Wednesday, April 15, 2026

As the school year comes to a close, the ISA would like to congratulate its students on their incredible accomplishments! Visit the award websites to read more. 

StudentProgramAward/EventTitle/Description
Braden CarneLatham FellowSURF 2026Electron Behavior Across the Alfvén Surface: Recent Findings from Parker Solar Probe
Seren CastellanoScience AllianceISA Scholar SymposiumCharacterizing Sleep in New Zealand Freshwater Snails
Nathan ClackFormer Latham studentNSF-GRFPThe NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) is one of the nation's most prestigious fellowship programs, providing three years of financial support, over five years, to graduate students who have demonstrated potential for significant achievements in research.
Avery EckhardtScience AllianceSURF 2026Virasoro Geodesics
Emily FormellaScience Alliance

2025 Capture Your Research 2nd Place Winner

ISA Scholar Symposium

The Capture Your Research! is an image competition where Engineering students, faculty, and staff can submit one image that captures the essence of their research. 

Scholar Symposium presentation title: Impact of simulated microgravity on chorioretinal cell fate and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition

Alayna GalleryScience Alliance, Latham FellowISA Scholar SymposiumpCREB Expression in Spinal Dopamine D1-Receptor Expressing Neurons During the Transition to Chronic Pain
Kylee HarfordUI-IINSPIRESURF 2026Risk Management and Curation of Collections in Museums
Klaertje HesselinkMARC, Science Alliance

NSF-GRFP

ISA Scholar Symposium

The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) is one of the nation's most prestigious fellowship programs, providing three years of financial support, over five years, to graduate students who have demonstrated potential for significant achievements in research.

Scholar Symposium presentation title: Engineering of Mixed Metal Oxide Nanoparticles

Riley McCoyUI-IINSPIRESURF 2026Prenatal poly(I:C) exposure leads to social deficits and hypoactivity of brain network regulating social behavior
Alexi MichanicouScience AllianceSURF 2026Extracting Luminosity Metrics from Pulsating Aurora
Abby MyrothScience Alliance

SURF 2026

ISA Scholar Symposium

SURF presentation title: The Developmental Emergence of Sleep Spindles in Juvenile Rats

Scholar Symposium presentation title: Whiskers, fingers, trunks, and snouts: Why does sleep-related twitching persist into adulthood?

Zachary NiemaszScience AllianceISA Scholar SymposiumNeurotoxicant, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) Exposure Leads to Long-Term Spatial Memory Deficits in Adult Mice
Keegan NissenScience AllianceSURF 2026Bridging the Gap: Barriers, Impacts, and Pathways to Addressing Rural Hearing Healthcare Inequities in Iowa
Peter Nitsche and Adriana CastellanoLatham FellowSURF 2026Tentacle Tales: How Genome Architecture and Nutrient Availability Shape Tissue Regeneration in a Freshwater Snail
Odysseus Orrpast MARC and IBA scholar with ISAResearch PublicationEven when reward is guaranteed, animals may resist becoming creatures of habit. University of Iowa researchers found that pigeons balanced repetition with exploration — behaving, in the researchers’ words, “at the edge of chaos.”
Nina OsborneIncoming Latham FellowGoldwater ScholarIn 2026, the Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation proudly celebrates 40 years working to support talented college sophomores and juniors who aspire to become this nation’s next generation of researchers in science, engineering, and mathematics.
McKinley SandersScience Alliance

Presentation: American Society of Microbiology North Central Branch 84th Annual Meeting

ISA Scholar Symposium

Graduate and undergraduate students from the University of Iowa’s Department of Microbiology and Immunology were recognized for their outstanding research and science communication at the 85th annual ASM North Central Branch Meeting held in Cedar Falls, Iowa Nov. 7-8th.

Scholar Symposium presentation title: Human Pegivirus Reduces Low-Level HIV Replication and Viral Blips

Bhoomika ShettigarUI-IINSPIREISA Scholar SymposiumfNIRS Evidence for Transitional Frontal-Parietal Connectivity in Early Symbolic Number Acquisition
Kassandra SigafusScience AllianceISA Scholar SymposiumInvestigating the Novel Disaggregase, ABCF-1, as a Member of the Processing Body Assembly Pathway
DeAndre StegerScience Alliance

Distinguished Student Leader Certificate, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

SURF 2026

ISA Scholar Symposium

The prestigious Hancher-Finkbine Medallions are presented each year to students, faculty, staff, and an alumnus or alumna of the University of Iowa. The medallions, first awarded in 1964, are inscribed with the words “learning, leadership, and loyalty,” summarizing the award’s criteria. 

SURF and Scholar Symposium presentation title: Evaluating the Convergent Validity of Digital Processing-Speed Assessments: An Analysis of DSST, Letter Comparison, and Pattern Comparison Tasks

Ellie WojcikowskiScience Alliance

SURF 2026

ISA Scholar Symposium

SURF presentation title: A Psychometric Evaluation of Heart Rate Variability to Index Social-Emotional Functioning in Schizotypy

Scholar Symposium presentation title: Heart Rate Variability as a Marker of Social and Emotional Functioning in Schizotypy

Isabelle YoderScience AllianceSURF 2026Distinguishing Mild Cognitive Impairment from Normal Aging: Domain-Specific Cognitive Differences
Christina YuScience Alliance

2025 Capture Your Research 3rd Place Winner

SURF 2026

In a research presentation for the University of Iowa Performing Arts Division, Christina shared “The Loneliest Generation,” a photo piece created in response to performing Lágrimas do Paraíso for Dance Gala 2025, exploring themes of collective loneliness in a digitally connected world. The work layers screenshots from a single rehearsal video to emphasize how art is increasingly mediated through screens.

SURF presentation title: The emergence and development of sleep-related ocular activity in infant rats