Oklahoma State University - Stillwater

Niblack Research Scholars 2006-07

November 3, 2006

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Photo: 2006-2007 Niblack Research Scholars

Front row, left to right: Tyler Weirick, junior, biochemistry, Ada, OK; Amanda Bostian-Miles, junior, biochemistry, Perkins, OK; Brooke Washington, junior, veterinary pathobiology & physiological sciences, Oklahoma City, OK; Savanah Burch, junior, microbiology, Wilson, OK; Ian Buchanan, junior, chemistry, Stillwater, OK. Back row, left to right: Edward El Rassi, sophomore, chemistry, Stillwater, OK; Benjamin McLaughlin, senior, veterinary pathobiology & physiological sciences, Tahlequah, OK; Kristy Rutz, junior, nutritional sciences, Seiling, OK; Alicia Davis, junior, veterinary pathobiology & physiological sciences, Bixby, OK; Travis Wolff, sophomore, biochemistry, Yale, OK. Not pictured: Deborah Lanfair, junior, nutritional sciences, Oklahoma City, OK; Edward Manda, sophomore, physics, Lusaka, Zambia.

 

OSU selects undergraduate research scholars

STILLWATER , Okla. —The Office of the Vice President for Research and Technology Transfer at OSU has selected twelve undergraduate students to participate in the 2006-2007 Niblack Research Scholars Program. The program is the inspiration of John Niblack, who chose research as a career following the opportunity to work in an OSU laboratory as an undergraduate. Niblack devoted his life to research, and now inspires students with an interest in science to broaden their education through this program.

“If we had better ways to expose students to science and scientists, I'm certain more of them would decide to pursue research as a profession. Our state and country could certainly use them,” said Niblack. The following undergraduate students are participating in the program during the 2006-2007 academic year:

Amanda Bostian-Miles, Junior, Biochemistry, Perkins , OK
Ian Buchanan, Junior, Chemistry, Stillwater , OK
Savanah Burch, Junior, Microbiology, Wilson , OK
Alicia Davis, Junior, Veterinary Pathobiology & Physiological Sciences, Bixby , OK
Edward El Rassi, Sophomore, Chemistry, Stillwater , OK
Deborah Lanfair, Junior, Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma City , OK
Edward Manda, Sophomore, Physics, Lusaka, Zambia
Benjamin McLaughlin, Senior, Veterinary Pathobiology & Physiological Sciences, Tahlequah , OK
Kristy Rutz, Junior, Nutritional Sciences, Seiling , OK
Brooke Washington, Junior, Veterinary Pathobiology & Physiological Sciences, Oklahoma City , OK
Tyler Weirick, Junior, Biochemistry, Ada , OK
Travis Wolff, Sophomore, Biochemistry, Yale , OK

The Niblack Research Scholars Program is an undergraduate-graduate student research partnership with primary objective to develop and foster student interest in scholarly research within the science disciplines at OSU. Each undergraduate-graduate student pair works under the guidance and leadership of a faculty advisor.

Niblack, retired vice chairman of Pfizer Inc. and president of Global Research and Development at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, established the research scholars program in support of OSU research. The program consists of 12 undergraduate-graduate student partnerships in chemistry, physics, microbiology, biochemistry, nutritional science, and veterinary pathobiology/physiological sciences.

Niblack Undergraduate Student Research Scholars receive a $2,000 scholarship in the spring and fall and a $4,000 scholarship in the summer. Niblack Graduate Student Research Mentors receive a summer stipend for their participation in the program.

Oklahoma State University—an active $100M+ research university located in Stillwater, Oklahoma—is home to nearly 500 researchers working in the fields of biotechnology, energy, nanotechnology, sensors and more to develop innovative solutions for application and commercialization in the global marketplace. For more information about OSU's research programs and “one stop shopping” visit the VPRTT site at www.vpr.okstate.edu/researchcentral .

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