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 Rest2nd 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 Athletes2nd 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 Syndrome2nd 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 DiseaseRunner 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 Shuffle2nd place: Courtney Trevino, COSD, mentor Emily Lund;
I Just Can’t Find the Words to Say ItPeople’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!