Undergraduate Scholars Conference Spring 2005

 
The Undergraduate Scholars Conference was held at Montana State University, March 30th, 2005. The Undergraduate Scholars Program is designed to encourage, facilitate and support undergraduate research collaborations with faculty in all disciplines. Six CBE students participate in the program and Phil Stewart, Interim Director, was the keynote speaker.

 

Dr. Phil Stewart at 2005 USP Conference CBE student Ellen Swogger
Phil Stewart presented "Undergraduate Researchers – Wow!” Ellen Swogger presented "Evaluation of Wound Biofilms."
Students and faculty at 2005 USP Conference Students and faculty at 2005 USP Conference
USP students and faculty interacted during the conference lunch. Left around the table: Linda Loetterle, Amy Martin, Alison Ziegler-Enos,

Elinor Pulcini, Ellen Swogger,  Garth James

and Pat Secor.

More USP students and mentors. Left to right: David Steppler, Chelsea Grace, Haluk Beyenal, Robin Gerlach and Robert Gough.
   

A listing of the CBE's USP students and their presentations:

 

Title: Response of Biofilm to Toxic Gas Exposure

Student: Alison Enos, Biomedical Sciences

Mentor: Garth James-CBE

 

Title: Screening Plant Extracts for Biofilm Inhibition

Student: Amy Martin, Chemical Engineering

Mentor: Garth James-CBE

 

Title: Influence of Co-contaminants and Natural Organic Matter on the Reduction of 2, 4, 6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT), Chromium (VI) and Carbon Tertrachloride by Zero-valent Iron

Student: David Steppler-Cell Biology and Neuroscience

Mentor: Robin Gerlach

 

Title: Structure and Interactions of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms

Student: Chelsea Grace, Chemical and Biological Engineering

Mentor: Zbigniew Lewandowski and Haluk Beyenal-CBE

 

Title: In Situ Skin Section Biofilm Visualization

Student: Pat Secor, Biochemistry

Mentor: Elinor Pulcini-CBE

 

Title: Evaluation of Wound Biofilms

Student: Ellen Swogger

Mentor: Garth James-CBE

 

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