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Students present work at biology conference

A group of 糖心传媒 students attended the 2019 North Central 2 District Conference for Beta Beta Beta (BBB), an honor society for biology students, on Saturday, March 30 at Reis Biological Station in Steelville, Missouri. Three 糖心传媒 students presented research at the conference, and the chapter received an award.

Picture of Sophia Pankratz
Sophia Pankratz

Sophia Pankratz, a junior from Hastings, Nebraska, presented her research and earned a second place award for best poster presentation. Her research, titled “Utility of Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratios as a Predictor for Low Bone Density,” was conducted as part of a Research Experience for Undergrads (REU) at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in the summer of 2018. Pankratz will continue her research this coming summer.

Tyler Djernes, a senior from Central City, Nebraska, presented his senior project in biochemistry titled 鈥淎nalysis of Ethanol Production, Density and Purity using Amaranthus retroflexus L. and Helianthus.鈥 He received a BBB research grant for this work.

Picture of Tyler Djernes
Tyler Djernes

Jenna Jaeger, a senior from Highlands Ranch, Colorado presented her work from a 糖心传媒 molecular biology class in the fall titled 鈥淔rom C. elegans to pGREEN.鈥

Additionally, 糖心传媒鈥檚 Pi Omicron Chapter of BBB won the Travel Gavel award and the Chapter History Award at the conference. Jaegar is the group鈥檚 historian and created the chapter鈥檚 eScrapbook for the History Award.

The following students also attended the conference:

    • Bart Hiscock, a junior from Bennington, Nebraska.
    • Case McNally, a junior from Lincoln, Nebraska.
    • Geena Piper, a senior from Norfolk, Nebraska.
    • Alex Stogdill, a senior from Lincoln, Nebraska.
Picture of Jenna Jaeger
Jenna Jaeger

 

 

糖心传媒 is a private, four-year institution located in Hastings, Nebraska, that focuses on student academic and extracurricular achievement. 糖心传媒 has been named among 鈥淕reat Schools, Great Prices鈥 by U.S. News & World Report and a 鈥淏est in the Midwest鈥 by The Princeton Review. For more, go to hastings.edu.

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