Bloomsburg University (BU) students presented on a variety of topics at the ninth annual Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium (SVURS) at Bucknell in early August.
Robert Grow of Lititz researched "The Comparison of Barbell Velocity Between Linear Position Transducer and iPhone Application during Squat."
Adam Shultz of Elizabethtown researched "Role of Dopamine D1-Like Receptors in Chronic Stress-Potentiated Relapse to Palatable Food Seeking Following Punishment-Induced Abstinence."
The projects were a part of BU's Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity (URSCA) program, which funded nearly 30 projects this summer. URSCA provides an opportunity for Bloomsburg students to engage in a focused research or creative experience within their academic discipline to enhance their competitiveness for jobs and graduate school. The program provides summer student employment for work on the proposed project.
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