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Neuroscience Students Present at the Denman Undergraduate Research Forum

March 27, 2014

Neuroscience Students Present at the Denman Undergraduate Research Forum

The Denman Undergraduate Research Forum is a university-wide event which showcases student research across disciplines. In 2014, 630 undergraduates participated, 72 of whom were presented with awards for excellence. Of these top presentors, 8 were students from the Neuroscience Program. Congratulations to our fantastic students!

 

 

 

 

Category: Biological Sciences

3rdPresenter(s):David Sweet
  Preconditioning with Lipopolysaccharide Activates Spinal Cord Microglia Without Causing Neuropathology
 Advisor(s):Phillip Popovich
Medicine

Category: Health Professions- Laboratory/Molecular/Cellular

2ndPresenter(s):Lindsay Milich
  The Role of Indirect PAR1 Activation in Tissue Repair After Spinal Cord Injury
 Advisor(s):Dana McTigue
Medicine

Category: Psychology

1stPresenter(s):Andrew Serger
  Automatic Segmentation of Functional Regions of Interest: Effects on High-Level Visual Analyses
 Advisor(s):Dirk Bernhardt-Walther
Arts and Sciences - Social and Behavioral Sciences
   
 
2ndPresenter(s):Connor Nealer
  Chronic Gestational Stress Leads to Depressive-Like Behavior and Compromises Medial Prefrontal Cortex Structure and Function During the Postpartum Period
 Advisor(s):Benedetta Leuner
Arts and Sciences - Social and Behavioral Sciences
   
3rdPresenter(s):Morgan Sherer
  Gestational Stress Alters Structural Plasticity in the Nucleus Accumbens during the Early and Late Postpartum Periods
 Advisor(s):Benedetta Leuner
Arts and Sciences - Social and Behavioral Sciences
   
 
3rdPresenter(s):Tomas Moreno-Vasquez
  Graphic Cigarette Warning Labels: The Effect of High Arousal on Long-Term Memory
 Advisor(s):Ellen Peters
Arts and Sciences - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Louise Meilleur
Arts and Sciences - Social and Behavioral Sciences
   
 
3rdPresenter(s):Khalid Abdulla
  Impaired Pavlovian Conditioning and Altered Forebrain N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Subunit Composition in a Rat Model of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
 Advisor(s):Derick Lindquist
Arts and Sciences - Social and Behavioral Sciences
   
 
3rdPresenter(s):Kelsey Franklin
  Working Memory Deficits Following α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine and N-methyl-D-aspartateglycineB Receptor Modulation in the Adult Rat
 Advisor(s):John P. Bruno
Arts and Sciences - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sarah A. Vunck
Arts and Sciences - Social and Behavioral Sciences