Kathleen Davis ‘12, Ellen Orabone ‘10, Adam Steiner ‘10, and Kathryn Westfall ‘10 were named winners at the 19th Annual North Carolina State University Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium on April 22.
The event was sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Research which identifies, creates, and promotes mentored research opportunities with NC State University faculty and other national and international experts.
The students’ research included:
Kathleen Davis
Testing 1, 2, 3: An Overview of the Current State of Genetic Testing
Ellen Orabone
Conversion of Peanut Skins, a Current Waste Product, into a Value-Added Ingredient
Adam Steiner
Determination of the Effects of Plasma Parameter Variation on Silicon Nitride Deposition Rate
Kathryn Westfall
Examining the Role of NHR-25 in Caenorhabditis Elegans Gonadogenesis
Click here to read more about the winning research projects.
~posted 2010.05.27