UM Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (STEMS REU) Program
The objective of the program is to provide educational science research opportunities at the University of Mississippi to undergraduate students who are seeking research experiences and considering a career in research or academia.
This page describes the first year of the program, implemented in Summer 2017. For 2018 and more recent years, please refer to this page: https://pharmacy.olemiss.edu/biomolecularsciences/stems-reu-program/
Sponsoring Faculty:
- Dr. Erik Hom (Department of Biology). Departmental Web Page. Research Group Web Page.
- Dr. Wei-Yin Chen (Department of Chemical Engineering) Departmental Web Page.
- Dr. Robert Doerksen (Department of BioMolecular Sciences) Departmental Web Page. Research Group Web Page.
- Dr. Hoang Le (Department of BioMolecular Sciences) (Program Director) Departmental Web Page. Research Group Web Page.
2017 STEMS REU Scholars:
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- Mukesh Ghimire (University of Mississippi, Provost Scholar, Major: Mechanical Engineering major, minoring in Computer Science, Expected Graduation: Spring 2020). His project is on cannabinoid receptor ligands, in the Doerksen research group.
- Genevieve Halingten-Verville (University of Mississippi, Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, Major: B.S. in Chemistry with Biochemistry Emphasis, B.A. in Mathematics, Expected Graduation: Fall 2019). Her project is on cannabinoid receptor ligands, in the Doerksen research group.
- James William (Will) Broome (University of Mississippi, Major: B.S. in Chemistry Engineering, Minor: Manufacturing, Expected Graduation: Spring 2019). His project is in the Chen research group.
- Jeremy Schneider (University of Mississippi, Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, Major: B.S. in Chemistry Engineering with Premed Emphasis, Expected Graduation: Spring 2019). His project is in the Le research group.
- Jake Thrasher (University of Mississippi, Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, Major: B.S. in Chemistry with Biochemistry Emphasis, Minors: Mathematics, Biology, and Art, Expected Graduation: Spring 2018). His project is on understanding fungal-algal interactions, in the Hom research group.
Schedule:
The program will run from May 30 to August 7, 2017. Each student is associated with a specific research project, on which he/she will work closely with the sponsoring faculty and other researchers. In addition, all students will participate in the following activities:
Mondays (1–2 pm): Lectures on cutting-edge STEM-related topics taught by Sponsoring Faculty and guest lecturers.
Wednesdays (1–2 pm): For the first 8 weeks, the students will give presentations on literature STEM-related topics in a journal club setting. During the last 2 weeks, the students will give a 15-minute presentation on the research they have been conducting in the program. The effectiveness of individual presentations will be evaluated each week, and feedback will be provided to each student.
Fridays (1–2 pm): The students will interact with and get to know one another and, when appropriate, gain career assistance, in a networking setting. Refreshments will be provided. There will be a welcoming event in the first week of the program and another major social event, such as a BBQ at a nearby park, during the program. On the last Friday of the program, the students will have a gathering lunch with the faculty.