2018 Murdock Presenters

2018 Murdock Presenters with Dr. Derek Wood

(Front row: Hayley Cheyney Kane, Callista Nackviseth, Arik Espinelli, Kara Eckley; Middle row: Dr. Derek Wood, Emily Stohler, John Hemenway, Jonathan Mahlum, Urim Kim; Back row: Bailey O'Connor, Shun-Je Bhark, Jennifer Tung, Laarni Aguila)

The 2018 conference was held Nov. 9-10, 2018 in Vancouver, WA, and hosted by Linfield College. Student presenters from SPU were:

Laarni Aguila. The novel protein MG032 and its effects on genetic recombination in Mycoplasma genitalium. Research advisors: Dr. Gwendolyn Wood and Dr. Patricia Totten, University of Washington.

Shun-Je Bhark and Callista Nackviseth. Extracting DNA from deer skulls to determine population fitness of an island deer population. Research advisors: Dr. Eric Long and Dr. Jenny Tenlen, Dept. of Biology.

Kara Eckley. Effects of salinity on alarm signaling in Anthopleurine elegantissima. Research advisor: Dr. Ryan Ferrer, Dept. of Biology.

Arik Espinelli. Physics of lead climbing. Research advisor: Dr. Lane Seeley, Dept. of Physics.

John Hemenway and Urim Kim. Survivorship of Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus on Blakely Island, Washington. Research advisor: Dr. Eric Long, Dept. of Biology.

Hayley Cheyney Kane. The use of resting breaks changes blood perfusion during paddling bouts. Research advisor: Dr. Cara Wall-Scheffler, Dept. of Biology.

Jonathan Mahlum. Mapping the binding of fibronecting and plasminogen to the immunodominant adhesin domain of Mycoplasma genitalium. Research advisors: Dr. Gwendolyn Wood and Dr. Patricia Totten, University of Washington; Dr. Ben McFarland, SPU Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry.

Alexandria Naftchi. Correlating reactive oxygen species release, microglial movement, and regenerative outgrowth of an identified neuron in Lymnaea stagnalis. Research advisor: Dr. Rick Ridgway, Dept. of Biology.

Bailey O'Connor and Emily Stohler. Investigation of gene evolution in Agrobacterium using CRISPR-Cas9. Research advisor: Dr. Derek Wood, Dept. of Biology.

Jennifer Tung. Role of MG032, MG096 and MG288 in recombination in Mycoplasma genitalium. Research advisors: Dr. Gwendolyn Wood and Dr. Patricia Totten, University of Washington.