Congratulations to the 2022 HCNHS Student Research Symposium award winners!
Graduate Level
Category: Quantitative, Qualitative and Mixed Methods Data-Driven Original Research Design:
- 1st place: Jessica Renteria, KINE, mentor Robyn Trocchio;
Title: The Effects of Wearable Fitness Device on a College Athlete’s Psychological Rest - 2nd place: Kate Webb, KINE, mentor Debbie Rhea;
Title: The Impact of Multiple Recesses on Limb-Movement Patterns
Undergraduate Level
Category: Quantitative, Qualitative and Mixed Methods Data-Driven Original Research Design:
- 1st place: Madison Tanklage, KINE, mentor Meena Shah, with Ryan Williams, Abby Sheets and Ashlyn
Fisher;
Title: The Relationship Between Sleep Behaviors and Sleep Quality in Endurance Athletes - 2nd place: Diego Rivera, KINE, mentor Adam King;
Title: The Effects of Differential Training in a Standing Broad Jump
Category: Evidence Based Practice/Translational-Critique, Synthesis, and Application of “Best Available” Evidence to Promote Optimal Healthcare Outcomes:
- 1st place: Mary Cooper Gollier, KINE, mentor Phil Esposito;
Title: The Role of Lower Limb Strength in Postural Control in People with Intellectual Disabilities, Specifically Down Syndrome - 2nd place: Sydney Wheeler, SOWO, mentor Tee Tyler;
Title: Adolescent Non-Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI) and Emotion Regulation
Congratulations to the 2022 HCNHS Boller Competition award winners!
- 1st Place: Julia Morales, KINE, mentor Ryan Porter;
Title: Blood Biomarker and Physical Activity Correlations in Persons with Parkinson’s Disease - Runner Up: Mary Elizabeth Schuppenhauer, NURS, mentor Dennis Cheek;
Title: Utilizing Digital Thermal Monitoring (DTM) to Measure Reactive Hyperemia of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus on Cardiovascular Endothelial Function
Congratulations to the 2022 HCNHS 3MT award winners!
- 1st Place: Olivia Rush, COSD, mentor Emily Lund;
Lost in the Shuffle - 2nd place: Courtney Trevino, COSD, mentor Emily Lund;
I Just Can’t Find the Words to Say It - People’s Choice: Bethany Stover, SOWO, mentor Aesha John;
Grief is Like Glitter
TCU Best Dissertation Award
- Andreas Kreutzer, mentor Meena Shah;
Title: Nature and Nurture: The Effects of Genetics, Dietary Composition, and Training on Endurance Performance
TCU Best Thesis Award
- Jessica Renteria, mentor Robyn Trocchio;
Title: The Effects of Wearable Fitness Devices on Female Collegiate Athletes’ Psychological Rest
TCU Graduate Student Teaching Award
- Dave Farbo, mentor Debbie Rhea
TCU Honorable Mention
- Julia Morales, Honors student, mentor Ryan Porter
Congratulations to all students who competed in this year’s events!