Eight undergraduates named 2010 ACC Undergraduate Research Scholars

Left to right, top row are Patrick Carter, Matthew Hiser, David Jiang, and Alexa Karatsikis. Left to right, bottom row are William Nachlas, Isaac Nardi, Mikhelle A. Taylor, and Erin Weiss.

Left to right, top row are Patrick Carter, Matthew Hiser, David Jiang, and Alexa Karatsikis. Left to right, bottom row are William Nachlas, Isaac Nardi, Mikhelle A. Taylor, and Erin Weiss.

BLACKSBURG, Va., March 4, 2010 – Eight Virginia Tech undergraduate students have been selected to be 2010 ACC Undergraduate Research Scholars.

The ACC Undergraduate Research Scholarship program recognizes highly talented undergraduate students who are pursuing ambitious and unique research projects. Students selected as ACC Undergraduate Research Scholars receive a $2,000 award that can be used as a stipend and/or direct support of research expenses such as supplies, travel, and the use of specialized research services.

“One of the unique aspects of a Virginia Tech undergraduate education is to offer undergraduate students access to research experiences,” said Bob Jones, professor and head, Department of Biological Sciences and chair of the ACC Undergraduate Research Scholars Awards committee. “As a result, we see many exciting collaborations between our faculty and students that one cannot find at other universities. The ACC Undergraduate Research Scholars program further supports and encourages these partnerships.”

This year, eight winners were selected from among 51 applicants.

The 2010 ACC Undergraduate Research Scholars are

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