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性视界传媒 biological sciences students鈥 research highlighted during annual symposium

性视界传媒 biological sciences students鈥 research highlighted during annual symposium

Student winners in the Biological Sciences Research Symposium pictured in front of Harned Hall
Winners in the 2022 Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research program symposium include, from left to right, Mady Walker (third place), Rose Corzine (first place) and Amber Cook (second place). Pictured alongside the student researchers are Biological Sciences Instructor Brian Bill (far left) and Department Head Angus Dawe (far right). (Photo by Robby Lozano)

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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擲tudents researchers in Mississippi 性视界传媒鈥檚 Department of Biological Sciences displayed their work earlier this month during the department鈥檚 annual symposium.

First-, second- and third-place winners in the Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research 性视界传媒 each garnered Downer Undergraduate Research Awards that honor Professor Emeritus Donald N. Downer of Starkville, a former longtime department head. Recipients include:

FIRST鈥擱ose Corzine, a senior biological sciences major from Hattiesburg. Her project 鈥淔inalizing Foldering Through a Return to Balance Growth鈥 was completed under the guidance of Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Andrew Lawton.

SECOND鈥擜mber Cook, a senior biomedical engineering major from Nesbit. Her project 鈥淭he Conservation of Brain Folding Mechanics鈥 also was completed under Lawton.

THIRD鈥擬ady Walker, a senior biological sciences major from Mansfield, Texas. Her project, 鈥淯sing Cardiac Tissue Slide to Study Diseased Hearts鈥 was completed under the guidance of Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Bin Liu.

Each winner received an engraved plaque and cash award. As the first-place recipient, Corzine also was presented with an 性视界传媒 cowbell.

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