This year’s Graduate Student Research Day was themed around PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. The event offered an array of workshops and round-table discussions around the following topics: ethics, scientific writing, open access, leading discussions, finding a job post-graduation, navigating graduate student life, and UF resources for graduate students
Winning posters from the Graduate Student Category:
- Matthew Andrus, Department of Chemistry, Tuning the physical properties of RbjCok[Fe(CN)6]l?n H2O Prussian blue analogues with surfactant coatings
- Jennifer Howell, Department of Psychology, Reducing Information Avoidance through Affirmation
- Eduardo Lam, Department of Interior Design, Creating Collaborative Collision Spaces through Design
- Jessica Langebrake, Department of Mathematics, Mathematical Models of Quorum Sensing
- Lynne Mercier, Department of Neuroscience, Cervical spinal cord injury alters the pattern of inspiratory and expiratory neuronal activity in the rat medulla
- Marina Suzuki-Kawaguchi, Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research, Milk Thistle Herb-Drug Interaction Study: No Effect on CYP3A, CYP2C9 and CYP2D6 activities in healthy participants
Honorable Mention in the Graduate Student Category:
- Daniel Dixon, Department of Microbiology and Cell Science
- Tanisha Hill-Jarrett, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
- Nicholas Maling, Department of Neuroscience
- Deepa Pindolia, Department of Geography
Winning poster from the Undergraduate Student Category:
- Clayton Cozzan, Department of Material Science and Engineering, Novel processing conditions for ferroelectric thin films for capacitors
Honorable Mention from the Undergraduate Student Category:
- George Merritt, Department of Anesthesiology and Finance
Photos from Graduate Student Research Day can be found here.
