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Profiles of 2010-2011 Student and Faculty Collaborations
Our faculty are active researchers and creators, making contributions
in their fields. In many cases, faculty work one-on-one with students
to foster their growth and give them an opportunity to do hands-on work
alongside of them. Explore the profiles below for a sampling of collaborative research projects from 2010-2011.
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Valerie Gray ’11 and Stacy Szczepanski ’09 A Green Collaboration Student researchers Valerie Gray and Stacy Szczepanski, draft plans for an environmentally responsible science facility. >>MORE
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Ian Klein ’10 Investigation of Asymmetric 1,10-phenanthroline Derivatives Ian Klein conducted research in the area of photochemically active coordinate compounds. These complexes were further explored as a way of developing practical components for chemical sensors, display devices, and solar-energy conversion schemes. >>MORE
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Samantha Christian '11 Student Research Goes Galapagos Ten St. Norbert students, including Samantha Christian, made the trip of a lifetime as part of a J-term course on the Galapagos archipelago. >>MORE
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Ashley Ash '10 The Effects of Corticosterone on Hippocampal Cell Death and Spatial Memory Function in Zebra Finches Working in collaboration with Dr. David Bailey (Biology), Ashley Ash tests the effects of corticosterone on the hippocampal cells of zebra finches, hoping to gain insight into the human body. >>MORE
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Brieanne Oehlke '10 Taxonomic Revision and Intraspecific Variation Among Early and Middle Eocene Rodents With Dr. Deb Anderson (Biology), Brieanne Oehlke delves into the past to understand ancient rodents and their environment. >>MORE
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Kimberly Keil '10 Taxonomic Revision and Intraspecific Variation Among Early and Middle Eocene Rodents Kimberly Keil works with Dr. Deb Anderson (Biology) to assess the past of ancient rodents and predict future biodiversity. >>MORE
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