Scholarship Sewanee is a campus wide celebration of student scholarship and creative activity. As the program states, "It provides an important opportunity to recognize the outstanding work of students across campus, as well as the faculty and satff that make such work possible through their committment as mentors, sponsors and guides in the scholarly process." Biology, ecology & biodiversity and biochemistry majors participated in the poster portion of the event.
Poster Presentations

The impact of calcium on cultured lung myofibroblasts
Hali Gipson (Biochemistry '13) & Nathalie Fowler (Biochemistry '13)
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Bethel Sharma

Purification and Enzymatic Analysis of Malate Dehydrogenase
Morgan Gonder (Biology '13), Haley Shepherd (Biochemistry '13) & Anne Booke (Biology '13)
Biology 316: Biochemistry of Metabolism (Dr. Julie Lively)

Inhibition of L-Histidinol Dehydrogenase in E. coli by L-Histamine
Phillip Link (Biochemistry '13) & Jaime de la Fuente (Biochemistry '12)
Biology 316: Biochemistry of Metabolism (Dr. Julie Lively)

Seasonal expression of cytochrome c oxidase and citrate synthase genes in the Eastern red spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens)
Trevor Marquand (Biochemistry '13)
Faculty Sponsor/Mentor: Dr. Nancy Berner, Biology
Purification and Kinetic Analysis on Escherichia coli Catalase
Nathalie Fowler (Biochemistry '13), Megan Breyer (Biochemistry '13) & Madeleine Day (Biochemistry '13)
Biology 316: Biochemistry of Metabolism (Dr. Julie Lively)
A characterization of the nfsB gene in E. coli
Margaret E. Gardner (Biochemistry '13), Samuel E. C. Grenfell-Dexter (Biology '13) & Wilson C. DeLaney
Biology 316: Biochemistry of Metabolism (Dr. Julie Lively)
Purification and Kinetic Analysis on Escherichia coli Catalase
Jenny Liles (Biology '13), Sara Neil (Biochemistry '13) & Anna Harbaugh (Biochemistry '13)
Biology 316: Biochemistry of Metabolism (Dr. Julie Lively)
An analysis of ommochrome pigmentaton pathways in cave and surface isopods
Samuel E.C. Grenfell-Dexter, Morgan E. Gonder & Kirk S. Zigler, Biology



