MCB 1st and 2nd at Graduate Student Research Symposium Poster Competition

The inaugural Graduate Student Research Symposium Poster Competition was held on April 23, 2025.   Vieira Da Silva and Pasqualetti stand with with awardsMCB is proud to share that Carol Vieira Da Silva (Milligan-McClellan Lab) and Sarah Pasqualetti (Milligan-McClellan Lab) each placed first in their categories. (Carol in cognition, health and medicine & Sarah and economy, energy and environment). Top category winners went on to compete in a final round to determine overall winners. Carol and Sarah were first and second respectively! Other MCB students chosen to present were Josh Berthiaume (Heaslip Lab) and Julia Jerolamon (Alder Lab). 101 students were chosen to present out of 275 applications. 

About the symposium: The University of Connecticut is home to more than 7,000 graduate students, who work and study on all seven UConn campuses, and belong to more than 100 different graduate degree programs. While each of these students exemplifies the critical role of graduate education in shaping the future of Connecticut, geographical distance and disciplinary boundaries hinder their joint pursuit of knowledge and innovation.
The inaugural Graduate Student Research Symposium seeks to remove barriers and promote a sense of connection and shared purpose across ALL graduate campuses. By uniting graduate students through research, impact, and community value, we aim to unlock the transformative power of interdisciplinary collaboration.