SyBBURE Searle Students Travel to Share Research
SyBBURE Searle students do cool stuff by traveling the world to attend conferences and disseminate their research findings. Just this summer:
Alisa Shmidt presented at the Materials Research Society Spring Meeting & Exhibit in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Jared Robinson presented at the American Society for Mass Spectrometry Annual Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Joyce Sanks and Andrei Olaru traveled to Frankfurt, Germany for immersive research experiences at the Senckenberg Museum of Natural History.
Isabella Wynocker and Patrick Darmawi-Iskandar presented research at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference in Provo, Utah.
Cassandra Atzrodt visited Vail, Colorado to present her research at the Kern Lipid Conference.
Min Joo Kim presented research at the US Korea Conference: Science and Technology in the Wake of the Pandemic, which was held in Arlington, Virginia.
Wonderful work, SyBBURE Searle students!