学院学生暑期研究计划
2016年研究项目
For summer 2016, there are 99 students and 39 faculty members working on 57 different projects.
Projects
- Assessment: Learning, Strengthening and Connecting OP Scholars:
Strengthening 联系,学者之间的有效网络
Bernard Rios, anthropology, with Aldin Medunjanin '16, Royce Paris '17 - 消费摄影系列
Sarah Sweeney, art, with Paris Baillie ’17, Piers Boyce ’16, Erin Barry ’16, Matt Fenster ’16 - Swans at the Lake: Updating a History of Buddhism in America
Benjamin Bogin, Asian studies, with Emily Cheung ’17 - Effect of Alcohol and Cannibinoids on Nervous System Development
Jennifer Bonner, biology and neuroscience, with Aggie Brojakowska ’17, Sylvana
芬恩18岁,蒂莫西·莱姆伯格16岁 - Characterization of the structural components of the cell wall and the
polar expansion mechanisms of Penium margaritaceum: the role of cellulose
David Domozych, biology, with Alan Xaio ’19, Kalika Likhi ’19, Wenhui
18岁的赵,16岁的Berke Tinaz, 16岁的Emily Singer - Invasion of land: Using the model Charophyte Penium margaritaceum to
elucidate subcellular responses to stress that were key in the evolution
of land plants
David Domozych, biology, with Kurt Hanebrink '18, Eleanore Ritter '18 - Young Cell Biology Scholars Institute Camp Counselors
David Domozych, biology, with Gabrielle Mascarin '18, Jonathan Stricker '17 - 细菌对铜和银的抗性
Sylvia McDevitt, biology, with Cheyanne Slocum ’17, Lena Khudoynazarova ’17,
Gabrielle Mascarin ’18, Bryan Zepeda-Carranza ’17 - Simultaneous effects of lithium chloride and ethanol on fruit
苍蝇的昼夜节律: 药物相互作用的模型
双相情感障碍的治疗
生物学的Bernie Possidente和17岁的Lisa Leung - Masking effects of light on circadian activity rhythms in a transgenic fruit
fly model 阿尔茨海默病
Bernie Possidente, biology, with Alexandra Fall ’18 - 作为生物防治剂的社会黄蜂
Monica Raveret Richter, biology, with Bruce Martin ’18 - Social Media, Local Engagement, and Personal Relationships: The Case of
大小餐厅
Ela Lepowska-White, management and business, with Sarah Rinaolo ’17 - Developing Portable Testing Devices Using Open-Source Hardware
Kim Frederick, chemistry, with Martin Bedulskij ’18 - Development of a Plastic Microfluidic Device for Malaraia Diagnosis
Kim Frederick, chemistry, with Emily O’Connor ’19 (Schupf Scholar) - Development of a Paper-Based Diagnostic for Malaraia
Kim Frederick, chemistry, with Laura Swenson ’19 (Schupf Scholar) - TIMDA与[3+4]烯丙基阳离子
Ray Giguere, chemistry, with Matthew Leuckheide ’17, Matthew Mailloux ’18, Killian
Grider ’18 - Statistical Analysis of Molecular Dynamics Simulations
William Kennerly, chemistry, with Charles Clayton ’18 - 色氨酸荧光的量子力学
William Kennerly, chemistry, with Justin Gerard ’17, Alexandra Cassell ’19 (Schupf
学者),查尔斯·克莱顿18岁 - Practical Isotopic Labelling via H-D Exchange (PILE)
Jessada Mahatthananchai, chemistry, with Robyn Stix ’18, Matthew Lueckheide ’17,
Miary Rasoanaivo ' 18 - Cloning of the regulatory system pcoRS from Enterobacter cloacae ATCC13047
Sylvia McDevitt, chemistry, with Sthorme Pyrame ’18 - Study of the Oxidation of Chemisorbed Organic Compounds by Nonthermal Plasma
Juan Navea, chemistry, with Claudia Bennett-Caso ‘19 - Photochemistry of Semivolatile Organic Compounds Chemisorbed on Titanium Dioxide
化学的Juan Navea和19岁的Erin Mah - Computational Methods in Heterogeneous Atmospheric Chemistry
