2019 Conference Summary

The 2019 conference took place October 25-26, 2019.

Thank all participants for making the conference a success! Please help us by completing the conference survey. The survey will help us find ways to improve the conference for everyone. Thank you, Denise Greathouse, for all the nice photos of the conference and the awardees!

Please save the date for the upcoming 2020 INBRE conference, Nov. 6-7th, 2020.

Congratulations to the 2019 Award Winners!

Biological Sciences

Award Student name Institution
1st oral Olivia Lawler John Brown University
2nd oral Alicen Wilcox Harding University
Hon. Mention Hannah Wu Lyon College
1st poster Matthew Thompson Harding University
2nd poster Hasara Abeygunaratne Arkansas State University
Hon. Mention Grace C. Jones Ouachita Baptist University
Weijia Shi University of Arkansas Fayetteville
Madison Stoudt University of Arkansas Fayetteville
Alejandro Torres Northeastern State University
Landon Gentry Harding University

Chemistry and Biochemistry

Award Student name Institution
1st oral Harrison Russell Hendrix College
2nd oral Kayla Churchwell Ouachita Baptist University
Hon. Mention Keren Lee Rhodes College
Ali Abdulrahim University of Central Arkansas
1st poster Olgaaurora Rodriguez University of Arkansas at Little Rock
2nd poster Adam De Groodt Hendrix College
Hon. Mention Erykah Starr Rhodes College
Tiffany Koba Ouachita Baptist University
Hannah Krehbiel University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Paloma Salazar University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Physics

Award Student name Institution
1st oral Anna Corbitt Southern Arkansas University
2nd oral Dylan W. Mitchell Hendrix College
1st poster Ivan M. Heger Hendrix College
2nd poster Lucas Blake Southern Arkansas University
Hon. Mention Madison Jones Arkansas Tech University
Ryan Bullis Hendrix College
Loukas Georgiou Rhodes College

 

Arkansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence


The Arkansas INBRE Research Conference involves participation from colleges and universities in Arkansas and surrounding states in biological sciences, physics and chemistry and biochemistry. This conference is sponsored by the Arkansas INBRE. It is hosted by the departments of Biological Sciences, Physics, and Chemistry and Biochemistry Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas. To receive regular email updates about the Arkansas INBRE research conference, please send a request with your email address to inbreinf@uark.edu.


Arkansas INBRE

The Arkansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (Arkansas INBRE) is funded by a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), under the Institutional Development Award (IDeA) Program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The IDeA program was established for the purpose of broadening the geographic distribution of NIH funding for biomedical and behavioral research. The Arkansas INBRE builds on the successful Arkansas Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (BRIN) program that was established in 2001 under a grant from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR). The Arkansas BRIN established a statewide network that links Arkansas institutions of higher education to establish a statewide infrastructure in support of a growing effort to build a biomedical research capacity in Arkansas.