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Graduate School Interdisciplinary Research Symposium Award Winners

Congratulations to the award winners of this year's Graduate School Interdisciplinary Research Symposium!

Best Paper in the Sciences
Surovi Mohona (Microbiology and Immunology)
Coronavirus Spike Hijacks Host Trafficking Machineries For Virus Assembly


Best Paper in the Social Sciences
Erika Gustafson Dietz (Child Development)
Competency Alignment and CBE in Higher Education: Institutional Perspectives from Illinois’ Early Childhood Workforce Initiatives


Best Paper in the Humanities
Tim Bertucci (Digital Humanities)
Creating a Digital Survey of Romance Historical Phonetics


Outstanding Research Poster
Karen Chang (Microbiology and Immunology)
B cell-intrinsic TLR signaling inhibits IgE class switching


Honorable Mention Poster
Maureen Burns (Clinical Psychology)
Out-of-School Activities and Racial and Ethnic Identity Among Black Adolescents


Research Best Integrating Diversity and Inclusion
Marie-Ange Djie (Women's Studies and Gender Studies)
Two Leading Female Figures of the Anti-Colonial Struggle in Africa


Research Exemplifying Rule of Law
Hisham Nsier (Clinical Psychology)
Exploring ethnic identity, racialization, and psychological well-being among US-born Arab Americans


Research Impacting the Loyola Community
Tyler Rosario (Information Technology) 
Cyberbullying Network Graphs: Analyzing Victim, Aggressor, and Defender Interactions on Instagram

Congratulations to the award winners of this year's Graduate School Interdisciplinary Research Symposium!

Best Paper in the Sciences
Surovi Mohona (Microbiology and Immunology)
Coronavirus Spike Hijacks Host Trafficking Machineries For Virus Assembly


Best Paper in the Social Sciences
Erika Gustafson Dietz (Child Development)
Competency Alignment and CBE in Higher Education: Institutional Perspectives from Illinois’ Early Childhood Workforce Initiatives


Best Paper in the Humanities
Tim Bertucci (Digital Humanities)
Creating a Digital Survey of Romance Historical Phonetics


Outstanding Research Poster
Karen Chang (Microbiology and Immunology)
B cell-intrinsic TLR signaling inhibits IgE class switching


Honorable Mention Poster
Maureen Burns (Clinical Psychology)
Out-of-School Activities and Racial and Ethnic Identity Among Black Adolescents


Research Best Integrating Diversity and Inclusion
Marie-Ange Djie (Women's Studies and Gender Studies)
Two Leading Female Figures of the Anti-Colonial Struggle in Africa


Research Exemplifying Rule of Law
Hisham Nsier (Clinical Psychology)
Exploring ethnic identity, racialization, and psychological well-being among US-born Arab Americans


Research Impacting the Loyola Community
Tyler Rosario (Information Technology) 
Cyberbullying Network Graphs: Analyzing Victim, Aggressor, and Defender Interactions on Instagram