Juan Navea, chemistry, with Christopher Ostaszewski '18
- Investigating Nanoparticles’ Surface Molecules during the Preparation of Colored Polymers
化学班的Maryuri Roca和17岁的Hannah Skipper - Dual Routes for Asparaginyl-tRNA Formation in Bacilli, and Genetic Code Expansion
with
Pyroglutamate
Kelly Sheppard, chemistry, with Karli Rasmussen ’18, Caitlin Schroder ’18, David
Sweezy ’17, Meggie Danielson ’17, Hannah Schapiro ’17, Emily Williams ’18, Lindsay Ophel ’17 - Nanotechnology: Innovation and Industry Booms in Developing Countries
莫妮卡·达斯,经济学家,和卢卡斯·雷诺17岁 - Strategizing Community Outreach in a Documentary Film: 忏悔之心的回忆
Cecilia Aldarondo, English, with Molly Fulton ‘17 - Broad and Microscale Controls on Plant Litter Decomposition across Climatic and
Plant 社会梯度
Kurt Smemo, environmental studies, with Jen Christiano ’18, Daniel Casarella ’18 - Flipping the COIN: Analysis of Human Rights Abuses by the Indian Armed Forces in Kashmir
Yelena Biberman-Ocakli, political science, with Trevor Cloen ’18 - Using Geospatial Information to Study Election Reforms
Christopher Mann, political science, with Henry Jaffe ’18 - Understanding the Effects of Election Official Discretion
Christopher Mann, political science, with Chloe Singer ’18 - Effects of a Combined Protein and Antioxidant Supplement (PRO+AO) on Muscle
Recovery 大学适龄男性
Stephen Ives, health and exercise sciences, with Alex Matias ’18, Noelle Morrow ’19, Samuel
Bloom ’17 - 有限域上的椭圆曲线
Mark Huibregtse,数学,和Chen Lin ' 18 - 点球成金的垒球
Michael Lopez, mathematics, with Jillian Strileckis ’18 - S3M大二过渡计划
Becky Trousil, mathematics, with Diana Alonzo '19, Tiffany Henao '19, Roxanna Martinez '19,
Veronica Mierzejewski '19, Celeste Munoz Perez '19, Brittany Newsome '19 - Remapping History in Bennington’s Park-McCullough Estate Using Locative Sound
Design for Mobile Devices
Adam Tinkle, media and film studies/MDOCS, with Emily Rizzo ’18 - Analysis of Succinic Acid Treatment on Mice Models of Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type
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Sara Lagalwar, neuroscience, with Donna Nguyen ’18, Eliza Burr ’17 - Optogenetic Assessment of the Roles of Neuropeptide Neurons in Regulating Sleep
Christopher Vecsey, neuroscience, with Brianne Cook ’18, Ben Juneau ’18 - Changes in Sleep and Biological Rhythms in Fruit Flies Due to Exposure to Parasitic
Wasps
Christopher Vecsey, neuroscience, with Sara Fontana ’18 - The Effect of Supplementary Aids on Solution Methods to Kinematics Problems
Evan Halstead, physics, with Erin Maloney ’18 (Schupf Scholar) - 约束非标准暴胀模型
Evan Halstead, physics, with Akaylia Morgan ’18, Dante Tobar ’18 - 来自宇宙网的冷气体吸积
Mary Crone Odekon, physics, with An Phi ’18, Erin Maloney ’18, Henry Thoreen ’18 - 来自宇宙网的冷气体吸积
Mary Crone Odekon, physics, with Kelly Cantwell '18, Thomas Cane '19, Christian Todd Jensen '16 - The Development of Parafoveal Processing in English Readers
Rebecca Johnson, psychology, with Libby Oehrlein ’17 - Developing a Method to Assess Sociosexual Motivation in Rodents
Hassan Lopez, psychology, with Morgan Lavoie ’17 - Evaluation of a Gratitude Group Intervention for College Students
马克·赖伊,心理学,克里斯汀·夏沃17届 - Assessing an Intervention Targeting Knowledge and Stigma about Social Anxiety Disorder
