces Adiposity and Improves Insulin Sensitivity Independent of Heme Oxygenase-1
Tim Brodsky '14
Thomas H. Reynolds, Associate Professor, Health and Exercise Science - The Effects of Beta Adrenergic Receptor Antagonist Treatment on MnTBAP-Induced Weight
Loss
Ryan McLoughlin '14; Gabriela Vero, BHBL High School
Thomas H. Reynolds, Associate Professor, Health and Exercise Science - MnTBAP Reduces Adiposity and Increases Bio-Markers For Mitochondrial Biogenesis
Alexandra Sosinksy '14
Thomas H. Reynolds, Associate Professor, Health and Exercise Science
- Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Post-Divorce Adjustment
Karen Rothman '14, Graze Zutrau '14
Mark Rye, Associate Professor, Psychology
- Understanding the Relationship Between Mental Health Literacy and Self-Efficacy: Evidence
From the Anxiety Disorders
Anna Hall '14
Casey Schofield, Assistant Professor, Psychology
- Perceptions of the Etiology of Depression: Relationship to Depression Stigma and Treatment
Acceptability
Lara Rifkin '14
Casey Schofield, Assistant Professor, Psychology
- Dual Routes for Bdellovibrio Asparaginyl-tRNA Formation
Ariel Alperstein '14
Kelly Sheppard, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
- Expanding the Genetic Code with Pyroglutamate
Mark Benahim '14; Israel Da Silva '15
Kelly Sheppard, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
- Discriminating Nature of the Aspartyl-tRNA Synthetases From Three Human Pathogens
Denise Garofalo '13; Melanie Feen '16; Mohammed Islam '15
Kelly Sheppard, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
- Dual Routes for S. Aureus Asparaginyl-tRNA Formation
Stefani Mladenova '14
Kelly Sheppard, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
- Dual Routes for B. Halodurans Asparaginyl-tRNA Synthesis
Nilendra Nair '15
Kelly Sheppard, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
- Movement, Networks, and Economies in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
Will Sacks '14, Sean Fairweather '14
Sarah Breckenridge Wright, Visiting Assistant Professor, English
- The Value of Institutional Privilege and Competitive Capacity in Vietnamese Stock
Markets
Xue Xue '14
Aiwu Zhao, Assistant Professor, Management and Business
We would like to thank the following donors and funding agencies for their support
of our collaborative research efforts and the Faculty Student Summer Research Program:
Alumni, Family, and Friends
Harman Cain Family, Class of 2012
Samuel Croll ‘73
Marlene Oberkotter Fowler ’61
Christopher J. Graves and JoAnn E. Ward, Parents 2013
Linda Friedman Lippman ’82
Richard A. Mellon ’87
Margaret Williams Page ’43
Michael and Lane Gruber Rose ’90
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woodcock, Parents 1996
Axelrod-Porges Scholars
Established in 2006 by Felicia Axelrod ’62 and Robert Porges to support faculty-student
teams in the area of the sciences.
Schupf Scholars
Established in 2008 by Sara Lubin Schupf ’62 to support summer faculty-student research
with a preference given to students pursuing projects in the STEM disciplines. Schupf
Scholars are selected beginning the summer after their freshman or sophomore year.
Schupf Scholars may access additional funding for travel to meetings and conferences
as well as for research supplies and expenses during their continuing research with
faculty during their academic career at 91°µÍø.
Weg Scholars
Established in 2010 by Carol Little Weg ’64 and Ken Weg and awarded with a preference
for students pursuing projects in the sciences and social sciences.
Foundation/Grant
Margaret A. Cargill Foundation
Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research: NSF
W.M. Keck Foundation
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
National Institutes of Health
The National Science Foundation
Rathmann Family Foundation
Research Corporation for Science Advancement, Cottrell College Science Award
S3M Transitional Program
Arthur Vining Davis Foundations