Kinesiology Department
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate research in the Kinesiology Department at the College of William & Mary takes place in a wide variety of venues and covers a broad range of projects. Highlighted below are some of the specific research projects conducted by our students in recent years. Follow the links where available for more information about the specific projects.
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2006
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| Crystal Rader '07 |
Is there an age related effect on the modification on hemispheric connection that contributes to the control of bimanual hand coordination?(funded by 2006 Cummings Scholorship for Summer Research) |
| David Prestosa '06 | Acute statin exposure on the modification of eNOS protein-protein interactions in BAECs (funded by 2006 HHMI Student Research Grant) |
| Kristen Slack '07 | Effect of resistance training on SIRT1 levels in young and adult rats (funded by 2006 HHMI Summer Research Fellowship) |
| Michelle Wolf '07 | Relationship between changes in cardiovascular disease risk factors and C-reactive protein following a 500-mile, 30-day pilgrimage (funded by 2006 American Physiological Society Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship) |
2005
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| Blair Ashley '09 |
Cardiac Connexin Expression in Hyperhomocysteinemic Mice The Effects of Hyperhomocysteinemia in Endothelial Cells and Its Implications in Vascular Health (funded by 2005 HHMI Sumer Research Fellowship) |
| Janelle Billig '07 | Role of Smooth Muscle Proliferation in Artery Remodeling (funded by 2005 HHMI Student Research Grant) The Effect of Flow in Gene Expression in Cultured Arteries (funded by 2005 HHMI Summer Research Fellowship) |
| David Prestosa '06 | Resistance training and vessel myography in young and aged rats |
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