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2023 Undergraduate Research Showcase

Great Turnout at the 2023 Undergraduate Research Showcase

After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, we resumed celebrating undergraduate research this year at the annual Undergraduate Poster Show. A total of 29 of the students who were enrolled in CHEM 300 during the academic year presented their work to a diverse audience of undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, families, and friends. Congratulations to all of our undergraduates for their achievements in research this year, and congratulations to the poster award winners of this year's event:

  • Tyler Galardy (Zimmermann Lab) won Best Poster by a Senior for “Reversing Somatic Hypermutations Affects the Catalytic Efficiency of Aldolase Abzyme 93F3â€
  • Desha Perera (Liu Lab) won Best Poster by a Sophomore or Junior for “Engineering a FRET Biosensor Specific to GABA with GabRâ€
  • Thomas Bennet (Ballicora Lab) won Best Poster in Biochemistry for “Insight into the Regulation of ADP-glucose Pyrophosphorylase: Importance of Homologous Serine/Threonines in the Allosteric Siteâ€
  • Caroline Schwinn (Esipova Lab) won Best Poster in Synthetic Chemistry for “Synthesis of Near-Infrared Heavy-Atom Free Photocatalysts with Electron-Withdrawing Groupsâ€
  • Maddy Collins and Lauren Seger (Schmeling Lab) won Best Poster in Analytical Chemistry for “Heavy Metal Analysis of Ginkgo Bilboaâ€
  • Victoria Marshall (Li Lab) won Best Poster in Physical Chemistry for “Investigation of the Chemical Bonding in the Ion-Water Complexes of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal Ionsâ€