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Scientific Symposia Sessions
Thursday, October 16, 2014
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10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Advancing the Next Generation in STEM: Rethinking K-12 Mathematics Teacher Education in the Era of High Stakes Education
Julia Aguirre, PhD
Algebra: Much More Than Arithmetic!
Pamela Harris, PhD, Shannon Talbott, PhD and Candice Price, PhD
Biology Education Research: Providing Evidence for Improving the Undergraduate Learning Experience
Gloriana Trujillo, PhD
Chemical Education Research: Learning Chemistry Is All about How You Think and What You See
Alegra Eroy-Reveles, PhD
Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry
Dagan Karp, PhD, Robin Wilson, PhD and Mariel Vazquez, PhD
Flexing Our Cosmological Muscles: What Are the Bicep Results Telling Us
Jesus Pando, PhD
NSF Mrsec Innovative Materials Science and 21st Century Skills through Team-Based Interdisciplinary Research
Rolando Valdes Aguilar, PhD
On the Discrete Side of Mathematics
Ricardo Cortez, PhD and Angela Gallegos, PhD
Physics Education Research: Research at the Undergraduate Level
Ximena Cid, PhD
Secure Cyber-Operations—Why You Should Care
Salamah Salamah, PhD
Structural View of Biology: Explorations of Molecular Structure and Function
Stephen Burley, PhD
Toward Full Representation in Ocean STEM: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Role of the Oceans in Global Climate Change.
Corey Garza, PhD, Cara Wilson, PhD, Elisa Maldonado, PhD and Serena Moseman-Valtierra, PhD
Friday, October 17, 2014
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Abstract Algebra Research Topics for Undergraduates”
Pamela Harris, PhD, Shannon Talbott, PhD and Candice Price, PhD
Applications of Mathematics in Biology
Iskra Nuñez, PhD
Beauty and the Beast: Our Real Life Relationship with Mathematics
Michael Young, PhD and Monica Jackson, PhD
Chemistry: The Central Science
Nicholas Hud, PhD
Current Research Trends in Mathematics Education: Issues That Matter
Cynthia Anhalt, PhD
Does Science Student Success Need Social Sciences’ Insights?
Maria Teresa Velez, PhD
From Squishies to Crunchies: Studying Developmental Multipotency and Cell Transformations
Graciela Unguez, DVM/PhD
Innovative Approaches to Studying Organisms and Environments in Deep-Time
Dena Smith, PhD
Life in the Fire and the Rumble: Earthquake, Volcano, Tsunami, and Landslide Hazards
Benjamin Gutierrez, PhD
Materials Physics: The New and the Practical in Solid State and Soft Condensed Matter
Luz J. Martínez-Miranda, PhD
New Discoveries in Public Health and Life Sciences through Statistics
Tim Thornton, PhD
Seeing and Hearing the Violent Universe with Gravitational Waves and Light
Joshua Smith, PhD
The Promise of Big Data in Interdisciplinary Science
Ann Gates, PhD
The Promising Future of Glycoscience: Chemical, Medical and Biotechnological Perspectives
Nancy Hurtado-Ziola, PhD
What Stands in Our Way?: Barriers to Diversity and Inclusion
Maggie Werner-Washburne, PhD
You’Re Gonna Build a What? - Creativity and Vision in Biomedical Engineering
Miquella Chavez, PhD
[Cancelled] River Systems: A Place for Interaction of Several Disciplines and Its Importance for Earth’s Conservancy and Sustainability
Jorge Abad, PhD
Saturday, October 18, 2014
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2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chemistry at the Biology and Materials Interface
Javier Read de Alaniz, PhD and Carlos Gutierrez, PhD
3:45 PM-5:15 PM
Applied Evolution and Ecology
Jory Weintraub, PhD
Biomedical Big Data: From Big Data to Knowledge
Jeanette Papp, PhD
Discipline-Based Educational Research: Let’s Do the Math!
James Mendoza Epperson, PhD
Exciting Recent Results in Nuclear and Particle Physics
David Ernst, PhD
Exploring the Solar System: The Latest News
Ramon Lopez, PhD
Have You Seen Statistics…Lately? Wow!
Rudy Guerra, PhD
Insane about Membrane Traffic
Leticia Vega, PhD and JoAnn Trejo, PhD
Interdisciplinary Research in the Health Sciences: Crossing Boundaries to Address Important Public Health Challenges
Gloriana Trujillo, PhD
Mathematical Applications in Physiology
Ricardo Cortez, PhD and Angela Gallegos, PhD
Problems in Algebra and Diophantine Equations
Alejandra Alvarado, PhD and Edray Goins, PhD
Research from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and Intelligence Community
Lenora Gant, MD/PhD
Rock-Eating Microbes? Melting Polar Caps? Life on Mars? Understanding Planetary Systems through Interdisciplinary Science at National Science and Technology Centers
Nievita Bueno Watts, PhD and Cynthia Joseph, MEd
Young Latinas in Math and Computer Science
Pamela Harris, PhD and Alicia Prieto Langarica, PhD
[Rescheduled from Friday] Views of Pharmacogenetics and Tobacco Cessation Among Alaska Native People:Preliminary Findings
Rosalina James, PhD
“It Takes a Village": How Chemists, Engineers, and Physicists Come Together to Create the Next Generation of Electronics
Bettye Maddux, PhD