Students to present research projects, April 5


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Dr. Michelle Steinhilb’s lab in the Biosciences Building conducts research on the Tau protein, the decay of which is responsible for the onset of Alzheimer’s, in this Jan. 25, 2021, file photo.

About 188 students are in the midst of preparing to present their research projects at the Central Michigan University Student Creative and Research Endeavours Exhibition (SCREE) 2023 event, according to Assistant Director of Research and Graduate Studies Kara Owens. 

This event will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. on April 5 at the Finch Fieldhouse. 

SCREE is aimed at encouraging undergraduates and graduates to present their innovative projects and research to the campus community, CMU’s website said. This is an opportunity for students to showcase their creative developments and improve skills on their resume in their respective domain. 

This event provides the ability for students to gain exposure, network with professionals and experts in their fields, and receive valuable feedback from peers and professors, CMU’s website said. All campus community residents are welcome to attend as well, which allows students to engage with their peers and showcase their research in a supportive environment.

For more information contact Owens’ email beery1kl@cmich.edu. 

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