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Dean of the Faculty/Vice President for Academic Affairs

Faculty Student Summer Research Program
2016 Research Projects

For summer 2016, there are 99 students and 39 faculty members working on 57 different projects.

Projects

  • Assessment: Learning, Strengthening and Connecting OP Scholars:
    Strengthening
    Connections, Effective Networks Between Scholars
    Bernard Rios, anthropology, with Aldin Medunjanin '16, Royce Paris '17

  • Consumption Photographic Series
    Sarah Sweeney, art, with Paris Baillie 鈥17, Piers Boyce 鈥16, Erin Barry 鈥16, Matt Fenster 鈥16

  • Swans at the Lake: Updating a History of Buddhism in America
    Benjamin Bogin, Asian studies, with Emily Cheung 鈥17

  • Effect of Alcohol and Cannibinoids on Nervous System Development
    Jennifer Bonner, biology and neuroscience, with Aggie Brojakowska 鈥17, Sylvana
    Finn 鈥18, Timothy Lehmberg 鈥16

  • Characterization of the structural components of the cell wall and the
    polar
    expansion mechanisms of Penium margaritaceum: the role of cellulose
    David Domozych, biology, with Alan Xaio 鈥19, Kalika Likhi 鈥19, Wenhui
    Zhao 鈥18, Berke Tinaz 鈥16, Emily Singer 鈥16

  • Invasion of land: Using the model Charophyte Penium margaritaceum to
    elucidate
    subcellular responses to stress that were key in the evolution
    of land plants

    David Domozych, biology, with Kurt Hanebrink '18, Eleanore Ritter '18

  • Young Cell Biology Scholars Institute Camp Counselors
    David Domozych, biology, with Gabrielle Mascarin '18, Jonathan Stricker '17

  • Bacterial Copper and Silver Resistance
    Sylvia McDevitt, biology, with Cheyanne Slocum 鈥17, Lena Khudoynazarova 鈥17,
    Gabrielle Mascarin 鈥18, Bryan Zepeda-Carranza 鈥17

  • Simultaneous effects of lithium chloride and ethanol on fruit
    fly circadian rhythms:
    A model for drug interactions in the
    treatment of bipolar disorder

    Bernie Possidente, biology, with Lisa Leung 鈥17

  • Masking effects of light on circadian activity rhythms in a transgenic fruit
    fly model
    of Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease
    Bernie Possidente, biology, with Alexandra Fall 鈥18

  • Social Wasps as Biocontrol Agents
    Monica Raveret Richter, biology, with Bruce Martin 鈥18

  • Social Media, Local Engagement, and Personal Relationships: The Case of
    Large and Small Restaurants
    Ela Lepowska-White, management and business, with Sarah Rinaolo 鈥17

  • Developing Portable Testing Devices Using Open-Source Hardware
    Kim Frederick, chemistry, with Martin Bedulskij 鈥18

  • Development of a Plastic Microfluidic Device for Malaraia Diagnosis
    Kim Frederick, chemistry, with Emily O鈥機onnor 鈥19 (Schupf Scholar)

  • Development of a Paper-Based Diagnostic for Malaraia
    Kim Frederick, chemistry, with Laura Swenson 鈥19 (Schupf Scholar)

  • TIMDA and [3+4] Allyl Cation
    Ray Giguere, chemistry, with Matthew Leuckheide 鈥17, Matthew Mailloux 鈥18, Killian
    Grider 鈥18

  • Statistical Analysis of Molecular Dynamics Simulations
    William Kennerly, chemistry, with Charles Clayton 鈥18

  • Quantam Mechanics of Tryptophan Fluorescence
    William Kennerly, chemistry, with Justin Gerard 鈥17, Alexandra Cassell 鈥19 (Schupf
    Scholar), Charles Clayton 鈥18

  • Practical Isotopic Labelling via H-D Exchange (PILE)
    Jessada Mahatthananchai, chemistry, with Robyn Stix 鈥18, Matthew Lueckheide 鈥17,
    Miary Rasoanaivo 鈥18

  • Cloning of the regulatory system pcoRS from Enterobacter cloacae ATCC13047
    Sylvia McDevitt, chemistry, with Sthorme Pyrame 鈥18

