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Central College Students Explore Passion for Research

Emily Shields '25, Bailey Anderson '25 and Nathan Kulhman, and Seth Olsen ’25, Duncan Delzell ’25, Jaxon Thompson ’24

Research opens so many doors of opportunity for curious students on Central College’s campus. This summer 13 students received funding to conduct research on campus with faculty in biology, chemistry, genetics, kinesiology and musical theatre.

Russ Benedict, professor of biology, conducted research with:

Ron Rybkowski, technical director of theatre and lecturer, worked with Emily Shields, Class of 2025, musical theatre major, funded through the Moore Family Foundation Grant and a Dean’s Award.

Jim Shriver, professor of chemistry, worked with Duncan Delzell, Class of 2025, biochemistry major, with funding from the Moore Family Foundation Grant and a Dean’s Award.

Sara Shuger Fox, associate professor of kinesiology, worked with:

“I have been studying human longevity, specifically within the Blue Zones of Nicoya, Costa Rica, and Ikaria, Greece,” Anderson says. “My goal is to expand my knowledge of epidemiological research and its impact on public health, as I plan to enter graduate school for occupational therapy.”

Katelin Valster, assistant professor of kinesiology, worked with:

Jay Wackerly, associate professor of chemistry, worked with:

“We’re working with supramolecular chemistry with big molecules that have cavities in the middle,” Thompson says. “We’re hoping to develop targeted drug delivery for cancer treatments. Our other research looks at carbon sequestration, which basically means taking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere into the molecule cavity.”

Photo caption: Left photo: Emily Shields ’25; Center: Bailey Anderson ’25 and Nathan Kulhman ’24;  Right: Seth Olsen ’25, Duncan Delzell ’25 and Jaxon Thompson ’24.

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