Robyn Reeves and Suzanne Milano worked to document and evaluate the local SciGirls program, a collaboration of SIUC and the community.
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Jodi Vandermyde worked to determine whether more could be learned about environmental conditions for fish by studying otolilths (earstones) rather than muscle tissue.
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Brett TImmons' research involved developing natural, biological control of snail populations that carry parasites injurious to aquaculture fish.
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Sara Reardon's research concerns genetic changes that can result in cancer and infertility in mice.
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Matt Wegener did research with a team studying an invasive fish, the Asian carp, in the Illinois River.
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Danielle Estes used sociology research techniques to study the child care choices of college student parents.
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Diane Zeman studied historical changes in shoreline fish populations in the Middle Mississippi River.
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Brenda McCollum explored new directions in a series of watercolor paintings.
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Luis Gavino applied molecular biology techniques to use in studying DNA in several single-cell organisms.
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Renee Lopez-Smith studied the microscopic structures of primitive plants to learn about their reproductive function and evolution.
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Randy Williams designed work environments with customizable components that recognized the needs of text-oriented and visually oriented workers.
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Ryan Bank produced a documentary about a Polish doctor who saved thousands of lives during the Holocaust.
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Phillip Szymcek studied microscopic life forms and microfossils from Antarctica, work that has connections to climate change.
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Sandie Cheung developed a way to make metal nanoparticles with more-uniform sizes and shapes.
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Kevin Lucas, a marimbist, composed his own music and founded an unusual band composed of SIUC students.
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Jazzika Matthews conducted a study of teasing and body image in preteen girls.
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Jeffrey Russell identified weed species that harbor overwintering viruses.
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