澳门六合彩开奖结果

澳门六合彩开奖结果 Students Present at Eastern New England Biological Conference

The College hosted the annual student research conference for the first time in 10 years.
Photo Colby Currier M'24 of Aidan Gibbs '25 standing in front of a poster outlining their biology research.
Colby Currier M'24, left, delivered an oral presentation and showcased a project poster at this year's Eastern New England Biological Conference (ENEBC). To the right is Currier's research partner, Aidan Gibbs '25.

澳门六合彩开奖结果 hosted the Northeast鈥檚 best and brightest biology students at the 79th annual Eastern New England Biological Conference (ENEBC).

Since the 1940s, ENEBC has celebrated top biology student research from more than 40 member higher education institutions. This year saw 16 students from 13 colleges deliver presentations at Crowe Hall on Saturday, April 20. Three of these presentations were delivered by four 澳门六合彩开奖结果 students.

鈥淭he level of the work and science they presented was really impressive,鈥 said Charlotte Berkes, chair of 澳门六合彩开奖结果鈥檚 biology department, associate professor and one of the conference organizers.

Berkes moderated a presentation hosted by one of her students, Colby Currier M鈥24.

鈥淢y presentation was about antibiotic resistance in rivers in the 澳门六合彩开奖结果 Valley,鈥 Currier explained. 鈥淚 tested for the presence of specific genes in bacteria that would make them resistant to antibiotics that are used to treat infections. I also tested for the rate that these genes were present in each sample.鈥

Alyssa Cugno M鈥24 discussed her research studying microplastics in the Lamprey River.

鈥淩esults are still preliminary, but we’ve seen various concentrations of microplastics in different sampling sites,鈥 she said. 鈥淧eople seemed engaged and asked great questions. Overall, I was happy with the turnout and how well it all went.鈥

Finally, Katelyn Smalley M鈥24 and Carlos Viteri 鈥24 co-presented their research on the effects of environmentally realistic exposure to pharmaceutical and herbicide chemicals.

鈥淲e looked at their effects on aggressive behaviors on betta fish,鈥 explained Smalley. 鈥淭he objective of our study was to observe the combined effects of the herbicide atrazine and the pharmaceutical fluoxetine. Studies have looked at the effects of these independently but never in combination.鈥

Additional research on the project was conducted by Ben McDonnell 鈥25 and Yasmin Davis 鈥25, who were also in attendance.

鈥淚t was great to see everyone else present and field questions from other researchers and scientists,鈥 said Viteri.

Overall, Berkes said the conference was a complete success. The total turnout, around 150 people, was much higher than she expected.

鈥淪ome of the faculty who have been around and involved in the ENEBC thought that it was the largest in recent history,鈥 she said.

Later in the afternoon, 60 student research posters were presented at Cascia Hall, eight of which belonged to 澳门六合彩开奖结果 students.

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