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2010 Research

Collaborative Research

2010 Research Projects

Read the Scope news story about some of these projects.

Project Summary:

For summer 2010, there are 45 students and 33 faculty members working on 35 different projects.  Two faculty members are involved with multiple projects.

Art 1   Government 1
Art History 1   Health and Exercise Science 2
Biology 5   History 2
Chemistry 4   Management and Business 1
Classics 1   Mathematics 2
Economics 1   Music 1
English 2   Physics 1
Environmental Studies 2   Psychology 2
Geosciences 3   Sociology 2
Joint Biology/Environmental Studies 1

TOTAL:   35 projects (22 math-science, 13 disciplines), 33 professors and 45 students participating.

Summer Faculty/Student Research

Support for these teams provided by:
Arthur Vining Davis Foundation
Marlene Oberkotter Fowler 鈥61
Rathmann Family Foundation
W.M. Keck Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woodcock, Parents 1996
Margaret Williams Page 鈥43
Charles Slaughter Foundation
Cynthia Blum Carroll 鈥78

Paul Arciero, Associate Professor, Health and Exercise Science
Kanokwan Bunsawat  '11
Jake Mendell  '10
Nicholas Steward  '10
Qian Zheng  '11

Project:  Effects of Whey Protein and Exercise on Health Outcomes

Michael Arnush, Associate Professor, Classics
Ross Jaffe 鈥11

Project: Ekklesia: Epigraphic Database for the Origins and Development of Athenian Democracy

Lisa Aronson, Associate Professor, Art History
Andrew Noon 鈥11

Project: Mapping and Visualizing the African Environment

Erica Bastress-Dukehart, Associate Professor, History
Patrick Glennon 鈥11

Project: Women, Science, and Nature in Early Modern Europe

Catherine Berheide, Associate Professor, Sociology Anthropology & Social Work
Joelle Sklaar 鈥11
Emily Cooper 鈥11

Project: Supporting Women Faculty in STEM at Liberal Arts Colleges: Phase II

Beau Breslin, Associate Professor Government
Matt Rothenberg 鈥12

Project: Echoes of the Founding: Examining America鈥檚 Constitutional Birth

Mary Campa, Assistant Professor, Psychology
Samantha Savoy 鈥12

Project: Communication Patterns in Initial Dating Conversations

Nigina Chiteji, Associate Professor, Economics
Siphiwe Sikhondze 鈥11

Project: Disparity in Health Outcomes Among the Different Racial Groups in the United States

Jordana Dym, Associate Professor, History
Randy Abreau, 鈥
11
Project: Acts of Independence: American Declarations of Independence from the US to Argentina

Gove Effinger, Professor, Math and Computer Science
Benjamin Cooper 鈥11

Project: Twin Prime Polynomials over Finite Fields

Kristie Ford, Assistant Professor, Sociology
Victoria Malaney 鈥10
Jamie Cohen 鈥10

Project: A Comparative Assessment of the Educational Benefits of Inter- and Intra- Racial Curricular Dialogues on White Racial Identity Development

Amy Frappier, Assistant Professor, Geosciences
Aurora Pinkey-Drobnis 鈥12

Project: Calendar-Year Dating of Pre-historic Hurricanes in Yucatan, Mexico Using Florescence Micro-imaging of an Annually-layering Stalagmite

Raymond Giguere, Professor, Chemistry
Gabriela Bermudez 鈥11

Project: A Novel Tandem Intramolecular Diels-Alder (TIMDA) Reaction

Charles Joseph, Professor, Music
Mary Horn 鈥11

Project: The Public Intellectual: Leonard Bernstein鈥檚 Charles Eliot Norton Lectures

Sang Wook Lee, Assistant Professor, Art
Victoria Manganiello 鈥12

Project: Computer-Dobby Textiles

Denise Brooks McQuade, Senior Teaching Associate, Biology
Elena Stansky 鈥12

Project: Sex Differences in Digit Length of Octodon degus

Michelle Rhee, Assistant Professor, English
Caitlin Allen 鈥12

Project: Visual Rhymes

Mark Staton, Visiting Instructor, Management and Business
Alison Frey 鈥12

Project: Socio-economic Status and its Influence on the Endowment Effect 


Axelrod-Porges Scholars

Established in 2006 by Felicia Axelrod '62 and Robert Porges to support faculty-student teams in the area of the sciences.

