2022 Award Winners
Most Outstanding Interdisciplinary Project Award
Antonia Susnjar, a graduate student in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences (IBSC), was awarded the Most Outstanding Interdisciplinary Project Award for her poster project, and gave a keynote address entitled: “MR Spectroscopy Investigation of Brain Metabolites in High School Football and Soccer Players." |
Pritesh Jain, a graduate student in Life Sciences (PULSe), was awarded an Honorable Mention for his poster project entitled: “Determining the Genetic risk of Complex Disorders in Global populations." |
2022 Certificate of Excellence Awards
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
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Certificate of Excellence Winner
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Project/ Presentation Title
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Computational Sciences and Engineering | Abhishek Kumar Umrawal |
Leveraging Causal Graphs for Blocking in Randomized Experiments |
Food Science | Harrison Helmick |
Quantitative Structure - Property Relationships of Cold Denatured Pea Protein During Gelation |
Interdepartmental Nutrition Program | Anna Clapp |
Gut Microbial Regulation of the Reproductive Axis |
Life Sciences | Nicole Anderson |
A T cell STAT3-BATF axis regulates γδ T cell homeostasis and disease |
Linguistics | Yuhyeon Seo |
Crosslinguistic Influence in the Discrimination of Korean Stop Contrast by Heritage Speakers and Second Language Learners |
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Samantha Seybold |
The Normative and Hegemonic Implications of Microtargeted Voter Deterrence Advertising in the US |
Chemistry | Ana Morales |
Unrecognized Urban Source of Atmospheric Nanoplastics |
Purdue Interdisciplinary Audience Choice Award
Ruilin Yu, a graduate student in the Life Sciences (PULSe) program, was awarded the Audience Choice Award for her presentation entitled "Impact Induces Phagocytic Defect in Reactive Microglia"