Research Competitions

Research Symposium

On March 27, 2026, the Office of Graduate Studies and the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs hosted the Graduate Research Symposium to showcase the research of graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in all disciplines, allowing them to obtain feedback from faculty and peers. The event brings together students, scholars, faculty mentors, and judges in an effort to foster further academic collaboration. The winners of this competition were awarded funding for conference travel or professional development.

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Information

Showcase research from any discipline and obtain feedback from faculty and peers!

  • Event Date: March 24, 2027
  • Registration Deadline: March 3, 2027
  • Location: Marshall Student Center

Winners receive travel awards up to $500! 

More information will be available in the coming months. 

2026 Research Poster Awards

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  • Dr. Kristine McDermott
    • Title: “The Insular Cortex Promotes Energy Balance via Serotonin Neuronsâ€
    • Department: Psychiatry And Behavioral Neurosciences
  • Dr. Michaela McGuire
    • Title: “Does recommending PMC with 6-month vitamin A affect uptake in Cameroon? A novel comparative-interrupted time series analysisâ€
    • Department: Public Health
  • Dr. Jadupati Nag
    • Title: “An alternate description of magnetism in Weyl semimetal GdAlSiâ€
    • Department: Physics
  • Dr. Prerana Sharma

    • Title: “Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Receptor (Vipr) Modulates Adhesion Molecules on Vascular Endothelial Cells during Corneal Inflammationâ€

    • Department: Ophthalmology

Previous Winners

2025

  • 1st Place
    • Dr. Kendal Jackson 

      • Title: “Ancient Harmful Algal Blooms and Impacts to Ancestral Native American Shellfisheries of the Florida Gulf Coast, ca. 600-950 CEâ€
  • 2nd Place (Tie)
    • Dr. Kelly Navas
      • Title: “Storying the Experiences of a First-Year Teacher’s Mathematics-Related Teacher Identity with a Communities of Practice Lensâ€
    • Dr. Olivia Feagles
      • “Mate preferences and choosiness are distinct components of mate choice in Eastern gray treefrogs (Hyla versicolor)â€

2024

  • 1st Place
    • Dr. Ricardo DeMoya
      • Title: "A search for Second Vascular Field cell markers using scRNAseq"
      • Department: Pathology and Cell Biology
  • 2nd Place
    • Dr. Mehak Sapra
      • Title: "Characterization of rabbit alkali injury model and treatment of scarred corneal tissue with Kuragenx"
      • Department: Ophthalmology
  • People's Choice
    • Dr. Melike Yuksel
      • Title: "The friend or foe: Ubiquitous BIN1 in Alzheimer’s disease pathology"
      • Department: Molecular Medicine