Featured Scholar: Teresa Cooper
Entomology senior Teresa Cooper loves being outdoors. "What I do academically
is very close to what I enjoy doing all the time, which is studying the
world and studying life. My scholarly pursuits are definitely an extension
of my interests in getting to know the natural world, and overlap with my
enjoyment of the outdoors," she says.
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Papers
Teresa Cooper, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences (Mentor: Frank Howard)
Mapping and Monitoring of Metamasius
callizona and Its Host Plants in South Florida January 2001
- December 2001
Amie Eisele, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences(Mentor: Dan Sharp, III)
Evaluation of Equine Endometrial Prostaglandin
Synthesis Inhibitor (EPSI) Activity with a Commercially-available Cox-2
Inhibitor Screening Assay
Daniel Koslosky, College of Business(Mentor: Elias Dinopoulos)
Formal Constitutional Structure and
Macroeconomic Growth in Transition Economies
Alan Tesson, College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences(Mentor: Nigel Richards)
Computer Simulations of the Kinetic
Mechanism of Glutamine-Dependent Asparagine Biosynthesis
Brandon Wilson, College of Engineering(Mentor: Gerhard Fuchs)
Solution Heat Treatment Response
of CMSX-4

