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Biology Students Take Top Prizes in National Competitions

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Biology Students Take Top Prizes in National Competitions

Fairfield biology students took home top-prizes in multiple national competitions this past month.

On April 22, Assistant Biology Professor, Dr. Jacqueline A. Vernarelli, traveled to Chicago with students Alexandra Cowan 鈥17, Julia DiGiovanni 鈥17, Stephanie Sawicki 鈥17, Jennifer Schwartz 鈥18, Angela Tacinelli 鈥18 and Meghan Zimmer 鈥18 to present their undergraduate research projects at the American Society for Nutrition's annual meeting.

Fairfield senior Alexandra Cowan beat out more than 1,000 undergraduate students, graduate students and post doctoral fellows from across the country to win second place for her faculty-mentored research on the diet quality of daily smokers and non-daily smokers versus former smokers and non-smokers. She will begin her studies as a graduate student in the prestigious Interdepartmental Nutrition Program at Purdue University after graduation.

In addition to Cowan, many other Fairfield students were selected to present their peer-reviewed research at Experimental Biology 2017, an annual life science research conference comprised of more than 14,000 scientists representing academic institutions, government agencies, non-profit organization and industry. Among them, Kristina Murray 鈥17, Nicholas Ragonesi 鈥17, Layra Cintron-Rivera 鈥18 and Lydia Dupree 鈥18, who were each awarded grants from the University鈥檚 Lawrence Scholarship Fund to support their innovative projects.

Back on the East Coast, Sawicki and Zimmer received top recognition for their nutrition epidemiology-based research at the Scientista Foundation鈥檚 third annual symposium in New York City. The two-day conference centralized 170 students, professors and scientists from institutions across the nation, many of who participated in the research poster fair competition that awarded over $2,000 in prizes.

Sawicki was awarded second place for her and Dr. Vernarelli鈥檚 research on the dietary and weight control benefits of cooking at home, while Zimmer received honorable mention for her research on the positive influence of special supplemental nutrition programs for women, infants and children (WIC) on the diet quality of low-income children.

The Scientista Foundation is a national organization dedicated to empowering young women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and hosts the only international symposium specifically for college and graduate women in STEM fields.

Other students reaching new heights in research include Elizabeth Szabo 鈥17, who was recently selected to present her research on the regulation of antioxidant proteins in human leukemia cells聽at St. Jude's Cancer Institute in Memphis this summer. Szabo, who conducted her research alongside Biology Department Chair and Professor Dr. Shelley Phelan, was previously accepted into the highly competitive Pediatric Oncology Education Program at St. Jude Children鈥檚 Research Hospital last summer, where she spent 11 weeks studying the ecology of influenza.

鈥淥ur biology department, like all of our science departments at Fairfield, is proud of our inquiry-based and lab-intensive curriculum, as well as our faculty-mentored student research,鈥 said Dr. Phelan. 鈥淭ogether, we are able to train students how to think critically and investigate real scientific research questions. These experiences have been critical for the vast successes our students have achieved in graduate programs and science and health careers after Fairfield.鈥

Pictured Above: Alexandra Cowan 鈥17 presents her award-winning nutritional epidemiology research at Experimental Biology 2017.

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