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Anne Nzuki
  • Human Biology
  • Class of 2012
  • Olathe, KS

Anne Nzuki will Share Work at University of Kansas-Haskell Indian Nations University Undergraduate Research Symposium

2012 Apr 16

Research relating to cancer, genetics, medicinal plants and social relationships will be among student research presented at the 12th annual University of Kansas-Haskell Indian Nations University Undergraduate Research Symposium.

Participants will include Anne Nzuki, "Adaptation of the Community Tool Box to the African Context and Dissemination for Capacity Building Efforts," a KU human biology/concentration in applied behavioral science major from Olathe and daughter of Fidelis Munyao and Rhoda Nzuki.

Thirty-two students total are expected to present posters of their science and engineering research from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, at Tecumseh Hall at Haskell. This year's event is sponsored by the Bridges to the Baccalaureate Program.

The presenters include undergraduate- and graduate-level students at both universities. They participate in programs that encourage underrepresented students to pursue research careers in biomedical science, including the Bridges to the Baccalaureate Program at Haskell and KU, the Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement Program at Haskell, the Initiative for Maximizing Student Development Program at KU and the Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program at KU.

Four guest students from Salish Kootenai College in Pablo, Mont., will be presenting as well as visiting the universities. Three students from the IMSD Pre-research group (Marcus Florez, Alexandria Roy and Julia Yang) will also be attending the event.

Prior to the poster presentation Haskell Indian Nations University will be hosting a guided tour. Faculty and staff are invited to participate. For more information, please contact Lynn Villafuerte at (785) 864-3641.