Join the Libraries on Wednesday, October 16 at 12 p.m. in the Dana Health Sciences Library for the inaugural session of the Graduate Student Sandbox series. The sandbox is for graduate students and postdocs across colleges and campus to come together in a low-stakes setting to learn about one another's research, provide feedback, practice with research presentations, and connect. This venue allows participants to practice, enhance, and experiment with their research communication skills and incorporate peer review. This event supports interdisciplinary studies and scholarly communication. Presenters from any discipline, from history to microbiology and molecular genetics, are encouraged to present.
Presentations occurring on October 16
Evolution of the (de)vernalization response in temperate Pooideae grasses
By: Hannah Shafer, Plant Biology PhD Candidate, Preston Lab
Assessing Diastolic Dysfunction in Working Myocardial Slices
By: Emmaleigh Hancock, CMB PhD Program, Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Caporizzo Lab
The influence of silvicultural treatments and coarse woody material (CWM) on forest soil carbon storage and sequestration
By: Caitlin Henry, Accelerated M.S. in Natural Resources