Team:MoWestern Davidson/team
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Summary
Our team is an interdisciplinary group composed of biology and mathematics subgroups collaborating between two different campuses, Missouri Western State University (MO) and Davidson College (NC). Missouri Western State University (MWSU) and Davidson College are 1,032 miles/1,660 km apart, so our collaboration involves cyber meetings, wiki postings, [http://www.wiggio.com/ Wiggio] shared space, [http://www.skype.com/ Skype] communication, and two campus site-visits.
During the first week of our 10 week project, MWSU traveled to Davidson for 5 days to determine what our project would be. During week 10, Davidson traveled to MWSU to produce the wiki, PPT and poster.
Our campuses have no graduate students or postdocs. Our team is composed of 1 high school student and 13 undergraduates majoring in biology, chemistry, mathematics, art, psychology, secondary mathematics education as well as some who have not declared their majors yet. We have sophomores, juniors, and seniors on our team.
[http://www.davidson.edu/ Davidson College Bios]
Romina Clemente
- Year: Sophomore
- Major: Under Construction
- Hometown: Canton, OH
- Contact: roclemente@davidson.edu
I like tasty shakes, fuzzy little man peaches, and breadsticks that have no rhythm. I'm also a big fan of playing tennis, Roger Federer, and his new twin baby girls.
Olivia Ho-Shing
- Year: Senior
- Major: Biology, Genomics concentration
- Hometown: Bloomfield, CT
- Contact: olhoshing@davidson.edu
I enjoy growing herbs and fuzzy cacti, cross country running, watching indie and classic Disney films, and juggling. I've also been known to work in thoroughly exciting research labs.
Shamita Punjabi
- Year: Sophomore
- Major: Chemistry with a concentration in Harry Potter
- Hometown: Denver, CO
- Contact: shpunjabi@davidson.edu
I am obsessed with everything Harry Potter related. However, I also enjoy Disney, reading, Indian dancing, watching Bollywood movies, Chemistry, singing with my a cappella group, dance music, imitating people/objects, and working in the lab!
Leland Taylor
- Year: Sophomore
- Major: Bioinformatics
- Hometown: Gainesville, GA
- Contact: letaylor@davidson.edu
When I am not in the lab, I enjoy fly-fishing, hiking, sailing, ultimate frisbee, and being with my KA fraternity brothers.
Alyndria Thompson
- Year: Junior
- Major: Biology, Minor Chemistry; Univ. Arkansas at Pine Bluff
- Hometown: Pine Bluff, AR
- Contact:thompsa8891@stuwebmail.uapb.edu
I love reading, watching movies, listening at ALL types of music and just plain hanging out with family!
Shashank Suresh
- Year: Sophomore
- Major: Mathematics
- Hometown: Charlotte, NC
- Contact: shsuresh@davidson.com
I enjoy puns and clever quips, Indian classical music, mathematics, and making fun of people.
Annie Temmink
- Year: Junior
- Major: Fine Arts and Mathematics
- Hometown: Charlottesville, VA
- Contact: antemmink@davidson.edu
A welding and sculpture enthusiast, I also enjoy playing volleyball and most obscure sports and untying knots in 4D. I hope to continue with studies of mathematics philosophy and art.
Dr. A.M. Campbell
- Year: Very Senior
- Major: Biology
- Hometown: Little Rock, AR; now Davidson, NC
- Contact: macampbell@davidson.edu
I enjoy working with undergraduates, providing them with an opportunity to learn and watching them exceed their own expectations.
Dr. Laurie Heyer
- Year: More senior than you might think
- Major: Math with a concentration in Bioinformatics
- Hometown: Azle, TX; now Davidson, NC
- Contact: laheyer@davidson.edu
I love learning alongside undergraduates, finding new ways that math and biology connect, and hanging out with the team. In my day job, I enjoy teaching calculus, probability, and bioinformatics.
[http://www.missouriwestern.edu/ Missouri Western Bios]
Clifton Davis
- Year: Senior
- Major: Biology
- Hometown: St. Joseph, MO
- Contact: cdavis21@missouriwestern.edu
I like to run. I like to watch football. And of course I like absolutely love synthetic biology.
Eric Sawyer
- Year: High School Senior
- Major: Biology and Chemistry, someday, perhaps?
- Hometown: Saint Joseph, MO
- Contact: eric.sawyer@hotmail.com
I have learned a lot from working alongside university students, and can't wait to go to college myself! This past summer I discovered that I really like molecular and synthetic biology.
Bryce Szczepanik
- Year: Senior
- Major: Biology
- Hometown: St. Joseph, MO
- Contact: brs3298@missouriwestern.edu
I am busy all the time. I like warm weather, but Christmas time is the most wonderful time of the year. I enjoy playing golf. I am very excited about dentistry and apply to UMKC dental school in the spring. I graduate from Missouri Western State University in May of 2010 and can't wait to see what happens next!
William Vernon
- Year: Senior
- Major: Biotechnology
- Hometown: Middletown DE
Contact: wvernon@missouriwestern.edu
I like to watch professional e-sports in my spare time, especially Starcraft and DotA. I love spending time with my wife and daughter and teaching my two year old how to say big words like photosynthesis. Oh, and I like synthetic biology.
Ashley Schnoor
- Year: Senior
- Major: Math Education
- Hometown: Kansas City, MO
- Contact: aschnoor1@missouriwestern.edu
Siya Sun
- Year: Senior
- Major: Math
- Hometown: Sichuan, China
- Contact:ssun@missouriwestern.edu
I like to play the violin. I also like to draw. Math is cool.
Dr. T. Eckdahl
- Year: Extremely Senior
- Hometown: Elk River, Minnesota
- Contact: eckdahl@missouriwestern.edu
Conducting synthetic biology research with undergraduates is the most fun I have ever had doing research. I love helping students to work together as a team, explore their creativity, and contribute to the growing synthetic biology research community.
Dr. J. Poet
- Year: Less senior than some
- Major: Combinatorial mathematics
- Hometown: Longmont, CO originally, currently St. Jo, MO
- Contact: poet@missouriwestern.edu
My academic interests include leading students in research by example ... nothing like letting the chalkdust fly. Outside of work, interests include spending time with my wife and eight kids, and arranging handbell pieces for the family handbell choir to play.