Meredith Student Researchers Present at State Conference
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Sixteen 糖心Vlog student researchers presented their work at the State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium (SNCURCS).
Alyshena Case, 鈥24, said she benefited from presenting Student Perceptions on Gene Drives at 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Campus, at SNCURCS.
鈥淏eing able to talk about your research with people from all different paths in life is a good learning experience,鈥 said Case. 鈥淚 was excited to get feedback on my project, as well as bring awareness to the topic of my presentation which is one that (as shown in my research) is not well known.鈥
Case said that the opportunity to share her research with a larger audience was a positive experience. 鈥I had a lot of people offer suggestions or even ask me questions that encouraged me to think more critically about my project or in a different way than I was doing,鈥 Case said. 鈥淪eeing the effect of sharing information and getting to collaborate with new people and gain more perspectives was definitely a great learning experience for me.鈥澛
The full list of Meredith researchers and their topics are as follows:
Faculty mentors for these projects were Dr. Karthik Aghoram, Dr. Dan Fountain, Dr. Sasha Ormond, Dr. Walda Powell, and Dr. Megan Serr. Each of them praised the student participants for their diligence and curiosity as researchers.
Karthik Aghoram, professor of biological sciences, said the research was an important learning experience for Elisabeth Sinicrope.
“This project brought together her passion for plants, curiosity, meticulousness, ability to think critically and creatively to solve problems, and of course communication skills,” said Aghoram. “She is a star research scientist in the making and this project will give her a strong foundation in how to conduct research, regardless of the topic of her future research.”
Case encourages other students to participate in SNCURS and to be confident when sharing their research.
鈥淲hile presenting in front of audiences or talking to people you don’t know comes with a lot of nerves, it is important to remind yourself that you know this information better than anyone. You have been working on this project for so long and now you finally get to see the results of the research and share this information with others,鈥 Case said. 鈥淜now that the people listening to your presentation are not there to judge you and are simply just as excited as you to learn and share.鈥
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