Student Interviews
State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium
17 November 2012, Duke University
Wake Forest College Student Presenters
Lauren Peters: “Evaluating Rural Cancer Survivors’ Initial Response to a Mailed Survey Regarding Cancer-Related Follow-Up Care”
Majors: Psychology and Religion
Advisor: Kathryn Weaver, Wake Forest Medical School
Caroline Culp: “Symbols of Womanhood: Martha Riddick Pruden’s 1820s Watercolor”
Majors: Art History and History
Advisors: Morna O’Neill, Art History and Jake Ruddiman, History
Curtis Bloomer: “Iron-Sulfur Cluster Assembly and Transport to Apo-aconitase in the Bacillus Subtilis SUF System”
Major: Chemistry
Advisor: Patricia Dos Santos, Chemistry
Ade Ilesanmi: “Power to the People: Assessing a Community-Based Approach to Implementing Water Filter Use in Rural Nicaragua”
Major: Biology
Advisors: Dr. Steven Giles, Communication and Dr. Laura Parajon, AMOS Health and Hope (Managua)
Alex Pronko: ”Going out for a Bite: How the Mangrove Rivulus Kryptolebias Marmoratus leaves the water to capture terrestrial prey”
Major: Biology
Advisors: Miriam Ashley-Ross, Biology and Benjamin Perlman, Biology
Lorna Devkota: “Understanding the Source of Multinucleated Amniotic Cells”
Major: Biology
Advisor: Patricia Wilson, Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine
Bryce Lambert: “Characterizing the Roles and Limitations of the Prefrontal and Parietal Cortices in Visual Working Memory”
Major: Chemistry
Advisor: Christos Constantinidis, Neurobiology and Anatomy, Wake Forest School of Medicine
Matt Whitmill: “Effects of a Drug Treatment on the Locomotory Behavior of Drosophila with a Fragile-X Mental Retardation Gene Mutation”
Major: Biology
Advisor: William Connor, Biology