  • Study of the Oxidation of Chemisorbed Organic Compounds by Nonthermal Plasma
    Juan Navea, chemistry, with Claudia Bennett-Caso 鈥19

  • Photochemistry of Semivolatile Organic Compounds Chemisorbed on Titanium Dioxide
    Juan Navea, chemistry, with Erin Mah 鈥19

  • Computational Methods in Heterogeneous Atmospheric Chemistry
    Juan Navea, chemistry, with Christopher Ostaszewski '18
  • Investigating Nanoparticles鈥 Surface Molecules during the Preparation of Colored Polymers
    Maryuri Roca, chemistry, with Hannah Skipper 鈥17

  • Dual Routes for Asparaginyl-tRNA Formation in Bacilli, and Genetic Code Expansion with
    Pyroglutamate
    Kelly Sheppard, chemistry, with Karli Rasmussen 鈥18, Caitlin Schroder 鈥18, David
    Sweezy 鈥17, Meggie Danielson 鈥17, Hannah Schapiro 鈥17, Emily Williams 鈥18, Lindsay Ophel 鈥17

  • Nanotechnology: Innovation and Industry Booms in Developing Countries
    Monica Das, economics, with Lucas Raynaud 鈥17

  • Strategizing Community Outreach in a Documentary Film: Memories of a Penitent Heart
    Cecilia Aldarondo, English, with Molly Fulton 鈥17

  • Broad and Microscale Controls on Plant Litter Decomposition across Climatic and
    Plant
    Community Gradients
    Kurt Smemo, environmental studies, with Jen Christiano 鈥18, Daniel Casarella 鈥18

  • Flipping the COIN: Analysis of Human Rights Abuses by the Indian Armed Forces in Kashmir
    Yelena Biberman-Ocakli, political science, with Trevor Cloen 鈥18

  • Using Geospatial Information to Study Election Reforms
    Christopher Mann, political science, with Henry Jaffe 鈥18

  • Understanding the Effects of Election Official Discretion
    Christopher Mann, political science, with Chloe Singer 鈥18

  • Effects of a Combined Protein and Antioxidant Supplement (PRO+AO) on Muscle
    Recovery
    in College-Aged Males
    Stephen Ives, health and exercise sciences, with Alex Matias 鈥18, Noelle Morrow 鈥19, Samuel
    Bloom 鈥17

  • Elliptic Curves over Finite Fields
    Mark Huibregtse, mathematics, with Chen Lin 鈥18

  • Moneyball for Softball
    Michael Lopez, mathematics, with Jillian Strileckis 鈥18

  • S3M Sophomore Transitional Program
    Becky Trousil, mathematics, with Diana Alonzo '19, Tiffany Henao '19, Roxanna Martinez '19,
    Veronica Mierzejewski '19, Celeste Munoz Perez '19, Brittany Newsome '19

  • Remapping History in Bennington鈥檚 Park-McCullough Estate Using Locative Sound
    Design for
    Mobile Devices
    Adam Tinkle, media and film studies/MDOCS, with Emily Rizzo 鈥18

  • Analysis of Succinic Acid Treatment on Mice Models of Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1
    Sara Lagalwar, neuroscience, with Donna Nguyen 鈥18, Eliza Burr 鈥17

  • Optogenetic Assessment of the Roles of Neuropeptide Neurons in Regulating Sleep
    Christopher Vecsey, neuroscience, with Brianne Cook 鈥18, Ben Juneau 鈥18

  • Changes in Sleep and Biological Rhythms in Fruit Flies Due to Exposure to Parasitic Wasps
    Christopher Vecsey, neuroscience, with Sara Fontana 鈥18

  • The Effect of Supplementary Aids on Solution Methods to Kinematics Problems
    Evan Halstead, physics, with Erin Maloney 鈥18 (Schupf Scholar)

  • Constraining Nonstandard Inflationary Models
    Evan Halstead, physics, with Akaylia Morgan 鈥18, Dante Tobar 鈥18

  • Cool Gas Accretion from the Cosmic Web
    Mary Crone Odekon, physics, with An Phi 鈥18, Erin Maloney 鈥18, Henry Thoreen 鈥18

  • Cold Gas Accretion from the Cosmic Web
    Mary Crone Odekon, physics, with Kelly Cantwell '18, Thomas Cane '19, Christian Todd Jensen '16

