2024 Celebration of Undergraduate Research
2024 Celebration of Undergraduate Research
The 25th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research will be held on Monday, April 29, 2024, from 2:30-5:30pm in Alumni Hall at the Carolina Club (George Watts Hill Alumni Center) at 105 Stadium Drive.
Please scroll below for a full list of presenter details, including poster titles, session, and poster numbers.
The Celebration will consist of three sequential poster sessions starting at 2:30pm, 3:30pm, and 4:30pm, and it will be open to the public. Upon arrival, all attendees should be sure to check in via the QR code outside Alumni Hall. Presenters should plan to arrive approximately 15 minutes before the beginning of their session and pick up name tags at the table near the interior entrance. All attendees and presenters should scan the QR code at the entrance to check in and to get an online list of posters/presenters.
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Session 3
Differences in Demographic Characteristics, Early Puberty, Eating Disorders, and Substance Use Disorders in College Individuals With and Without Food Addiction
Reese Layh
Department: Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Laura Thornton
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Session 2
A New Catalog and Quantitative Analysis of Copador Glyphs
Ana Kisley
Department: LinguisticsFaculty Mentor: David Mora-Marin
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Session 1
Association Between Bacterial Virulency and SBP Patient Outcomes
Joe Danica Inigo
Department: Hospital Medicine -- UNC Health CareFaculty Mentor: Carlton Moore
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Session 3
Community Health and Our Environment - Local Greenways and their Uses
Isabella Leonard
Department: 21st Century Environmental Health Scholars, Food, Fitness and Opportunity Research Collaborative + Highway Safety Research Center University of North Carolina at Chapel HillFaculty Mentor: Molly De Marco
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Session 2
The Effects of Oral Self-Administration of Fentanyl on Sleep Patterns, Precipitated Withdrawal, and Affective Behaviors in Female and Male Mice
Gracie Kmiec
Department: Pharmacology, PsychiatryFaculty Mentor: Zoe McElligott
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Session 1
Loneliness, Mental Health, and Parent Relationships
Cabel Jarrett
Department: Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Andrea Hussong
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Session 1
The Epigenetic Regulation of Immunotherapy Antigen Targets
Anna Jin
Department: Biology, Genetics, PediatricsFaculty Mentor: Ian Davis
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Session 3
Analysis of State-Level Social Media Regulations Regarding Children
Addison Lewis
Department: Hussman School of Journalism and MediaFaculty Mentor: Amanda Reid
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Session 2
Wearable Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring through Smart Photoplethysmography-based Pulse Wave Velocity Measurement
Sai Satvik Kolla, Roshan Kuntamukkala, Henry Wang, Aditya Vardhan Veerathu, Braden Messersmith
Department: Applied Physical Sciences, Biomedical and Health Sciences EngineeringFaculty Mentor: Wubin Bai
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Session 1
Visualization of magnetic field structure in shock wave blasts
Parnika Joglekar
Department: Physics & AstronomyFaculty Mentor: Fabian Heitsch
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Session 3
Structure of Key Factors Bound to the Nucleosome at γ-Globin Promoter Help Reveal γ-Globin Control
Torry Li
Department: PathologyFaculty Mentor: David Williams
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Session 2
Oral Histories of Gentrification In Northside, Chapel Hill, and Carrboro
Sophie Krejci, Hooper Schultz, Irene Newman
Department: American StudiesFaculty Mentor: Seth Kotch
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Session 1
How Early Life Adversity Impacts the HPA Axis in Adults
Sara Junuzovic
Department: Psychology and NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Margaret Sheridan
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Session 3
Error-Related Negativity and Task Performance in Young Adults with Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Wu(Dylan) Li
Department: Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Frohlich Flavio
70
Session 1
How Early Childhood Adversity Impact the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Functioning in Adults
Sara Junuzovic
Department: Psychology and NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Margaret Sheridan
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Session 1
The Association between Trunk Fat Percentage and Arterial Stiffness
Sophia Kaczynski
Department: Exercise and Sport ScienceFaculty Mentor: Erik Hanson
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Session 2
THE EFFECTS OF MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND VISION OCCLUSION ON DYNAMIC BALANCE PERFORMANCE IN SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES SOLDIERS
Allison LaNasa
Department: Exercise & Sport ScienceFaculty Mentor: Jason Mihalik
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Session 2
Virtual Reality Mindfulness Meditation to Improve Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Case Report
Mia Laws
Department: EXSSFaculty Mentor: Dr. Shelby Baez
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Session 1
Role of Fibrinogen and Plasminogen in Neutrophil Infiltration in the Lung in COVID-19
Katheryn Kapfer
Department: Pathology and Laboratory MedicineFaculty Mentor: Alisa Wolberg
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Session 3
The Spillover Effects of U.S. Monetary Policies on China’s Stock Market
Liu Jiarui
Department: EconomicsFaculty Mentor: Roark Christopher
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Session 2
Department of Epidemiology, Department of Health Policy and Management, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Ngan Le
Department: Department of Epidemiology, Department of Health Policy and Management, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer CenterFaculty Mentor: Jennifer Lund
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Session 3
Risk Toleration Among UNC-Chapel Hill College Students and Public Opinion Towards AI
Michelle Liu
Department: Public PolicyFaculty Mentor: Malissa Alinor
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Session 1
Adding Pep to Your Step: Understanding the Relationship Between Steps and Stress in College-Aged Students
Harliv Kaur
Department: BiostatisticsFaculty Mentor: Dr. Annie Green Howard
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Session 1
Resting State fMRI Seizure Networks and Electrographic Seizures in Acute Brain Injury: A Retrospective Study
Meitra Kazemi, Benjamin Garside
Department: NeurologyFaculty Mentor: Varina Boerwinkle, MD; William Reuther, MS
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Session 3
Tourism and Rural Gentrification in Eastern Kentucky
Amelia Loeffler
Department: Dept of GeographyFaculty Mentor: Nina Martin
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Session 2
Elucidating the RNA Structure of Alu Elements
Abigail Lehr
Department: Biology, ChemistryFaculty Mentor: Kevin Weeks
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Session 1
Interactions of ORG 27569 at CB1 Receptor
Abigail Kollu, Nadia Velez, Jacob Beam, Michael Novak
Department: Psychology and NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Rachel Penton
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Session 2
NF-kB and microglia activation in the PMC following LPS treatment
Melat Lemma
Department: Neuroscience, PsychologyFaculty Mentor: Shveta Parekh
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Session 3
Anglophone Journalism in Post-War Rome,1945-1949
Connor Lopez
Department: HistoryFaculty Mentor: Chad Bryant
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Session 1
Turning a blind eye to bad news: Pupillary correlates of the belief-updating bias
Sanvi Korsapathy
Department: PsychiatryFaculty Mentor: Flavio Frohlich