OSU names Life Science Freshman Research Scholars
Friday, September 23, 2016
Thirty-one students from eight different states have been selected to participate in the Oklahoma State University Life Science Freshman Research Scholars (LSFRS) program for 2016-17.
The OSU freshmen are spending the first part of their school year participating in an eight-week course, with a research guide who will help them identify a faculty mentor, select a research project and write a research proposal. During the second semester, the students will conduct research under the mentor’s guidance and present their work in the form of a poster by the end of the school year. Students fulfilling the program requirements will receive a $1,000 scholarship.
The LSFRS program is made possible by a grant to OSU from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute through the Science Education Program. Funding from the grant allows life science departments to design and create new ways of integrating authentic research experiences for undergraduates. The program is overseen by faculty from the departments of biochemistry and molecular biology, botany, chemistry, microbiology and molecular genetics, and zoology.
The following students were selected to participate in this year’s program, based on their personal applications.
OKLAHOMA
Ardmore
Cheyenne Smith, Zoology
Blanchard
Mackenzie Smith, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Broken Arrow
Jasmin Garcia, Biochemistry
Choctaw
Abigail Grathwohl, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Collinsville
Kahlie Hill, Biochemistry
Duncan
Haley Riley, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Durant
Reagan Brooks, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Edmond
Caroline Sanders, Biological Science
Rachel Terry, Biological Science
Hannah Villines, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Guthrie
Austin Temple, Physiology
Healdton
John Sand, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Jay
Branson Newman, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Muksogee
Samantha Shafer, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Oklahoma City
Ashanti Baker, Biochemistry
Owasso
Caleb Smith, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Stillwater
Zach Lewis, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Eleanor Shore, Zoology
Tulsa
Rebecca Atherton, Biological Science
Casey Johnson, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Taliah Williams, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Arkansas
Bella Vista
Carly Engle, Zoology
California
Bakersfield
Maci Petrini, Physiology
Colorado
Parker
Avery Dutcher, Biological Science
Kansas
Bel Aire
Brittan Richey, Physiology
Kentucky
Versailles
Natalie Heigle, Biochemistry
Minnesota
Stillwater
Kyle Alvarez, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Missouri
Gladstone
Emily Glotfelty, Zoology
Willard
Ben White, Zoology
Texas
Argyle
Brandon Couch, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
The Woodlands
Shelby Stavins, Biological Science
For more about the LSFRS Program, as well as the OSU-HHMI Project go to http://osu-hhmi.okstate.edu.