students conferencing

Kudos to the awesome undergraduate students who have been sharing our work recently! At Science Atlantic, Aidan McGowan presented some of the collective work of the lobster group on how lobsters respond to different portions and preparations of bait (lobsters aren’t picky). At Student Research Day, Tia Landry presented on the biofouling group‘s initial explorations of how the susceptibility of biofilms to ultraviolet light varies with time and location (it doesn’t). Also at Student Research Day, Lauren Pictou presented on some her work from last summer on the snail neuroanatomy. So far, she’s found very little matching between FOUR different methods for labelling Choline Acetyltranferase (the enzyme that makes the neurotransmitter acetylcholine). All three poster posters are below!

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