3 Minute Research Presentations
The Dartmouth Community is invited to attend the Inaugural 3 Minute Research Talks. Come hear about graduate student research in terms you will understand!
What: Inaugural 3-Minute Research Competition
When: Wednesday, June 1st, 5 PM
Where: DHMC, Auditorium H
Prizes: 1st Prize: $100 gift card; Runner-up: $50 gift card; Crowd favorite: $50 gift card
The Dartmouth Graduate Community is invited to attend the Inaugural 3 Minute Research Talks. Come hear about graduate student research in terms you will understand!
The presenters are:
Vineetha Paruchuri Computer Science Questioning 42 - Toward Conceptualizing Namespace Compromise Using Human-Scale Security Protocols - Current Technological, Anthropological, Economic, and Legal Deficits
Erin Shoemaker-Kiess Biology Turning on Response Regulators, Turning Up Food Production
Emily Weyburne PEMM Inhibition of the β2 site of the Proteasome is Toxic in Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Tianyong Zheng MCB Engineering Bacteria for Higher Biofuel Production
Ana Maria Dumitru Biochemistry/MCB Connecting Microtubules and Chromosomes to Prevent Cancer
Julianna Bozler Genetics Department/Molecular and Cellular Biology Program Biology of Stress; Looking Across Generations
Sarah Decker MALS - concentration in Creative Writing "Branch of Honor" or a Fallen Leaf
Perry Scheetz Chemistry Toward Rh-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis of P-Stereogenic Diphosphines RR'P-PR'R via P-P Bond Formation
Shahrzad Haddadan Computer Science Mathematics of Shuffling Cards
Owen Wilkins PEMM Uncovering the Genetic Contribution to Cancer Risk and Prognosis
David Qian Biomedical Data Science Immunotherapy for Colorectal Cancer: The Merits of Judging a Book by Its Cover
Salman Hussain The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice / Master of Public Health (MPH) The Psychological Impacts of Alopecia Areata: Semi-structured Interviews with Dermatologists and a National Survey
Robert Kaufman MALS 29
Other important information: This event will also double as a “Grand Opening” for the new Williamson Translation Science Building at DHMC to show the wider graduate community all of the research being done there. A reception following the competition will include refreshments and brief tours of the research facilities at DHMC. The Advance Transit Blue route runs between campus and DHMC until 7pm. http://www.advancetransit.com/blueroute.html. Alternatively, the patient parking garage at DHMC is available after 4:30pm. Please reduce green house gas emissions by carpooling!