Achievements, Oct. 2-15

October 19, 2015

Megan Smith

Megan Smith (pictured above), senior in biochemistry and microbiology, received an Undergraduate Research Fellowship from the American Society for Microbiology. Smith was among 43 undergraduates to receive a 2015 fellowship from ASM, the largest society dedicated to a single life science.

With the support of Nicole Buan, assistant professor of biochemistry, Smith is investigating the purpose of binding proteins recently discovered in the gut-dwelling microbe Methanobrevibacter smithii. Smith is specifically examining how these bindings proteins affect the dynamics between M. smithii and one of the gastrointestinal tract’s most important bacteria.

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Ellie Feis, Brittany Bell and Elliot Wilke presented papers at the 40th annual European Studies Conference, hosted Oct. 9-10 by the University of Nebraska at Omaha. All three students are undergraduate research assistants through UNL's UCARE program and work with Beverley Rilett, lecturer in English.

  • Feis presented on "Victorian Married Women's Rights, Feminism and George Elliot's 'Middlemarch.'" 
  • Bell discussed "Silence = Death: Gender Rights, 'Wuthering Heights' and the Outspoken Emily Brontë." 
  • Wilke presented "Distance, Death, Sexual Violation and other traumatic Triggers in Virginia Woolf's Childhood." 
  • Rilett also chaired two panels at the conference, exploring perspectives on Shakespeare and British feminist history.