EASTERN OREGON SCIENCE JOURNAL

 

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Undergraduate Research

Undergraduate research at EOU offers an excellent learning opportunity. Students may work one-on-one with faculty, or in small groups to learn first-hand what research is really like.  They participate in activities such as designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, writing articles for scientific publications, presenting at conferences, and training other students in research techniques. Students may work in laboratory and/or field settings, helping them to develop and hone their scientific skills. These hands-on experiences allow students to become familiar with scientific processes and to explore areas of science that may interest them.

 

Research Projects

     Biology

    

  Dr. Karen Antell: Biomonitoring of Wetland Habitats

    

  Dr. Joe Corsini: Fossil Turtles of the Oligocene...

    

  Dr. John Rinehart: Molecular Genetics of Bark...

    

  Dr. Laura Mahrt: If You Build It: They Will Come...

 

     Chemisty

   Dr. Colin Andrew: Heme Proteins and their Reactivity...

   Dr. Anna Cavinato: Non-lethal Detection of...

 

     Geology

   Dr. Jay Van Tassell: Sediments and Fossils of...

 

     Psychology

   Dr. R.H. Ettinger: Contextual Control Over...