Research

2019-2020 Graduate Student Research Award (GSRA) Award Announcement

The Office of Research would like to thank members of the University Research Council for their review of all 2019-2020 Graduate Student Research Award (GSRA) proposals – and congratulate the following doctoral and masters students on their successful GSRA proposals:

Varadha Balaji Venkadakrishnan
College of Sciences and Health Professions
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences

Critical phosphororylation events that mediate PKN1-SRF signaling in advanced prostate cancer


Xu Wang
College of Sciences and Health Professions
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences

CD38-Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T Cell Therapy for Hematological Malignancies


Kylin Emhoff
College of Sciences and Health Professions
Department of Chemistry

Medicinal Applications of a Mixed-Ligand Cobalt (II) Bipyridyl/Diphenylazodioxide Complex


Edward Gorski
College of Sciences and Health Professions
Department of Psychology

Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health


Jessica Jensen
College of Sciences and Health Professions
Department of Psychology

The Effect of Balancing Bilingualism on Visuospatial Working Memory Tasks


Kayla Ruffner
College of Education and Human Services
Department of Health & Human Performance

Menstural Cycle Hormone Changes and Injury Risk


Dean Malec
College of Education and Human Services
Department of Urban Education

Masculinity and men's preferences for therapist gender


Hala Elsir Mustafa Osman
Washkewicz College of Engineering
Department of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering

The Effect of Exercise Interventions on Gait Instability in Post Stroke Population


Gautam Mahajan
Washkewicz College of Engineering
Department of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering

Investigating the effects of external cues on biophysical changes in human neural stem cells


Hui Zhang
Washkewicz College of Engineering
Department of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering

Morphological Response of Capral Arch to Thenar Muscle Forces: A Cadaveric Study


Curt Laubscher
Washkewicz College of Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engingeering

Design and Development of a Powered Pediatric Lower-Limb Orthosis


Alican Sahinkaya
Washkewicz College of Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engingeering

Automated Controller Design for AMB Systems


Derek Wolf
Washkewicz College of Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engingeering

Efficient Model-Based Control of Functional Electrical Stimulation-Driven Reaching Motions