Articles
—Taylor Harper (Mentor: Barbara Jago)
Using a unique combination of research and storytelling, Taylor investigated the impact of childhood parental divorce on adult relationships.
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—Ian Lindberg (Mentor: David Bachrach)
Drawing on historical sources from nearly a millennium ago, Ian uses 3D engineering software to model siege towers from the First Crusade.
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—Hannah Manning (Mentor: Sergios Charntikov)
Using rat models, Hannah set out to experiment with a novel approach to understanding vulnerability to alcohol-use relapse.
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—August Murray (Mentor: Sean McLaughlin)
August evaluated research on climate change adaptation strategies to determine which might work best for ski slopes the Granite State.
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—Valerie Moyer
Sarah Walker is an assistant professor of molecular, cellular, and biomedical sciences at the University of New Hampshire.
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—Sarah Nicholls (Mentor: Matthew MacManes)
The cactus mouse is a species of mammal that can survive without ever drinking water. Sarah’s genomic research aims to crack the code on their DNA.
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—Violet Sullivan (Mentor: Summer Cook)
As a runner and exercise science major, Violet combined interests to investigate the benefits of a new rehabilitation technique.
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—Charlotte Thomas (Mentor: Kang Wu)
Proteins are a valuable bioengineering tool limited by their fragility. Charlotte's research aimed to help scientists overcome this challenge.
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—Matt Scott (Mentor: Nathan Furey)
Building on previous research done at Garland Brook in Lancaster, NH, Matt studied the streamside biological elements impacted by Japanese knotweed.
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—Amanda Ares (Mentor: Summer Cook)
Amanda learned important exercise science research techniques while uncovering some significant differences in lifestyle habits of her participants.
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