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Mississippi INBRE Faculty, Students and Staff Attend the 2018 Mississippi Academy of Sciences Meeting

Mississippi INBRE Faculty, Students and Staff Attend the 2018 Mississippi Academy of Sciences Meeting

On February 22-23, around 800 researchers, professors and students from across the state converged on the campus of The University of
Southern Mississippi for the 82nd Annual Mississippi Academy of Sciences meeting. This annual conference, sponsored by Mississippi INBRE, consistently attracts hundreds of attendees representing every institution of higher learning in the state to celebrate the research being done in Mississippi.

Mississippi INBRE Scholars brought home 13 awards for their INBRE funded research. See the list of award winners below:

Sarah Chong, University of Mississippi, Honorable Mention in Millsaps Undergraduate Research Symposium
Alexis Crockett, Alcorn State University, 2nd Place in Health Sciences Division
Alexis Crockett, Alcorn State University, Honorable Mention in Millsaps Undergraduate Research Symposium
Latoyia Down, The University of Southern Mississippi, 2nd Place in Zoology & Entomology Division
Shelley Rae Edwards, Millsaps College, 2nd Place in the Psychology & Social Sciences Division
Shelley Rae Edwards, Millsaps College, 3rd Place in the Millsaps Undergraduate Research Symposium
Jasmine Ferrell, Mississippi State University, Honorable Mention in the Millsaps Undergraduate Research Symposium
John Aaron Howell, University of Mississippi, 1st Place in the Zoology & Entomology Division
John Aaron Howell, University of Mississippi, 4th Place in the Millsaps Undergraduate Research Symposium
Joshua Hurssey, Mississippi Valley State University, Honorable Mention in the Millsaps Undergraduate Research Symposium
Kathryn Penton, Delta State University, 3rd Place in the Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Division
Kathryn Penton, Delta State University, Honorable Mention in the Mississippi INBRE Graduate Research Symposium
Nancy Vu, The University of Southern Mississippi, Honorable Mention in the Millsaps Undergraduate Research Symposium

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