  • The Development of Parafoveal Processing in English Readers
    Rebecca Johnson, psychology, with Libby Oehrlein 鈥17

  • Developing a Method to Assess Sociosexual Motivation in Rodents
    Hassan Lopez, psychology, with Morgan Lavoie 鈥17

  • Evaluation of a Gratitude Group Intervention for College 小福利导航
    Mark Rye, psychology, Kristen Schiavo 鈥17

  • Assessing an Intervention Targeting Knowledge and Stigma about Social Anxiety Disorder
    Casey Schofield, psychology, with Gabby Ponzini 鈥18

  • Appearance and Function鈥檚 Role in Distinguishing Animate and Inanimate Objects
    Jessica Sullivan, psychology, with Julia Iannucci 鈥17

  • Early Pragmatic Inferences: Two- and Three-Year-Olds鈥 Ability to Make Pragmatic Inferences
    Jessica Sullivan, psychology, with Katherine Williams 鈥17

  • Restorative Justice in Universities: What Works
    David Karp, sociology, with Megan Schacter 鈥17

STUDENT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS THROUGH THE NEW YORK 6 UPSTATE-GLOBAL COLLECTIVE PROGRAM

  • Indigenous Ethnic Group Identification and Cultural Beliefs about Land and Resources ("Indigeneity, Sustainability, and Human Rights" project)
    Brien Ashdown, Psychology Department, Hobart and William Smith College, with Genesis Moran Guerrero 鈥18

  • Non-Native Species Control in Upstate New York ("Indigeneity, Sustainability and Human Rights" project)
    Meghan Brown, Biology Department, Hobart and William Smith College, with Jamila Roth 鈥17

  • Riparian Invasions in the Context of Landscape Change ("Upstate and Global Impacts of Invasive Species" project)
    Joshua Ness, Environmental Studies and Sciences, 小福利导航 College, with Rafaela Iturralde 鈥18

  • 2016 Summer Research Fellow in Cay Anderson-Hanley's Healthy Aging & Neuropsychology Lab ("Care and Support in Aging Communities" project)
    Cay Anderson-Hanley, Psychology Department, Union, with Zachariah Arnold 鈥18

  • Mapping Delhi ("Marginalized Communities and Urban Centers" project)
    Vikash Yadav, Political Science Department, Hobart and William Smith College, with Yidi Wu 鈥17

  • Can Immigrants and Refugees Save Dying Cities? ("Marginalized Communities and Urban Centers" project)
    Navine Murshid, Political Science Department, Colgate University, Sarah Coker 鈥19  and Rula Issa 鈥17

  • Cities as Sites of Creative Protest ("Marginalized Communities and Urban Centers" project)
    Nimanthi Rajasingham, English Department, Colgate, with Andrea Sumrall 鈥19

We would like to thank the following donors and funding agencies for their support of our collaborative research efforts and the Faculty Student Summer Research Program:

Alumni, Family, and Friends

Harman Cain Family, Class of 2012

Samuel Croll '73

Marlene Oberkotter Fowler '61

Christiana Johnson '90, given in honor of Tom Lewis

Jim Lippman and Linda Friedman Lippman '82

Philip P. Markowitz '13

Richard A. Mellon '87

Rafael Nasser

Margaret Williams Page '43

Reiderer Family

Michael Rose '90

Shehan Dissanayake

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woodcock, Parents 1996

Axelrod-Porges Scholars
Established in 2006 by Felicia Axelrod '62 and Robert Porges to support faculty-student teams in the area of the sciences.

Schupf Scholars
Established in 2008 by Sara Lubin Schupf '62 to support summer faculty-student research with a preference given to students pursuing projects in the STEM disciplines.  Schupf Scholars are selected beginning the summer after their freshman or sophomore year.  Schupf Scholars may access additional funding for travel to meetings and conferences as well as for research supplies and expenses during their continuing research with faculty during their academic career at 小福利导航.

Weg Scholars
Established in 2010 by Carol Little Weg '64 and Ken Weg and awarded with a preference for students pursuing projects in the sciences and social sciences.

Foundation/Grant

D & J Richards Fund

Higher Education Opportunities Program (HEOP)

Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research: NSF

W.M. Keck Foundation

The National Science Foundation

Rathmann Family Foundation

S3M Transitional Program

New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

The Charles Slaughter Foundation