Hello everyone, My name is Jonathan Michel, and I am a senior at Florida State University majoring in Cell and Molecular Neuroscience on the pre-med track. I am truly honored to be selected as one of this year’s IDEA Grant Awardees. Alongside my research partner, Copeland Frazee, I will be working on nutrition and brain health in older adults. Continue reading “Jonathan Michel: Nutrition Research and the Human Brain”
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Lauren Yoakum: Paleobiology, Geology and Clarinet
Hello! My name is Lauren, and I am currently a third-year student here at FSU, where I am majoring in Biology and minoring in Geology. I’m from Tampa, Florida, where I was born and raised with my parents, older sister, and Havanese-breed dog, Chip. Besides classes and research, I love making time to journal, bake,Continue reading “Lauren Yoakum: Paleobiology, Geology and Clarinet”
Nilaja Grant: Oxytocin and Consolation
Every life is slated for a non-zero amount of suffering. Much of it is banal (a wounded knee or mild social rejection) but some is deeply painful and, in many cases, irreversible, like the loss of a loved one. But in the midst of that suffering, the relationships we have with other people can softenContinue reading “Nilaja Grant: Oxytocin and Consolation”
Lucas David Gonzalez: A Film of Our Dark Future
My name is Lucas David Gonzalez, and I am a filmmaker at Florida State University focused on telling human stories through cinematic worldbuilding, no matter the scale. My work is influenced by my background growing up in Maracaibo, Venezuela, before immigrating to the United States at a young age, an experience that shaped my understandingContinue reading “Lucas David Gonzalez: A Film of Our Dark Future”
Addison Delgado: Sappho in Translation Across Literature and Art
Hello, and welcome to my project, Sappho in Translation: Literary and Artistic Representations. My name is Adison Delgado, and I am a second-year student at FSU studying English-Literature, Media, and Culture and Media/Communication. Outside of class, I love to read and write, and I am involved in Her Campus FSU, Pride Student Union, and SoutheastContinue reading “Addison Delgado: Sappho in Translation Across Literature and Art”
Arianna Chu: Burnout among Inpatient Hospital Workers
Hello! My name is Ariana Chu, and I am a second-year psychology major on a pre-medical track. I am from South Florida and have lived there my entire life, until moving to Tallahassee. The research topic I chose was an expansion upon the field research I conducted in my freshman year of college for myContinue reading “Arianna Chu: Burnout among Inpatient Hospital Workers”
Ainsley Bowie: Socializing in Long-term Ostomates
Hello! My name is Ainsley Bowie, and I am a junior at Florida State University. My major is Public Health, and one day I hope to attend graduate school. With the help of the IDEA Grant Program, I will be completing a research project this summer for my Honors in the Major thesis on socialContinue reading “Ainsley Bowie: Socializing in Long-term Ostomates”
Claire Sullivan: Mindfully Managing Hypertension
Hi everyone! My name is Claire Sullivan, and I am a sophomore majoring in Community Patient Care on a pre-med track. When I last wrote to you all, I was working to prepare for FSU’s 2025 President’s Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence. Now, six months later, I am excited to share with you how myContinue reading “Claire Sullivan: Mindfully Managing Hypertension”
Jordyn Bain: Developing Policy Recommendations to Combat Human Trafficking
My name is Jordyn Bain, and I am currently a third-year student studying International Affairs and Economics on a pre-law track. I am in the process of completing an Honors in the Major Project. I began my research in the fall, and with the support of the IDEA Grant committee and my research mentor, IContinue reading “Jordyn Bain: Developing Policy Recommendations to Combat Human Trafficking”
Matthew Baca: Mindfulness and Hypertension
Hi! My name is Matthew Baca, and I’m an Exercise Physiology major at Florida State University on the pre-med track. I’ve always been interested in medicine, especially because of my love for sports growing up. Over time, that interest has expanded beyond athletics into a broader passion for understanding how the body works and howContinue reading “Matthew Baca: Mindfulness and Hypertension”