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Ramya Ramnath '13 and Sarah Ohanesian '14

Ramnath ’13 and Ohanesian ’14 Seek Answers in Brain Hemisphere Perception

June 14, 2012 

Ramya Ramnath ’13 and Sarah Ohanesian ’14 are spending the summer researching brain hemisphere perceptional differences under the direction of Assistant Professor of Psychology Serena Butcher. While many of the questions they are asking seem basic, the implications of their research could be fundamental to scientists’ understanding of the human brain.

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Dominic Viconi '15 and Eli Bunzel '13.

Bunzel ’13 and Veconi ’15 Research Genes Discovered by Hamilton Alum

June 13, 2012 

Eli Bunzel ’13 and Dominic Veconi ’15 are carrying out their summer research by examining single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes originally discovered and researched by Matthew Therkelsen ’12. They’re working under Assistant Professor of Biology Wei-Jen Chang with May graduate Leonard Teng ’12.

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Deanna Nappi ’14, Hannah Wagner ’14, Katie Smith ’13, Garret Akie ’12, Manique Talia-Murray ’12, Natalie Elking ’12, Rebecca Straw ’14.

Geosciences Students Keeping Busy in Sedimentology Lab

June 12, 2012 

The Sedimentology Lab in the Taylor Science Center is busy this summer with eight summer students who are doing research on various aspects of Antarctica sediments as well as the geographically-closer Oneida Lake. 

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Sunrose Shrethsa '14 and Elizabeth Jonathan '13

Jonathan ’13 and Shrestha ’14 Work to Optimize Solar Panel Efficiency

June 11, 2012 

According to The Wall Street Journal’s “Market Watch,” alternative energy is one of the fastest growing industries in the United States.  Elizabeth Jonathan ’13, a physics concentrator and mathematics minor, and Sunrose Shrethsa ’14, a physics and mathematics double concentrator, are using their summer research grant to investigate new possibilities in this dynamic field.

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Spencer Olsson '14

Olsson ’14 Applies New Physics Techniques to Gene Research

June 8, 2012 

Spencer Olsson ’14,  a math concentrator with minors in physics and sociology, is spending this summer examining 28,000 rows of data on two fish parasites, a field of study normally researched by Hamilton’s biology department. Olsson is  applying a new physics research technique to the field of biology.

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Gabe Mollica '14

Gabe Mollica ’14 Conducts First Complete Analysis on Into the Woods

June 6, 2012 

Gabe Mollica ’14 first discovered Stephen Sondheim’s music during a weeklong Westminster Choir summer camp at Rider University and was struck by the complication and sophistication of the composer’s work. Mollica will continue to study Sondheim’s work with the help of an Emerson summer research grant. 

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Ashley Perritt '14

Perritt ’14 Studies Class Profiling in Hospital Emergency Rooms

June 4, 2012 

Biology and women’s studies are two concentrations not usually associated with one another. Ashley Perritt ’14, a 2012 Levitt Summer Grant Recipient, plans to bridge this gap with her summer research project, “An Investigation of the Profiling in the Emergency Room.” Perritt will be advised by Elizabeth J. McCormack Associate Professor of Women's Studies Vivyan Adair.

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Lauren Howe '13 at the CAFS Conference.

Lauren Howe '13 Presents Co-Authored Paper at CAFS Conference

June 1, 2012 

Lauren Howe ’13 presented a paper she co-authored with Morgan Osborn ’14 and Katrina Keay ’14 at the Canadian Association for Food Studies (CAFS) 2012 Conference on May 26. They wrote the paper, “Let’s Dig In! Adirondack Food Culture Through the Ages,” for Professor Robin Kinnel’s Adirondack seminar (ES 220 Culture and Natural History of the Adirondacks).

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DSJP Summer Research Grants Send Students Around the World

May 25, 2012 

The Diversity and Social Justice Project (DSJP) is a multifaceted initiative intended to “offer students, staff, and members of the broader Hamilton community the intellectual and moral tools for becoming global citizens and compassionate human beings.” This summer, the DSJP is sponsoring five students for national and international research projects aimed broadening understanding of diversity and social justice topics.

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Members of the Class of 2012 who were initiated to associate membership in Sigma Xi.

Sigma Xi Initiates 21 New Associate Members

May 23, 2012 

The Hamilton College chapter of Sigma Xi, the scientific research society, initiated 21 members of the Class of 2012 to associate membership at the annual banquet in the Science Center Atrium on May 18. Family members in attendance enjoyed a program of observations by mentors about the students, their research, and student plans to continue in research.

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