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Jordan Miner

Jordan Miner

Imaging Zebrafish with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy using Second-Harmonic Generation to Evaluate Myosin Structure Jordan Miner is a Biomedical Engineering student at the University of Maine examining Zebrafish with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy to help determine the best course of treatment for a person with DMD. Miner uses a two-photon laser to image the myosin structure of […]

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Meghan Royle

Meghan Royle

The effects of environmental lighting on circadian rhythm entrainment and voluntary alcohol intake: possible role for melanopsin signaling With her research, Meghan Royle, biology, is attempting to find a link between daily biological rhythms and voluntary ethanol intake through a protein found in photosensitive cells. Royle is hoping her research can be used to help […]

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Sarah McCallister

Sarah McCallister

Determining the Role of Prophage, Cuke, Gene Expression on Host Mycobacterium Smegmatis Gene Expression Molecular and cell biology student Sarah McCallister’s research seeks to understand the impact of integrated phage genomes on bacterial gene expression. “I believe by researching and determining how bacteriophage impact bacterial gene expression, we can then understand more about the bacteria […]

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Michaela Murray

Michaela Murray

An Exploratory Study Of Sustainability Conceptualizations And Practices In Maine Wineries Michaela Murray studies environmental science. Her research is focused on understanding sustainability perceptions and implementations among Maine winery owners. “I chose to study Maine wine not only because I have a personal interest in the product, but because it has become evident that the […]

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Griffin Archambault

Griffin Archambault

Developing a Novel Approach to Estimate Reproductive Success of Black Bears in Maine Griffin Archambault, wildlife ecology, is currently researching and developing cost-effective monitoring protocols to establish an understanding of the black bear reproductive rates across the state of Maine. “Black bears are a keystone species in Maine, and understanding how our uses of the […]

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Bobby Brittingham

Bobby Brittingham

How Personality Types Affect Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) and Southern Red-backed Vole (Myodes gapperi) Seed Cache Management Bobby Brittingham, wildlife ecology, studies how varying personalities of deer mice and southern red-backed voles changes the behaviors around their seed caches. “There is a lot of information to find out about how personality can be implemented to […]

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Cassandra Steele

Cassandra Steele

Impacts of plant detritus and bacterial composition of mosquito development Cassandra Steele, zoology, does research focused on how plants and bacteria influence the survival of mosquitoes, who can be carriers of vector-borne diseases. “The more knowledge we have about how invasive plants alter ecosystems may contribute to management strategies to control invasive outbreaks,” explains Steele. […]

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Thilee Yost

Thilee Yost

Asian American Politics: A Case Study of Hmong American Political Incorporation in St. Paul, MN Thilee Yost, political science and philosophy, is researching Asian American voting motivations and patterns for her Honors Thesis. Yost’s research is focused in St. Paul, MN, where examples of Asian American political incorporation and participation has been successful. Yost is […]

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The 2019 UMaine Student Symposium keynote speaker is Stuart Kestenbaum, Maine's Poet Laureate.

UMSS19 Keynote Speaker: Maine’s Poet Laureate, Stuart Kestenbaum

Nothing Like a Deadline: Some Thoughts on the Creative Process The UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) celebrates student research and creative work each year. The 2019 UMSS keynote speaker is Stuart Kestenbaum, Maine’s Poet Laureate. His speech will be about creativity and how people are at their best when they have a framework and limitations.  Kestenbaum […]

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2018 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Award Recipients

More than 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students presented their work during the third annual University of Maine Student Symposium held at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on April 17. The free public event, which was organized by UMaine Graduate Student Government and the Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR) as part of Maine Impact Week, […]

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UMSS 2018 Sponsors

How our sponsors help: Sponsorships provide financial support for rental space, student awards, an event luncheon, receptions, and networking breaks.   For more information email us at um.symposium@maine.edu 2018 Sponsors Platinum Sponsors Texas Instruments (TI) Gold Sponsors IDEXX Jackson Laboratory  UM College of Engineering (COE) UM College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture UM College of […]

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2017 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Award Recipients

The free public event, which was organized by UMaine Graduate Student Government and the Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR) as part of Maine Impact Week, provided an opportunity for community members to meet student researchers and scholars, see their posters and exhibits, hear their presentations, and view short performances and art. 1st Place: Biomedical Sciences:Sarai […]

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2016 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Award Recipients

A Special Thank You to the 2016 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Sponsors! Office of the Vice President for Research College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture College of Engineering Axiom Technologies Dirigo Pines Jackson Laboratory Maine Technology Institute Maine business School Printing Services Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering UMaine Bookstore Umaine Anthropology Department Exhibits: […]

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2015 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Award Recipients

The UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) was open to any undergraduate at the university and featured presentations from 229 students in the form of 92 posters, 16 oral presentations or performances, and 13 exhibits.  Several presentations included multiple student group projects. Awards were given to the top scoring presentations from each of the three presentation styles. 1st place winners were […]

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2014 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Award Recipients

The UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) was open to any undergraduate at the university and featured presentations from 149 students in the form of 77 posters, 21 oral presentations or performances, and 10 exhibits.  Several presentations included multiple student group projects. Awards were given to the top scoring presentations from each of the three presentation styles. […]

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2013 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Award Recipients

2013 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) List of Abstracts 2013 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Program 2013 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Final Stats The 4th UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) was held on April 16, 2013, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, at the Wells Conference Center. Dr. Ali Abedi, Director of the Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR), is pleased to […]

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2012 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Award Recipients

A Special Thank You to the 2015 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) Sponsors! Office of the Vice President for Research UMaine Printing Services Department of Sociology Orono Pharmacy home of the recently opened Layla’s Bazaar Exhibits 1st Place: Patrick Dean & Nicklaus DeBlois, A Study of Photogrammetry and the Virgin Islands National Park Hassle Island Sugar Plantation Ruins, advised […]

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