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Congratulations!

2012
    Five members of the Bioinformatics/Biology/Mathematics teams from the Program in Interdisciplinary Training in Biological and Mathematical Sciences (UBM) presented posters at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Chemical & Biological Sciences, a regional symposium held at UMBC October 20, 2012.
    David Stonko (Biological Sciences - Michelle Starz-Gaiano and Mathematics - Bradford Peercy) was the first place winner in his poster session (picture below).
    Kevin Herold (Biological Sciences - Phyllis Robinson) and Drew Thatcher (Mathematics - Kathleen Hoffman) were the second place winners in their poster session (picture below).
    Also from the UBM program, presenting separate posters were Kathryn Cronise and Matthew Brewster (both from the Ivan Erill lab in Biological Sciences).

2011
  Three of the Bioinformatics/Biology/Mathematics teams from the Program in Interdisciplinary Training in Biological and Mathematical Sciences (UBM) presented posters at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Chemical & Biological Sciences, a regional symposium held at UMBC October 22, 2011.
    The team of Jacquelyn Meisel (Biological Sciences – Phyllis Robinson) and Kimberly Daniels (Mathematics – Kathleen Hoffman) were first place winners in their poster session (picture below).
    Joseph Cornish (Bioinformatics – Ivan Erill) and Robert Forder (Mathematics – Matthias Gobbert) were second place winners in their session (picture below)
Also presenting from the UBM program were Asmita Adhikari (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology – Weihong Lin) and Taylor Good (Mathematics – Jonathan Bell) (picture below).

Below are pictures of the teams presenting their posters

 





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