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Ten Years of Collecting Bees from Wildflower Plantings in Fruit Orchards Reveal Stable Trends in the Abundance and Diversity of Rare and Common Species and Bees with Different Nesting Strategies (2023)
Lilia Stemet
Ten years of collecting bees from wildflower plantings in fruit orchards reveal stable trends in the abundance and diversity of rare and common species and bees with different nesting strategies
The 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) is a research communication competition that challenges students to communicate the significance of their projects without the use of props or industry jargon in just three minutes. The winner of the 3MT competition moves on to the Council of Southern Graduate School’s Regional Conference in March 2024.
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Exploring Various Methods and Techniques to Extract Allelochemicals from Sweet Potato (2023)
Eliotte Diane T. D. Ngebichie
Exploring Various Methods and Techniques to Extract Allelochemicals from Sweet Potato
The 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) is a research communication competition that challenges students to communicate the significance of their projects without the use of props or industry jargon in just three minutes. The winner of the 3MT competition moves on to the Council of Southern Graduate School’s Regional Conference in March 2024.
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FGF19: A Potential Treatment to Lipid Disorders (2023)
Gaetane Ternier
FGF19: A Potential Treatment to Lipid Disorders
The 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) is a research communication competition that challenges students to communicate the significance of their projects without the use of props or industry jargon in just three minutes. The winner of the 3MT competition moves on to the Council of Southern Graduate School’s Regional Conference in March 2024.
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Mutant Plants! Devising Novel Pest Management Strategies for a Worldwide Insect Pest: The Fall Army Worm (2023)
Alejandro Vasquez Marcano
Mutant Plants! Devising Novel Pest Management Strategies for a Worldwide Insect Pest: The Fall Army Worm
The 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) is a research communication competition that challenges students to communicate the significance of their projects without the use of props or industry jargon in just three minutes. The winner of the 3MT competition moves on to the Council of Southern Graduate School’s Regional Conference in March 2024.
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Staging of the Sovereignty of the Indies in the Spanish Golden Age Drama (2023)
Liz Villamizar
Staging of the Sovereignty of the Indies in the Spanish Golden Age Drama
The 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) is a research communication competition that challenges students to communicate the significance of their projects without the use of props or industry jargon in just three minutes. The winner of the 3MT competition moves on to the Council of Southern Graduate School’s Regional Conference in March 2024.
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Dependence of Protein Shape and Stability on Electric Field Strength and Solution Environment (2023)
Sachini Poornima Warsha Withanage
Dependence of protein shape and stability on electric field strength and solution environment
The 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) is a research communication competition that challenges students to communicate the significance of their projects without the use of props or industry jargon in just three minutes. The winner of the 3MT competition moves on to the Council of Southern Graduate School’s Regional Conference in March 2024.
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Eye-Level Urban Greenness (2023)
Jingjing Yan
Eye-level urban greenness
The 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) is a research communication competition that challenges students to communicate the significance of their projects without the use of props or industry jargon in just three minutes. The winner of the 3MT competition moves on to the Council of Southern Graduate School’s Regional Conference in March 2024.
The 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) is a research communication competition that challenges students to communicate the significance of their projects without the use of props or industry jargon in just three minutes. The winner of the 3MT competition moves on to the Council of Southern Graduate School’s Regional Conference in the Spring.
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