Casey Schofield, psychology, with Gabby Ponzini ’18 - Appearance and Function’s Role in Distinguishing Animate and Inanimate Objects
Jessica Sullivan, psychology, with Julia Iannucci ’17 - Early Pragmatic Inferences: Two- and Three-Year-Olds’ Ability to Make Pragmatic Inferences
Jessica Sullivan, psychology, with Katherine Williams ’17 - 大学中的恢复性司法:什么有效
社会学的大卫·卡普和17岁的梅根·沙克特
STUDENT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS THROUGH THE NEW YORK 6 UPSTATE-GLOBAL COLLECTIVE PROGRAM
- Indigenous Ethnic Group Identification and Cultural Beliefs about Land and Resources ("Indigeneity, Sustainability, and Human Rights" project)
Brien Ashdown, Psychology Department, Hobart and William Smith College, with Genesis 莫兰·格雷罗,18岁 - 纽约州北部的非本地物种控制 ("Indigeneity, Sustainability and Human Rights" project)
Meghan Brown, Biology Department, Hobart and William Smith College, with Jamila Roth ’17 - Riparian Invasions in the Context of Landscape Change ("Upstate and Global Impacts of Invasive Species" project)
Joshua Ness, Environmental Studies and Sciences, 火博体育大学, with Rafaela Iturralde ’18 - 2016 Summer Research Fellow in Cay Anderson-Hanley's Healthy Aging & Neuropsychology
Lab ("Care and Support in Aging Communities" project)
Cay Anderson-Hanley, Psychology Department, Union, with Zachariah Arnold ’18 - Mapping Delhi ("Marginalized Communities and Urban Centers" project)
Vikash Yadav, Political Science Department, Hobart and William Smith College, with Yidi Wu ’17 - 移民和难民能拯救垂死的城市吗? ("Marginalized Communities and Urban Centers" project)
Navine Murshid, Political Science Department, Colgate University, Sarah Coker ’19 还有17岁的Rula Issa - 城市是创造性抗议的场所 ("Marginalized Communities and Urban Centers" project)
Nimanthi Rajasingham, English Department, Colgate, with Andrea Sumrall ’19
We would like to thank the following donors and funding agencies for their support
of our collaborative research efforts and the 学院学生暑期研究计划:
校友、家人和朋友
哈曼·凯恩家族,2012届毕业生
Samuel Croll '73
玛琳·奥伯科特·福勒61年
Christiana Johnson '90, given in honor of Tom Lewis
吉姆·李普曼和琳达·弗里德曼·李普曼1982年
Philip P. Markowitz '13
Richard A. Mellon '87
Rafael Nasser
Margaret Williams Page '43
Reiderer Family
Michael Rose '90
Shehan艺术观
Mr. and Mrs. 肯尼斯·伍德科克,《火博体育》,1996年
Axelrod-Porges学者
Established in 2006 by Felicia Axelrod '62 and Robert Porges to support faculty-student
科学领域的团队.
Schupf Scholars
Established in 2008 by Sara Lubin Schupf '62 to support summer faculty-student research
with a preference given to students pursuing projects in the STEM disciplines. Schupf
Scholars are selected beginning the summer after their freshman or sophomore year.
Schupf Scholars may access additional funding for travel to meetings and conferences
as well as for research supplies and expenses during their continuing research with
faculty during their academic career at Skidmore.
Weg Scholars
Established in 2010 by Carol Little Weg '64 and Ken Weg and awarded with a preference
for students pursuing projects in the sciences and social sciences.
基金会/格兰特
D & J Richards Fund
高等教育机会计划(HEOP)
Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research: NSF
W.M. Keck Foundation
美国国家科学基金会
Rathmann家族基金会
S3M过渡计划
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
查尔斯·斯劳特基金会