Four KCK students present research displays

Four students from Kansas City, Kan., recently presented work as part of the University of Kansas Summer Undergraduate Research Poster Session.

The research presentation was held at the Kansas Union in Lawrence, Kan.

The students from Kansas City, Kan., their universities, project titles, faculty members and departments included:

• Justin Bauswell, Kansas City, Kan., Haskell Indian Nations University, “Effect of FTDP-17 tau mutant P301L on tau aggregation,” Chris Gamblin, molecular biosciences;

• Elizabeth E. Brock, Kansas City, Kan., KU, “Side Effects of Vicarious Positive Reinforcement,” Pamela L. Neidert, applied behavioral science;

• Carlos Fernandez, Kansas City, Kan., KU, “Evolutionary Lag in Stage-Structured Populations with Clonal Reproduction,” Maria Orive, ecology and evolutionary biology;

• Krystle Neal, Kansas City, Kan., Haskell Indian Nations University, “Glacial Striations for 1st Graders,” Cheri Hamilton, Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets K-12 Education Outreach.

“International research universities like KU attract undergraduate students to do research and scholarly activities in all fields, and this can especially be done well in the summer. Many times students can focus their full time attention to a research question that they further investigate while completing their undergraduate degree or in a graduate degree program,” said John Augusto, KU assistant vice provost for experiential learning in undergraduate studies.

One hundred students participated in the event, which is co-sponsored by the Center for Undergraduate Research and the Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship.

Presenters included students taking part in the following programs:
• Kansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE) Scholars Program
• McNair Scholars Program
• Office for Diversity in Science Training programs
• Pharmaceutical chemistry Summer Undergraduate Research Program

National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates Programs were sponsored by:
• Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS)
• Department of Chemistry
• Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
• Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
• Department of Molecular Biosciences
• National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Teachers Program, sponsored by CReSIS and
• Undergraduate Research Award recipients.

Injury-accidents reported

Accident roundup

Possible injury in three-car accident

Three cars were stopped at a red light in a construction zone on K-7 southbound at I-70 in Wyandotte County when a rear-end accident occurred.

The accident, at 10:35 a.m. July 28, occurred when a 2011 Dodge Avenger started too soon and rear-ended a 2008 Jeep sport utility vehicle, pushing it into a Ford F250 pickup truck, the report from a Kansas Turnpike Authority trooper said.

The driver of the pickup truck, a 39-year-old man from Leavenworth, Kan., had a possible injury, the report stated.

The driver of the Dodge, a 45-year-old woman from Topeka, Kan., was not injured. The driver of the Jeep, a 45-year-old man from Kansas City, Mo., was not injured, according to the report.

Semi rear-ends car on I-70

A 2011 Dodge Charger slowed for traffic on I-70 near the exit to I-435 at 7:38 a.m. July 28 and was rear-ended by a semi, according to a trooper’s report from the Kansas Turnpike Authority.

The driver of the Dodge, a 45-year-old woman from Eudora, Kan., was injured, according to the report.

The driver of the semi, a 58-year-old man from Wichita, Kan., was not injured, the report stated.

Mild weather continues today

Today’s weather continues to be milder than usual for this time of year.

The high will be 81 degrees and the skies will be partly sunny today, according to the National Weather Service.

There is a line of clouds to the southwest of the Kansas City area, from Manhattan, Kan., to Joplin, Mo., but the Kansas City area forecast does not contain rain at this time.

The temperatures will continue to be mild on Thursday, with a high of 82.

Friday’s weather will be 84 degrees and mostly sunny; Saturday, the same as Friday; and Sunday, 86 and sunny.

On Monday, temperatures will rise to 88 degrees, with mostly sunny skies.