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By Nicole Streicker
CSULB BUILD hosted multiple events in Spring 2022 including a cultural picnic, research poster session and mentor luncheon at the beach.
CSULB BUILD hosted a cultural picnic on March 26 where attendees could bring their loved ones and share a dish inspired by their culture.
Week of RSCA
BUILD hosted an Undergraduate Research Poster Session as part of the CSULB Annual Week of Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity (RSCA) event on April 19 in the Nagel Courtyard. Forty-six undergraduate students presented at the event, 12 of whom were BUILD scholars.
2022 Week of RSCA – Undergraduate Research Poster Session List of Presenters and Poster Titles:
Presenter name
Poster title
Sabrina Calderon
Validating the Role of the ANAC072 Transcription Factor in the Regulation of Leaf Senescence
Samid Ceballos
A user interface for evaluating hand force coordination in static and dynamic manipulation tasks
Ana Garcia
The Effects of Activating Serotonin 1B (5-HT1B) Receptors on Ethanol Preference in Adolescent Male and Female Rats
Lynn Ha
Stepping Towards a Healthy Lifestyle with HeartSteps
Tyler Nelson
Modeling adolescent ethanol preference in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats
Drew Ramos
Formation of Skeletal Muscle on Bioengineered Composite Scaffolds
Adeline Rosales
A Survey of Public-Health Data Tracking and Communications Practices for Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities in
Southern California to Combat the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Emma Rosas
The Application of Virtual Reality to the Mental Health Clinical Care Setting
Angel Ruiz
Covalently attaching MIL-88B (Fe) onto stainless steel surfaces
Johann Tailor
Utilizing CRISPR/Cas9 to determine the role of clathrin in enhancing HIV-1 Nef mediated infectivity
Diana Than
Reasons Why IPV Survivors Request a Restraining Order and the Barriers They Face
Meleia Vyrak
Characterization of Ampicillin-Resistant Bacterial Isolates in Southern California beaches and a Tidal Channel
Beach Mentor Luncheon
On March 9, 70 mentors who participated in the virtual Advancing Inclusive Mentoring (AIM): CSULB's Mentor Training Program for Faculty attended an in-person luncheon hosted by Kelly Young, PhD, Co-Director for the BUILD program’s Research Enrichment Core.