Wentz research scholars honored with awards
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Thirty-eight Wentz Scholars were recognized for their undergraduate research in front
of family, friends, faculty and staff in the Student Union Ballroom at Oklahoma State
University on Friday, April 19.
A poster browse session was followed by a short presentation on the importance of
research and the history of the Wentz program, whichhas stimulated collaborative efforts
between OSU students and faculty, leading to many national scholarships and awards,
impressive graduate school appointments, and job offers. The prestigious scholarship
provides $4,500 per year to each student for graduate study or national competitions.
OSU President Burns Hargis opened the presentation speaking on the Wentz Research
Program and its strong history at OSU. Hargis also recalled the life of Lew Wentz,
his giving spirit and love of serving others.
“For the past two decades, Wentz research projects and leadership awards have set
the stage for those applying for graduate school, competing for major scholarships,
and landing great jobs,” said Robert Graalman, director of Scholar Development. “The
Wentz program has changed many lives and given OSU a reputation for outstanding undergraduate
program--locally, regionally, and nationally.”
This year’s “Student Perspective” speaker was OSU graduate Cortney Timmons Cowley.
Cowley has been named the first recipient of the American Society of Agricultural
and Biological Engineers’ Roger R. and Laura M. Yoerger Preprofessional Engineer of
the Year Award for 2009. Having won the Udall and Truman Scholarships, Cowley is one
of the most decorated students in OSU history. She spoke on how undergraduate research
creates a sense of fearlessness within in a student. “Discovering yourself is an important
part of the research process,” said Cowley.
Josh Damron, Niblack award winner and Wentz Scholar, made an impromptu speech on the
importance of research. “The Wentz program is a great vehicle to explore your curiosities,”
said Damron.
Each scholar worked alongside a mentor and outlined a research project that could
be completed within a year. Judges for this year’s browse session were Craig Satterfield,
Graduate Office, and Scott Wise of SSI Development and former Goldwater Scholar.
Two display winners were recognized: Ashlee Keenum of Edmond on “Using Multilayer
Nanoparticles for Ophthalmic Drug Delivery and Ariel Leff of Tulsa on “Clay Brick
Containers for Bio-Sand Filters.”
Graalman also recognized the national award winning students present at the event:
Ariel Leff, Udall Scholar; Logan Scott, Wise Fellowship Scholar; Scott Wise, Goldwater
Scholar; Jared Wittington, Henry Clay Scholarship Recipient; and Rosa Yorks, Goldwater
Scholar.
Pictures from the event available here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ostatenews/sets/72157633305067318/
The Wentz Project Scholars
Name; College & Major, Awarded Project
Kelsie Brooks; Microbiology/Molecular Biology, Norman, OK; “Contribution of G Protein Forms to
Replication of Respiratory Syncytial Virus”
Christopher Brown; Zoology/NREM, Harrington Park, NJ; “Habitat Selection of Wintering Red-trailed Hawks
in the Osage Plains”
Nick Cain; Chemistry/Chemical Engineering, Tuttle, OK; “Synthesis of Substituted Rings for
New Drugs”
Alyson Colin; Chemistry, Oklahoma City, OK; “Next Generation Molecular Sensors”
Collin Craige; Biosystems Engineering, Bokchito, OK; “Hydrological Impacts of Transitioning Land
Use to Bioenergy Crop Production”
David Criswell; BioSystems & Agricultural Engineering, Stillwater, OK; “Flume Experiments to Determine
the Erosion of Gravel Streambank Soils”
