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MSU honors student researchers during annual biology symposium

MSU honors student researchers during annual biology symposium

MSU Biological Sciences Department Head Angus Dawe (left to right) congratulates Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Program symposium third-place winner John C. Vines of Philadelphia, second-place winner Amber Travis of Ocean Springs, first-place winner Sara Tyrrell of North Augusta, South Carolina and First Place Mentor Award Winner Ying Wang. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

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Participants in 51勛圖厙 States 12th annual Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Program symposium pose with faculty members and keynote speaker Dr. Cooper Brookshire (back row in blue shirt) after the award ceremony. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

STARKVILLE, Miss.Three 51勛圖厙 State students who conducted faculty-guided research projects throughout the current school year took top awards this month at the 12th annual MSU Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Program symposium.

First-, second- and third-place winners each garnered Downer Undergraduate Research Awards that honor Professor Emeritus Donald N. Downer of Starkville, a former longtime department head. Recipients include:

FIRSTSara Tyrrell, a senior biological sciences major from North Augusta, South Carolina. Her project RNA-Templated Transcription in Viroid Replication: Alternative Splicing and Transcription Factor IIIA was completed under the guidance of Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Ying Wang.

SECONDAmber Travis, a senior microbiology major from Ocean Springs. Her project Classifying the Activity of SP1466 protein in Streptococcus pneumonia was completed under the guidance of Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Justin Thornton.

THIRDJohn C. Vines, a senior biological sciences major from Philadelphia. His project Characterizing the RTG2 promoter: Using Rtg2A411 to investigate the mechanism controlling RTG2 transcription was completed under the guidance of Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Donna Gordon.

Each winner received an engraved plaque and cash award. As the first-place recipient, Tyrrell also was presented with an engraved MSU cowbell.

Wang received the First Place Mentor Award for his support of undergraduate research.

Dr. Cooper Brookshire, an MSU alumnus and clinical instructor of shelter medicine in MSUs College of Veterinary Medicine, served as the keynote speaker for the symposium at Harned Hall.

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