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17th Texas A&M University System Pathways Student Research Symposium

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The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) Pathways Student Research Symposium is a student research showcase. Open to undergraduate and graduate students from all TAMUS institutions, the Pathways Student Research Symposium gives system students an opportunity to present their research to -- and network with -- faculty members, judges, and other students across the system. Separate categories are available for undergraduate-, master's- and doctoral-level posters or oral presentations. 

The Pathways Symposium rotates annually among the TAMUS institutions. On March 3 & 4, 2022, Texas A&M University in College Station hosted the symposium in event space at Kyle Field and the Memorial Student Center.
 

Benefits for Students --

  • Promote and share your research and receive feedback
  • Connect with students and faculty from other system universities
  • Learn about grad programs at system universities


2022 Award Winners

(Listed by presentation type, student level and discipline. Click presentation titles to see abstracts.)

 

Poster Presentation Competition

Undergraduate Presentations

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Biomedical & Health Sciences

1st place: Ananya Pillai, Texas A&M University – College Station, Self-Powered Implantable Pacemaker- will it become a reality?
2nd place: Anil Pournouri, Texas A&M University – Texarkana, Hypertensive Stimuli Increases Lymphangiogenesis in Human Lymphatic Endothelial Cells.
3rd place: Samhitha Ramanuja & Devon Roeming, Texas A&M University – College Station, AAV9/shRNA Knockdown of RANKL Protein Expression Utilizing Systemic Intraperitoneal Injections to Inhibit NADPH Oxidase-2.

 

Business & Information Technology

1st place: Kylea Marlow, Tarleton State University, Service Blueprint Approach to the Planning of a Business Plan Competition.


Education

Engineering & Computer Science

 
1st place: Michael Ramos & Joseph Saenz, Texas A&M University – Kingsville, Updating the Historical Records of the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer Groundwater Availability Model for Improved Model Predictions.
2nd place: Jose Falcon, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, Image Processing through ArUco Marker Instruction in a UAV System and IoT Application.
2nd place: Ian Lopez, Texas A&M International University, Improving CO2 storage and oil recovery in shale oil reservoirs using dual lateral wells.
3rd place: Jackson Black & Zackery Watson, Tarleton State University, Design and Fabrication of Space Exploration Vehicle for Extraterrestrial Terrain.
3rd place: Tyler Pillman & Hannah Rudewick, Texas A&M University - College Station, Developing a method to scale the degree of packing in MAP scaffolds
 

Life Sciences

   
 

Mathematics & Physical Science

Poster Presentation Competition

Master’s Presentations

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Biomedical & Health Sciences

1st place: Lyric Richardson, Tarleton State University, Effects of Low-Intensity Fatigue on Motor Unit Firing Properties.
2nd place: Jesse Delacruz and Joo Hyun Kim, Texas A&M University – San Antonio, Acupuncture Treatments Mitigate Muscle Atrophy induced by Casting Model.

 

Business & Information Technology

1st place: Chiho Kim, Texas A&M University – Commerce, Zero-day Malware Detection using Threshold-free Autoencoding Architecture.
 

Engineering & Computer Science

1st place: Gabriela Ramos, Texas A&M University – College Station, Exposure to Bacterial Aerosols with Antimicrobial Resistance Surrounding Septic Systems.
2nd place: Layla Ogletree, Prairie View Texas A&M University, Fabrication of Thin Film Nanocomposite Forward Osmosis Membranes for the Treatment of Produced Water.
3rd place: Faryal Fatima, Prairie View Texas A&M University, Poultry Slaughterhouse Wastewater Treatment with Membrane Technologies.
 

Life Sciences

   

Mathematics & Physical Science

1st place: Hailey Burt, Texas A&M University – Commerce, Promoted Palladium Catalysts for Liquid Phase Selective Hydrogenation of Alkynes.
2nd place: Justin Elliot, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, Increasing the Analytical Window of Marine Dissolved Organic Matter for HRMS Analysis.
3rd place: Allyson Girard, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, Sulfide Intrusion in the Seagrass Halodule wrightii as Assessed by Tissue Sulfur Isotopic Composition.

Oral Presentation Competition

Undergraduate Presentations

Humanities

1st place: Ashlyn Lester, West Texas A&M University, Women and the Making of a Nation: An analysis of the South Korean Family Planning Program.
2nd place: Leah Green, Texas A&M University – Texarkana, Numbers of The Library of Babel.
3rd place: Sarah Rutherford, Texas A&M University – College Station, Called and Challenged: Examining the Experiences of Women Clergy in Brazos County and Harris County, Texas.

Social Sciences

1st place: Gerald Farrell, West Texas A&M University, Movies and Mood: How Family Movies and Horror Movies affect mood, life satisfaction, and perceived stress.
2nd place: Luis Perez, Texas A&M University – San Antonio, Verifying a New Measure of Traditional Masculinity.
3rd place: Sophia North, Texas A&M University – College Station, Devaluation of Alternative Partners in the Presence of Cognitive Load.

Master’s Presentations

Humanities

1st place: Kribi Kelley-Diaz, West Texas A&M University, Costly Articles of Adornment: The Substitution, Economy, and Morality of Food 1880-1920.

Social Sciences

1st place: Amber Meegan, Texas A&M University – San Antonio, Moderating Effects of Caregiver Attachment Style on Treatment Outcomes among Youth in a Long-Term Residential Trauma Treatment Program.
2nd place: Krista Rodriguez, Texas A&M International University, Virtual Psychoeducational Groups with Latino College Students: Findings from Focus Groups.
3rd place: Quinesha Bentley, Prairie View Texas A&M University, Black Trauma: The Impact of Desecrating Black Historical Markers and the Racist Effects on the Black Experience.

Doctoral Lightning Talk Competition

1st place: Ahnesi Shon, Texas A&M University – College Station, Fully Implantable Closed-loop Neural Interface System Augmenting Plantar Cutaneous Sensory Feedback for Locomotor Rehabilitation.
2nd place: Abbey Hotard, Texas A&M University – Galveston, Household Adaptations to Coastal Hazards.
3rd place: Brooke Smith, Texas A&M University – College Station, Aerosolization Triggers Immediate Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria.

 

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