Kayla Davis; Biochemistry, Stillwater, OK; “Num 1 Protein Interactions with SUMO-Targeted Ubiquitin
Ligases”
Tabitha Fleming; Psychology, Edmond, OK; “Factors Influencing the Sibling Relationship in Families
with Autism”
Ben Haack; Botany, Stillwater, OK; “Resolving Relationships in Sonoran Desert Milkweeds Using
Nuclear Genes”
Kaitlin Haase; Natural Resource Ecology & Managment, Claremore, OK; “Interpreting Plant-Soil-Microbial
Processes to Benefit Bioenergy Production”
Michael Hale; Microbiology, Oklahoma City, OK; “Zebra Mussel Molluscide Project”
Kalan Holbrook; BioSystems & Agricultural Engineering, Clover, SC; “Feasibility of CNG Cooperatives
in Oklahoma”
Colin Jackson; Microbiology/Molecular Genetics, Broken Bow, OK; “Microbial Lignin Degradation:
Isolation of Lignin Degrading Bacteria”
Hannah James; Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, Valliant, OK; “Identification of Bioenergy-related
QTLs in Sweet Sorghum Using SSR Markers”
Ashlee Keenum; Chemical Engineering, Edmond, OK; “Using Multilayer Nanoparticles for Ophthalmic
Drug Delivery”
Monic Kreymer; International Business, Bixby, OK; “Intercultural Sensitivity Gained From Study
Abroad Experiences”
Shana Lancaster; Natural Resource Ecology & Management, Stillwater, OK; “Novel weapons: Do invasive
grasses produce allelopathic chemicals to inhibit native grass establishment, growth,
and reproduction”
Ariel Leff; Mechanical Engineering, Tulsa, OK; “Clay Brick Containers for Bio-Sand Filters”
Brian Livesay; Plant & Soil Services, Porter, OK; “Profit Analysis of Insect-Resistant Corn”
Amanda Mathias; Animal Science, Inola, OK; “Alleviation of Pain Associated with Disbudding of Calves
Using Ethyl Alcohol”
Kathryn Matthews; Animal Science, Tulsa, OK; “Prevalence of Antibiotic Resistance in manure-Treated
Soil”
Jessica Miner; Psychology, Pampa, TX; “Predictors of ADHD From Infant Attention Measures”
Sarah Myers; Animal Science, Edmond, OK; “Natural Dietary Factors to Enhance Immunity and Disease
Resistance”
Andrew Noel; Mathematics, Joplin, MO; “Relating Quark Mixing and Mass Hierarchy”
Madison O’Meara; Psychology, Edmond, OK; “The Role of Self-Esteem on Functions of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury”
Katelyn Parsons; Agricultural Communications/Animal Science,Hadley, MA; “Analyzing Twitter Use During
the 2012 Farm Bill Debate”
Kristen Perry; Civil Engineering, Allen, TX; “Effects of Pollutants on Bio-sand Water Filters”
Rachel Rice; Microbiology/Biochemistry, Glenpool, OK; “Effects of Signaling Mutants on Prespore/Prestalk
Development in D. discoideum”
Kevin Roehm; CEAT, Edmond, OK; “Examining Porcine Adipose Tissue for Use as a Tissue Scaffold”
Sara Simpson; Human Development & Family Science, Owasso, OK; “Sex Differences in Factors Associated
with Depressive Symptomology”
Carrie Tillett; Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, Bartlesville, OK; “The Function of INI1 in SWI/SNF”
Kylie Volk; Biology, Tulsa, OK; “White-tailed Deer as a Reservoir for the Hepatitis E Virus”
Shannon Watson; Agricultural Economics/Agricultural Communications, Osceola, MO; “Agricultural and
Nutritional Analysis for Wellington Orphanage in Sierra Leone”
Dominic Wick; Plant & Soil Science, Stilwel, OK; “Sustainable Alternatives to Corn Silage”
Lindsey Williams; Chemical Engineering, Gardern City, MI; “Immune Cell Trafficking in a Tissue Equivalent
Respiratory Model”
Jeffery Williams; Animal Science, McAlester, OK; Continuation of 2011-2012 Wentz: “Regulation of GPCR34
gene expression in granulosa cells of cattle”
Nathan Woody; Aerospace Engineering, Edmond, OK; “Feasibility of the Power Profile Airfoil in
Future Transport Aircraft”