Holmes Hall, East Lounge
Michigan State University
910 E. Shaw Lane
East Lansing, MI 48825
Interested in molecular or environmental biology or the effect of AI on STEM careers? Come to the LBC course-based research presentations December 1 and 3! Students from three courses are presenting and invite LBC students, faculty, staff, advisors, and community members to their presentations.
Biology Presentations
Investigating the Ecology of MSU
From exploring how healthy the Red Cedar River is to why squirrels feel so safe on campus, come learn about how student researchers from Dr. Lawrence's LB 144 classes investigated the natural world around MSU. Discover innovative techniques, sound experimental design, and how to present complex concepts in a public forum for all.
Exploring Gene Regulation: Connecting Molecular Mechanisms to Phenotypes
This session, presented by students in Dr. Doherty's LB 145 class, will feature research posters highlighting how changes in gene regulation lead to diverse biological traits. From dogs with eyebrows to disease. Come chat with your peers, explore their creative and evidence-based explanations, and celebrate their growing expertise in molecular biology and scientific communication.
Also join us for a Student Project Showcase on AI in STEM Fields December 3.