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Does kale grow differently on Mars? What about radishes and tomatoes?
These and other interesting questions were put forth at the 2021 Fall Undergraduate Showcase of Research and Creative Projects, held online December 10. Nine students representing four departments in CTAHR participated in the academic conference designed to highlight undergraduate research and creative work at UH Mānoa. The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) competitively funds undergraduate students who propose a faculty-mentored research project.
In one project, “Farming on the Final Frontier: Space Farming with Martian Soil Simulants,” undergrad Brylin Nelson presented her findings that kale, radish, and tomato do indeed grow differently in various kinds of simulated Martian soil. This potentially provides relevant insights into environmental sustainability and food security of local crops in less-than-favorable local environments. Through the conference, undergrad Sarah-Lyn Kaeo was able to meet and present her research to U.S. Congressman Kai Kahele.
“UROP is a great opportunity for students as it allows us to gain research experience that utilizes our interests and past course work to create a unique and meaningful project,” she says.
Brent Sipes adds, “CTAHR is fortunate to have several students who have received funding to conduct research that reflects the diversity of activities in the college. These bright undergraduate students showcase the quality of students in the college and the mentorship offered by the college faculty. Many of these undergraduate students will parley their UROP experience into graduate studies at CTAHR or other universities.”
Student
Major
Title
Mentor
Dept
Landon Wong
TAE
Host Status of Rotylenchulus reniformis and Meloidogyne javanica on Vitex rotundifolia, Sida fallax, Ipomea pes-caprae brasiliensis, and Pritchardia sp.
Brent Sipes
PEPS
Brylin Nelson
Farming on the Final Frontier: Space Farming with Martian Soil Simulants
Kent Kobayashi
TPSS
Caitlyn Lee Arel Ragasa (see photo of their presentation)
Biology and Biochemistry
Characterization and Biochemistry Analyses of Local Fungal Isolates
Zhi-Yan (Rock) Du Nhu Nguyen
MBBE TPSS
Sarah-Lyn Kaeo
Human Development & Family Studies and Sociology
Practicing Advocacy Through Political and Community Engagement in Hawaiʻi: The Search for Preventative Solutions to Combat Food Insecurity
Sothy Eng Thao Le
FCS
Kea Kam
MBB
Targeting Specificity of Centromeric Retrotransposons
Gernot Presting
MBBE
Dylan Pilger
Biochemistry
Assessment of Resistant Starch in Fresh and Fermented Poi
Pratibha Nerurkar
Daezon Arruda
Biology
Analysis of the Potential Antibacterial Effects of Plants Implemented in Hawaiian Medicine
Daniel Owens
Mitchell Marabella
Biology and English
The Design and Modification of Larvae Rearing Tanks for 'Opihi Settlement
Jon-Paul Bingham
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