Seniors will present their projects May 3 and 5 in Higley Auditorium.

May 3, 11:10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

  • "Tags temporarily decrease takeoff velocity and trajectory in house sparrows (Passer domesticus)," Katherine Crawford
  • "Probing the functions of COP1-like genes in seasonal reproductive regulation of the moss Physcomitrium patens," Jo Bùi
  • "Sexual dimorphism in avian locomotor structures is predicted by mating systems and ecology," Jonah Dominguez 

May 3, 4:15 - 5:30 p.m.

  • "Identification of nerve development factors via gene expression profiling of stl159 zebrafish mutants," Sierra Smith
  • "Atmospheric deposition and the ecosystem impacts along an agricultural-to-urban gradient in Ohio, U.S.," Ansley Grider
  • "The effect of extreme acid and uncouplers on multidrug efflux pumps in E. coli K-12," Abby Lee
  • "Chronic prenatal maternal stress in the mouse alters DI02 expression and thyroid hormone bioavailability in the placenta," Salome Shubitidze

May 5, 4:15 - 5:30 p.m.

  • "The long and short of it: Early life conditions influence telomere length and dynamics in nestling barn swallows," Charlie Voirin
  • "Characterizing the variability of Sphagnum spectral physiology across a 3000km latitudinal transect," Chris Goodall
  • "Unraveling the molecular mechanisms of DI02 regulation in response to cortisol in the placenta," Rodaba Rahim
  • "Defining the role of tcf15 in Danio rerio peripheral nervous system patterning," Lauren Limbach