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  • education you will obtain at PLU will prepare you well for these programs by providing a strong background in the sciences as well as allowing you to understand connections between science and society more broadly. While many pre-health students do choose to major in biology and chemistry, there have been students who have majored in psychology, sociology, Hispanic studies, religion, and others. As a pre-health sciences student, you’ll have the opportunity to work closely with our Pre-Health Sciences

  • & Health Sciences3rdHana Gray12BellarmineComparing the Efficacy of Surgical Masks Inside vs Outside Through Quantification of Bacterial Growth Cellular & Molecular1stAmelia Etue12W.F. WestAlzheimer’s Study: Inducing the APOE Gene Using Colchicine in Zebrafish Embryos Chemistry1stMia Filand & Lauren Lewis12BellarmineDetermining the accuracy and efficacy of date rape drug detectors Computational Biology and Bioinformatics1stKarlton Ndegwa & Fa’ipaua Hegstad12BellarmineUtilization of Drone Photogrammetry

  • Amanda Harris Lab Manager Phone: 253-535-7781 Email: harrisaj@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science

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  • Taylor Dodson Visiting Assistant Professor Phone: 253-535-7004 Email: tdodson@plu.edu Office Locatio

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  • ; Master of Fine Arts (Creative Writing); Joint Degree MSN/MBA; Doctor of Nursing Practice; Doctor of Education. Undergraduate Majors: Anthropology, Applied Physics (BS), Art History, Biology (BA, BS), Business (BBA), Chemistry (BA, BS), Chinese Studies, Classical Languages, Classical Studies, Communication (BAC), Communication Studies (BA), Computer Engineering (BS), Computer Science (BA, BS), Earth Science (BA, BS), Economics, Elementary Education (BAE), Engineering Dual-Degree, English

  • opportunities for students interested in applying math skills to real-world problems. Each year she covers the modeling process and techniques, then asks students what they’re interested in. “It’s an ocean of knowledge,” she said. “You can pretty much model anything.” In her own research, Zhu uses math to understand underlying mechanisms in developmental biology, such as pattern formations in butterflies, the kind of unexpected application that opens students’ minds to possible connections—not only between

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  • students with talents and interests in writing, graphic design, communication, or business a head start into the world of publishing and a broad variety of related professions. The PPA program readily complements majors concerned with language and the written word, such as English, languages, education, history, public relations, journalism, marketing, and graphic design. But students majoring in a wide spectrum of disciplines—from biology to music to anthropology—have discovered the value of a PPA

  • Sociology & Criminal Justice Galen Ciscell – Spring 2020 Cohort Laura Fitzwater Gonzales – Fall 2021 Cohort Kate Luther – Fall 2021 Cohort Lauri McCloud – Spring 2021 Cohort Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Program Seth Dowland – Fall 2021 Cohort Global Studies Program Ami V. Shah – Summer 2020 Cohort Humanities *Weiwei Liu – Fall 2019 Cohort * Yingchun Song – Fall 2019 Cohort Social Sciences *Brian Pitman – Spring 2020 Cohort College of Natural Sciences Department of Biology Jacob Egge – Spring 2020