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Student Research Symposium Impresses

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WEST LIBERTY, W.Va., July 14, 2023 — TOPPER-SURE (Training Opportunity for Pre-Professionals, Educators, and Researchers Summer Undergraduate Research Experience) is the official name of the summer undergraduate research program at West Liberty University, and the work results in a symposium that showcases posters and data, giving valuable feedback for students.

The 2023 research was displayed on Friday, July 14, in the Academic, Sports and Recreation (ASRC) facility for visitors and the campus community to explore. Seventeen students presented their research and answered questions posed by the audience wanting to know more about the wide variety of biology projects that showcased everything from snakes to antibiotics.

“Our annual summer research program is a popular nine-week program that offers undergraduates needed time to research, share and learn how to problem-solve in science and how to sharpen the research skills that will help them in their future, both in graduate school and professional fields,” said Dr. Deanna Schmitt, Associate Professor of Biology in WLU’s College of Sciences who is in charge of the symposium this year. Schmitt focused on research on the mechanism of action of novel antibiotics.

Natalie Underwood explains her summer research to a visitor.
Natalie Underwood explains her summer research to a visitor.

Besides Schmitt, eight other faculty members acted as advisors guiding the student researchers. These include Dr. Diana Barber (bat biodiversity and behavior), Dr. Stuart Cantlay (morphological differentiation of virulent pathogens), Mr. Jeremiah Dann (earthworms and soil quality), Dr. Nicole Garrison (WV-INBRE bioinformatics boot camp), Dr. Zachary Graham (crayfish ethology and evolution), Mrs. Kinsey Guthrie (evidence-based husbandry), Dr. Zachary Loughman (crayfish diversity), and Dr. Holly Racine (thyroid related mechanisms in craniosynostosis).

“This research experience has opened my eyes to other opportunities in the field of anatomy.  I’m grateful for what I’ve learned and how it may help shape my future path,” said Bailee McNamara of Triadelphia, WV.

The list of the student projects and titles includes:

Emma Beatty knows summer research is invaluable as she is a returning student researcher of the SURE Program.

In addition to their research, the students benefited from in-person presentations by Mrs. Jennifer Dann, district manager at Washington County Conservation District, about career planning, and Dr. Joseph Horzempa, Professor of Biology at WLU, about developing a strong curriculum vita, as well as Dr. Diana Barber, on creating a professional presentation.

“The TOPPER-SURE program has continued to prepare our students well for their future in the professional field of biology.  Many congratulations to our student researchers on all their hard work, as well,” added Interim Provost Dr. Cathy Monteroso.

Funded by a grant from the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission’s Division of Science and Research under the direction of Dr. Juliana Serafin, the summer research program also rewards students with stipends of $3,000 each. 

West Liberty University is West Virginia’s oldest public university, and it offers more than 70 undergraduate majors, plus a growing number of graduate programs, both online and on campus. For more information, please call 1.866.937.8542 (WESTLIB), visit westliberty.edu, or follow WLU on social media,including

westliberty.edu/youtube.


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