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Past Presenters and Award Recipients

9th Annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS)
February 16, 2012
Docking State Office Building, Topeka

The following graduate students were selected as the top 10 presenters from Research and the State (held on October 31, 2011). These students will be presenting their research posters at the 9th annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS) in Topeka on February 16, 2012. The CGRS is an annual showcase of research conducted by graduate students from Kansas State University, Wichita State University, the University of Kansas, and the University of Kansas Medical Center. Participants have the opportunity to present their research posters to state legislators and the Board of Regents.  At the CGRS, two judges (one from academics and one from industry) selected the top two K-State presenters to receive a $500 scholarship sponsored by KansasBio.

Click here to visit the CGRS website for more information about the event.

*Recipient of $500 scholarship from KansasBio.

Name

Department

Presentation Title

Miguel Arango

Agronomy

N2O-N EMISSIONS AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH DENITRIFYING ENZYME ACTIVITY IN CORN UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

Ximena Cibils Stewart

Entomology

WITHIN-PLANT DISTRIBUTION IMPACTS CABBAGE APHID (BREVICORYNE BRASSICAE) REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL ON WINTER CANOLA

Kyle Steele

Animal Sciences & Industry

SHELF LIFE OF FIVE MEAT PRODUCTS DISPLAYED UNDER LIGHT EMITTING DIODE OR FLUORESCENT LIGHTING

Vuyiswa Bushula

Plant Pathology

GENETIC DIVERSITY IN FUSARIUM THAPSINUM ISOLATES FROM KANSAS

Jingqun Ma

Diagnostic Medicine & Pathobiology

EFFECT OF ALFERON N INJECTION (INTERFERON ALPHA) ON INFLUENZA A VIRUS REPLICATION IN VITRO

Stephanie Shishido

Diagnostic Medicine & Pathobiology

GAP JUNCTION ENHANCER INCREASES EFFICACY OF CISPLATIN TO ATTENUATE MAMMARY TUMOR GROWTH

Steven Klankowski

Chemistry

COAXIAL SILICON COATING ON VERTICALLY ALIGNED CARBON NANOFIBERS FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES

Ayomi Perera*

Chemistry

DESIGN OF A MYCOBACTERIAL PORIN BASED DYE SENSITIZED SOLAR CELL

Wilson Smith*

Civil Engineering

FEASIBILITY OF USING LIGNIN- A PLANT DERIVED MATERIAL FOR INCREASED SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL TRANSPORTATION LIFELINES

Theresa Young

History

LIVING TOOLS: TREE USE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

 


K-State Research Forum (KRF)
March 8, 2012
K-State Student Union

The KRF is an annual showcase of scholarly research conducted by undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines at K-State. This on-campus event provides K-State students an opportunity to share their research with the K-State community and to gain experience presenting their work in a professional setting.

Click here to view a complete KRF program booklet (updated 3/7/12)

Sessions and Awards

Undergraduate student research: In each of the undergraduate student sessions, K-State faculty judges selected the top presenter to receive an award. These first place presenters each were presented with a $100 gift card to the K-State Student Union and a plaque recognizing their accomplishment to be displayed in the students' home departments until the following year's event.

Poster Session

 

Name

Degree Program

Presentation Title

Johanna Diaz

Biology

Drug Effects on Behavior and Cortisol Levels During Castrationin Calves

 

Oral Session

 

Name

Degree Program

Presentation Title

Kristina Bigelow

Biology

Gap Junctions with Substituted Quinolines in Colon Cancer Cells

 

 

Graduate student research: In each of the graduate student sessions, with the exception of the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Education oral session, K-State faculty judges selected the top three presenters to receive awards. Gift cards to the K-State Student Union were awarded in the amount of $100 to first place presenters, $75 to second place presenters, and $50 to third place presenters. First place presenters were also presented with a plaque recognizing their accomplishment to be displayed in the students' home departments until the following year's event.

