Student Research Day
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Jaehon Kim, '07, explains his study on BMP-induced noggin expression in mesenchymal cells. |
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Angela Roberts, '08, presents her research on copper-induced oxidation of epinephrine. |
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Harma Turbenian, '08, reviews a poster. |
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Donald Cannon, '08, describes his research on plasmas to classmate Milan Lombardi, '08. |
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Oral presentations by several students ranged from teachers' awareness of learning and behavioral disorders of children in India to results of endovascular treatment in patients with advanced vascular disease of the limbs. At a poster-display session in Archbold Commons, students demonstrated their work to faculty and other students. Many students also submitted abstracts of their research for the Student Research Day Journal.
"Student Research Day is a valuable forum through which students can present their research efforts and accomplishments to both their faculty and peers," said Ariella Hochsztein, '08, who helped organize the event. "It was exciting to yet again realize what a talented and diverse group of students I am surrounded by on a daily basis."
Photos by Pat Kuharic/Weill Cornell Art & Photo.



