2023 Rogers Science Research Tuesday Talks
Student-faculty collaborative research
Students discuss their research projects during a series of talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes, plus time for questions. There are generally three talks per session.
Tuesdays 1:00 - 2:15 pm
Olin 301
May 30
Responsible Conduct of Research
Discussion and previously recorded presentation by Sarah Shaack, Reed College
Please note that this face-to-face training is a required component of the College’s RCR policy and attendance will be taken.
June 6
Colloquium: Prioritizing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in STEM
June 13
Diversity and function of phospholipase D venom toxins in spiders
Student presenters: Madeline Jones, Sammy Kutsch
Faculty collaborator: Greta Binford
Rehearsing disaster: Understanding earthquake preparedness behavior in an interactive environment
Student presenters: Kat Berge, Nora Cesareo-Dense, Jake Darnell, Evan Eldridge, Sam Flores, Ismael Jaramillo
Faculty collaborators: Elizabeth Safran, Peter Drake, Erik Nilsen, Bryan Sebok
Studying mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease in zebrafish
Student presenters: Brandon Apresa, Brendan Creeks, Lily Schainker, Claire Zawadzki
Faculty collaborator: Tamily Weissman-Unni
June 20
Investigating how cells construct their internal compartments
Student presenters: Tyler Chan, Frances Courtemanche, Madeline Daniel, Makena Phillips
Faculty collaborator: Greg Hermann
Dependable Computing
Student presenters: Wyeth Greenlaw Rollins, Caitlyn Wilde
Faculty collaborator: Alain Kägi
Hands-on Cybersecurity Expercises and Timely Feedback Via Human-in-the-loop AI
Student presenters: Cole McCorkendale, Emily Tanabe
Faculty collaborator: Jens Mache
June 27
The dynamics of micro-swimmers: correlating optical force measurements with high-speed video microscopy of swimming algae.
Student presenters: Lily Johnson, Hugh Pettitt-Kenney
Faculty collaborator: Albert Bae
Urban Air Quality: Sources and Effects
Student presenters: Isaac Heintze, Karl Peterson
Faculty collaborator: Jessica Kleiss
Genetic factors of drug exposure effects in Drosophila melanogaster
Student presenters: Maddie Dopp, Cassidy Floyd-Driscoll, Avi Strok
Faculty collaborator: Norma Velazquez Ulloa
July 11
Noble Metal Nanoparticle Shape Control
Student presenters: Zane Mullally, Abigail Ramirez, Kenzie Stewart
Faculty collaborator: Anne Bentley
Exploring the Structural Basis of Dynein Regulation
Student presenters: Paul Cleary, AJ Di Nicola, Logan Hausler
Faculty collaborator: Nikolaus Loening
Transcriptional regulation of pluripotency in embryonic stem cells
Student presenters: Johnny Pang, Katya Schwieterman, Sarah Swanson, Jack Waite
Faculty collaborator: Sharon Torigoe
July 18
Colorblind ideology moderates worldview threat from racial passing behavior
Student presenter: Mary Prentice
Faculty collaborator: Diana Leonard
Glyphosate (Roundup) Degradation as a form for Phosphorus Recovery
Student presenters: Owen Beale, Mia Bell, Katie Caudill, Isabel Willis
Faculty collaborator: Louis Kuo
July 25
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