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UNC Graduate Research SymposiumMultiple Bioinformatics and Computational Biology and Genetics and Molecular Biology Graduate Students were selected from overwhelming interest to participate in the UNC Chapel Hill Inaugural Graduate Research Symposium on Thursday, October 23.

The inaugural Graduate Research Symposium was an opportunity for graduate students across disciplines to showcase the extraordinary research they are doing at UNC. Taking place as part of University Research Week, the symposium featured poster and oral presentations by UNC graduate students, prizes for winning presentations, and a reception. The event was sponsored by The Odum Institute and The Graduate School and was open to the public.

Congratulations to all these students who were selected to showcase their research and represent our programs!

Oral Presentations:

Micah Hysong (GMB; Student of Laura Raffield)

Poster Presentations:

Seyoun Byun (BCB; Student of Doug Phanstiel)

JP Flores (BCB; Student of Doug Phanstiel)

Keya Joshi (BCB; Student of Yinglong Miao)

Enes Kelestemur (BCB; Student of Alex Tropsha)

Sarah Peterson (BCB; Student of Ian Davis & Alex Rubinsteyn)

Deontae Pharr (BCB; Student of Yun Li)

Matthew Sutcliffe (BCB; Student of Charles Perou)

Kylie VanDerMolen (GMB; Student of Rob Dowen)