The University of Utah is one of the top research academic institutions in the Intermountain West, and it’s thanks in major part to the U’s undergraduate student researchers and the faculty who advise and mentor them.
Some of the university’s up-and-coming researchers and mentors were honored at the 2023 Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) Awards, held virtually on April 3 due to a winter weather advisory in the Northern Utah area.
Every year, OUR recognizes one undergraduate student researcher from each college/school with the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award, according to the office’s website. Partnering colleges and schools are responsible for selecting the awardee.
Dr. Annie Isabel Fukushima, director of the Office of Undergraduate Research and associate dean of Undergraduate Studies at the U, said the OUR recognizes that to foster a culture of future problem-solvers working in tandem with current premier researchers in their fields of study, they must also foster a culture of recognition and rewards.
This year, 16 undergraduate researchers were honored with the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award.
“The Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Awards exemplify excellence in research at the University of Utah across the disciplines,” Fukushima said. “The awardees are creative thinkers, innovators, and solving pressing societal problems.”
Dr. Caren Frost, Associate Vice President for Research Integrity and Compliance at the University of Utah, gave opening remarks on behalf of the Office of the Vice President for Research (VPR). Frost told the audience there’s no doubt the student researchers will continue to innovate in science, medicine, technology and many more fields thanks to the work they do.
“Research is all about helping people,” she said. “Finding solutions for our society is what gets me most excited about the future of research at the U, and you are at the forefront of it.”
Award recipients were able to thank their mentors, family and others for their support. Four students were honored for being Parent Fund Undergraduate Research Scholarship recipients.
For the first time in the event’s history, mentors were honored with the Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. Nineteen mentors were recognized at this year’s event.
Fukushima, who is also an associate professor of Ethnic Studies, was one of the mentor award honorees. She said mentoring relationships are successful because of commitment, communication, and a culture — both within a department and university-wide — that is invested in research occurring at all stages of academic, from undergraduate to faculty.
“Student-faculty collaborations are successful because mentors invest the time, and mentees are willing to risk going into the unknown and the uncomfortable,” Fukushima said. “Doing research is hard, but it can be rewarding.”
Below is a full list of this year’s honorees of the 2023 OUR Awards. More information and criteria for both awards can be found on the OUR’s website to see OUR awards program click here.
Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher awardees
Charlotte Garris (Mentor: Professor Keith Bartholomew)
ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING
Ryan McBride (Mentor: Professor Vandana Ramachandran)
BUSINESS
Natalie Garrido (Mentor: Professor Claudia Geist)
CULTURAL & SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
Eliza Diggins (Mentor: Professor Melodie Weller)
DENTISTRY
Tessa Cahoon (Mentor: Professor Mary Burbank)
EDUCATION
Adriana Payan-Medina (Mentors: Professors Julio C. Facelli and Ramkiran Gouripeddi)
ENGINEERING
Michael Alessandro Keyser (Mentor: Professor Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon)
ENGINEERING
Lauren Carn (Mentor: Professor Lynn Deboeck)
FINE ARTS
Elena Yee (Mentor: Professor Micah Drummond)
HEALTH
Katie Sanyal (Mentor: Professor Michael Gills)
HONORS
Eliana Massey (Mentor: Professor Matthew Basso)
HUMANITIES
Samuel Hendry (Mentor: Professor Matthew Mulvey)
MEDICINE
Nancy Sohlberg (Mentor: Professor Gannet Hallar)
MINES & EARTH SCIENCES
Sydney Gilliland (Mentor: Professor Lauri Linder)
NURSING
Oliver Hubbard (Mentor: Professor Hamid Ghandehari)
PHARMACY
Alison Wang (Mentor: Professor Caroline Saouma)
SCIENCE
Yexalen Barrera-Casas (Mentor: Professor Michael Morse)
SCIENCE
Camden Alexander (Mentor: Professor Sara Grineski)
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Shaistah Din (Mentor: Professor Marissa Deiner)
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor awardees
Sarah Hinners, Ph.D.
ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING
Vandana Ramachandran, Ph.D.
BUSINESS
Annie Isabel Fukushima, Ph.D.
CULTURAL & SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
Melodie Weller, Ph.D.
DENTISTRY
Mary D. Burbank Ph.D.
EDUCATION
Cynthia Furse, Ph.D.
ENGINEERING
Alexandra Harbold
FINE ARTS
David Symons, Ph.D.
HEALTH
Michael Gills, Ph.D.
HONORS
Rachel Hayes-Harb, Ph.D.
HUMANITIES
Yan-Ting Shiu, Ph.D.
MEDICINE
Gannet Hallar, Ph.D.
MINES & EARTH SCIENCES
Lauri Linder, Ph.D., APRN, CPON, FAAN, FAPHON
NURSING
Amy M. Barrios, Ph.D.
PHARMACY
Ofer Rog, Ph.D.
SCIENCE
Sara Elizabeth Grineski, Ph.D.
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Parent Fund Undergraduate Research Scholarship recipients
Christian Furness (John Longino) – Seasonal changes in worker fat content of Formica obscuripes, the Western Thatch Ant
Sonia Osuna (Peter West) – Mitochondrial-Targeted Antioxidant Mitoquinone (MitoQ) and its Effects on Hippocampal CA1 LTP in Kindled Mice
Adriana Payan-Medina (Ramkiran Gouripeddi) – Association Between Ultrafine Particle Exposure and Type Two Diabetes Mellitus
Sophie Stephens (Sihem Boudina) – Developing a computational model to explore the relationship between myocardial fibrosis and mitochondrial dysfunction in a mouse model of heart failure