Research Focuses on Search for Rare Disease Therapeutics, the ‘Blob’ and Sea Kelp Jan. 8, 2021 Share This:
CSUF Biology graduate student Angelina Zuelow conducts community surveys on her feather boa kelp research at Cattle Point, Washington, while following COVID-19 protocols.
Three Cal State Fullerton students are engaged in research projects that are helping to prepare them as future scientists and STEM leaders.
For their outstanding research and presentation skills, the students were recognized with Presentation Awards at the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans The National Diversity in STEM Virtual Conference. The awards recognize the next generation of scientists and STEM leaders from historically excluded populations, for making STEM accessible and inclusive, and encourages students to continue pursuing the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields.