5 Minute Research Narratives
1.15- 2.15 pm | Newcomb Hall Ball Room
5- minute research narratives are brief overview of research and its broader impact for a broad, non-specialist audience.
5- minute research narratives are brief overview of research and its broader impact for a broad, non-specialist audience.
(in alphabetical order of speakers' first names)
Serial | Speaker name | Department & research focus | Title of Research Narrative |
1. | Dr. Alexa Rodriguez | History; History of Education | Crafting Dominicanidad: Education and the 1916 US Occupation of the Dominican Republic |
2. | Dr. Ali Khalilimeybodi | Biomedical Engineering, Cardiac systems biology | Systems analysis of cardiomyopathy signaling. |
3. | Dr. Hamid Nadir | Education; Dept. of Curriculum, Instruction, and Special Education | Elementary Teachers’ Understanding and Enactment of Systems Thinking |
4. | Dr. Jacob Porter | Biocomplexity Institute, Computational Biology | Predicting species of origin from short DNA strands with neural networks |
5. | Dr. Jonna Yarrington | Anthropology, Repair Lab- Democracy Initiative | What does environmental justice look like for so-called climate change deniers? |
6. | Dr. Miyoung Chong | Media Studies, Deliberative Media Lab, Information Science | Racist Framing through Stigmatized Naming: A Topical and Geo-locational Analysis of #Chinavirus and #Chinesevirus on Twitter |
7. | Dr. Mohammad Mazharul Islam | Biomedical Engineering, Computational Systems Biology | Multi-scale model of mucin-driven microbial modulations in infectious diseases |
8. | Dr. Tochukwu Ozulumba | Chemistry, Biomaterials Science | Building an artificial model of the human lymph node |
The abstract book below outlines detailed abstracts of each narrative provided by the speakers.