Fall Undergraduate Research Forum 2015

Today, I had the incredible opportunity to present my work at the Fall Undergraduate Research Forum! Researching the synergy of traumatic and chronic stress and the presence of a fairy tale musical formula may not always seem congruent, but they perfectly reflect my love of the arts and sciences. It was so much fun presenting about my passions, feeling the support of my family and friends and, especially, hearing about all the incredible work that my friends at OSU have done. From characterizing proteins in tuberculosis, to testing new drugs to treat Alzheimer’s, to determining humanity’s energy threshold, the strides that Ohio State students are taking are absolutely incredible and I feel so lucky to be a part of it. Go Bucks!

Many thanks to my advisor, Dr. Dorothy Noyes and the Center of Folklore Studies.

Many thanks to my advisor, Dr. Dorothy Noyes and the Center of Folklore Studies.

Many thanks to my advisor, Dr. JF Sheridan, my graduate student, Daniel McKim, the Institute of Behavioral Medicial Research and the sponsorship of the Undergraduate Research Office. Co-presented with the lovely Rachel Roeth

Many thanks to my advisor, Dr. JF Sheridan, my graduate student, Daniel McKim, the Institute of Behavioral Medicial Research and the sponsorship of the Undergraduate Research Office. Co-presented with the lovely Rachel Roeth.

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