Research Briefs
Sage Coellner and Jenna Hamelin (Mentor: Summer Cook)
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) is a form of stretching that is used in a variety of settings, such as athletic training and physical ...
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Adrianna George (Mentor: David Needle)
The black-legged, or deer tick, an important vector of human and animal diseases in the northeastern United States, is well known as the primary vecto...
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Daniel Sixon (Mentor: Ömer Dağlar Tanrikulu)
Virtual reality is an incredibly powerful tool in psychological research because it allows us to create controlled environments and collect biometric ...
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Esher Swanson (Mentor: Karolina Kwasek)
Zebrafish is an ornamental species that has been used widely as a vertebrate model organism for research in the genetics, human health, environmental ...
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Ivy Young (Mentor: R. Scott Smith)
Mapping Ancient Narratives, Territories, Objects (MANTO) is a developing, accessible database that works to catalog Greek myth in the tangible world.
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—Jenna Loporcaro (Mentor: Konstantinos Sousounis)
Applying regeneration concepts to heal tissues that would otherwise succumb to irreversible damage, such as the eye, is what makes studying regenerati...
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—Amanda Wittemann (Mentor: Jolie Wormwood)
One well-known phenomenon associated with intertemporal choices is delay discounting, which refers to people’s tendency to choose an immediate reward ...
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—Jesus La Paz (Mentor: Nick Smith)
Jesus conducted research on the possible effects of AI using the philosophical framework of historical materialism.
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—Tyler Olkkola (Mentor: Remington Moll)
Through extensive field work, Tyler evaluated fisher populations in New Hampshire to help inform management practices and conservation policies.
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—Claire Paley (Mentor: Elizabeth Mellyn)
Focusing on narratives written by women seeking mental health treatment, Claire explored the history of gendered psychiatric diagnoses.
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