Hugh Foley, Professor, Psychology
Mila Woodfield 鈥12
Isabel Cain 鈥12

Project: Reporting More than What Was Seen: Closure vs. Boundary Extension

Monica Raveret-Richter, Associate Professor, Biology
Rosalind Freeman 鈥12

Project: Foraging Behavior of the introduced Paper Wasp Polistes Dominulus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)


Schupf Scholar Program

Established in 2008 by Sara Lubin Schupf '62 to support summer faculty-student research with a preference given to students pursuing projects in the STEM disciplines.  Schupf Scholars are selected beginning the summer after their freshman or sophomore year.  Schupf Scholars may access additional funding for travel to meetings and conferences as well as for research supplies and expenses during their continuing research with faculty during their academic career at 爱污传媒.

Kimberley Frederick, Associate Professor, Chemistry
Taylor Moot 鈥13

Project:  Rapid, Non-destructive Analysis of Painting Materials Using Raman Spectroscopy and X-ray Fluorescence

Kyle Nichols, Associate Professor, Geosciences
Caroline Loehr, 鈥12

鈥淗ow Large were Floods Caused by 19th and 20th Century Logging Dams in the Upper Hudson River Watershed?

Rachel Roe-Dale, Assistant Professor, Math and Computer Science
Ava Hamilton 鈥12

Project: Modeling Time Dependent Electroosmotic Flow

Andrew Skinner, Visiting Assistant Professor, Physics
Rebecca Conneely 鈥12

Project: Feshbach resonances for Ultracold Neutral Fermions in a Graphene-Type Optical Lattice 


Scribner-Mellon Scholar Projects

The Scribner-Mellon Scholar Research Program, initially funded in part by the W. M. Keck Foundation and now funded by the Mellon Foundation, enables teams of 爱污传媒 faculty and first-year students to engage in significant projects over ten- eight- or five-week periods during the summer.

Kimberly Frederick, Associate Professor, Chemistry
Sondra Lipshutz 鈥13

Project: Development and Understanding of Polyelectrolyte Multilayer coatings for Capillary Electrophoresis

Kate Greenspan, Associate Professor, English
Kali Block-Steele 鈥13

Project: Reevaluating Representations of Medieval Islamic, Jewish and Christian Women: An Exhibition

Kyle Nichols, Associate Professor, Geosciences
Melanie Hoermann 鈥13

Project: Rocks, Atoms, and Black Magic: Transforming Raw Geologic Samples into Erosion Rates 


Water Resource Inititative 

WRI at 爱污传媒 College brings together students, faculty and community partners in the investigation of our local water issues. 

Alex Chaucer, GIS Instructional Technologist
Karen Kellogg, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies
 
Project: Visualizing Changing Landscapes and Resource Use in the Saratoga Lake Watershed 

Catherine Gibson, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
Claire Superak 鈥11

Project: Linking Nitrogen and Phosphorus Uptake through Organic Matter Stoichiometry in Headwater Streams 

Joshua Ness, Assistant Professor, Biology and Environmental Studies
Gordon MacPherson 鈥12

Project: Forest Health: A Matter of Ephemeral Plants versus Ephemeral Streams

Kyle Nichols, Associate Professor, Geosciences
Jonathon Reeves 鈥12

Project: How Large were Floods Caused by the 19th and 20th Century Logging Dams in the Upper Hudson River Watershed? 


Weg Scholars

Established in 2010 by Carol Little Weg '64 and Ken Weg and awarded with a preference for students pursuing projects in the sciences and social sciences.

Jennifer Bonner, Assistant Professor, Biology
Cecilia Culp  '11
Aleksander Krazinski  '11  
Andrew Ross  '11 
 
Project: The Distribution of DCC Genese in the Spinal Cord, and Development of a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Model in Zebrafish

David Domozych, Professor, Biology
Korena Burgio 鈥11

Project: Transformation strategies for the New Model Green Plant, Penium Margaritaceum

Kimberly Frederick, Associate Professor, Chemistry
Sarah Bashaw 鈥11

Project: Investigation of Thermoresponsive Guanosine Gels for Preconcentration in CE Separations

Kimberly Frederick, Associate Professor, Chemistry
Katherine Roguski 鈥11

Project: Fundamental and Applied Research in Microfluidics and Capillary Electrophoresis

Bernard Possidente, Professor, Biology
Katherine Kenny 鈥11

Project: Fruit Flies as a Model for Organism for Neurotoxic Effects of PCBs (polychlorinated biphenols)

T.H. Reynolds, Assistant Professor, Health and Exercise Science
Megan Gaugler 鈥12

Project: Type 2 Diabetes and Autophagy Related Gene Expression

Rachel Roe-Dale, Assistant Professor, Math and Computer Science
Emese Lipcsey Magyar 鈥10

Project: Modeling Time Dependent Electroosmotic Flow