 

Poster Session

 

Place

Name

Degree Program

Presentation Title

1st

Thais Albuquerque

Entomology

Microbial Ecology of Stable Flies: Effect of Bacterial Community of Aging Horse Manure on Stable Fly Oviposition and Larval Development

 

2nd

Sandra Contreras

Agricultural Economics

Descriptive Analysis of Meat Recalls from 1982-2009 in the US

 

3rd

Nathan Keep

Agronomy

Characterization of Physiological Parameters in Soybean with Genetic Improvement in Seed Yield

 

Agricultural Sciences Oral Session

 

Place

Name

Degree Program

Presentation Title

1st

Amy Wilmott

Entomology

Efficacy of Systemic Insecticides Against the Citrus Mealybug, Planococcus citri (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae)

 

2nd

Lauren Brewer

Grain Science & Industry

Phenolic and Antioxidant Contribution of Wheat Fractions and Mill Streams Produced from the Same Kernels

 

3rd

Qingyu Wu

Horticulture

Ectopic Expression of Arabidopsis Glutaredoxin ATGRXS17 Enhances Toleranceto Multiple Abiotic Stresses in Tomato

 

Biological Sciences Oral Session

 

Place

Name

Degree Program

Presentation Title

1st

Alina De La Mota-Peynado

Biology

ECM29 Acts as a Negative Regulator of the Proteasome

 

2nd

Allison Bryan

Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine

Characterization of Immune Activation in Healthy Foals When Vaccination is Initiated at 3-Months of Age

 

3rd

Sriram Varahan

Microbiology

An ABC Transporter is Required for Secretion of Peptide Sex Pheromones in Enterococcus faecalis

 

Engineering, Math, and Physical Sciences Oral Session

 

Place

Name

Degree Program

Presentation Title

1st

Casey Bulen

Geology

The Role of Basaltic Magmatism in the Evolution of the Cambrian Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen: Geochemical and Isotopic Constraints on the Mafic Rocks in the Arbuckle Mountains, OK

 

2nd

Lateef Syed

Chemistry

An Ultrasensitive Chemiluminescence Method for Trace Blood Detection Using Luminol-Labeled Gold Nanoparticles

 

3rd

Chad Hobson

Geology

Chemical Hydrogeologic Investigation of Tungsten in Groundwaters - AN Emerging Contaminant

 

Engineering, Math, and Physical Sciences Oral Session

 

Place

Name

Degree Program

Presentation Title

1st

Kerri Day Keller

Counseling and Student Development

The Essence and Outcomes of Effective Internship Learning Experiences

 

Graduate student interdisciplinary oral session and award: This year, in addition to the presentation sessions and awards listed above, the K-State chapter of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Association, sponsored an award for the graduate student research that best displayed the integration of knowledge and expertise from diverse disciplines. The award recipient received a $100 award and is eligible for Sigma Xi’s student travel award if the research will be presented at a professional meeting. The presenter will also be recognized at the annual Sigma Xi awards banquet in April.

 

Interdisciplinary Research Oral Session

 

Place

Name

Degree Program

Presentation Title

1st

Vahid Rahmini

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Intense Rainfall Events Distribution Pattern in the State of Kansas

 

 

Research and the State
Graduate Student Poster Session
October 31, 2011
West Ballroom, K-State Student Union

Research and the State is an event at which graduate students present their scholarly research to the K-State community and discuss the implications their research has for important state-related issues: quality and cost of education, education outcomes, healthcare, economic development, bioscience, military relations and military families, roads and transportation, family stability, security, energy and alternative energy sources, technology, water, wind energy, tax policy, animal health, rural development, defense industry research, tourism (particularly in Flint Hills), school finance issues. K-State judges select the top ten presenters to represent K-State at the annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS) in the spring.  Research and the State is open to the K-State community.

Please click here to access a full program booklet that includes presenter names, poster titles, and poster abstracts.