Poster Session 2

Presenter Information

Faculty Information

Various 

Presentation Type

Individual

Presentation Format

Poster

Start Date

29-5-2026 3:00 PM

End Date

29-5-2026 4:00 PM

Abstract or artist statement

Jessica Miller, “Pain as Punishment: Eve's legacy in Modern Obstetrics,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Chris Paul

Aaron Donohoe, “Bayesian Probabilistic Modeling for True Maximal Speed Change in Soccer Players,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Matt Hawkey

Jeremiah Miller, “The Effects of Unilateral Bodybuilding Resistance Training in Resistance Trained Women,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. June Kloubec

Jia Li Leon, “Medication or Therapy? A Literature Review of Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Interventions for ADHD,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Matthew Sorg

George Barron, James Huffman, and Oscar Callahan, “Can LED Reactive Pods Affect Neurocognitve Performance Among College Aged Adults?” Faculty Mentor: Dr. June Kloubec

Davin Le, “Implementing a Preventative Training Program to Reduce Shin Splint Risk in Athletes,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. June Kloubec

Location

Lemieux Library, 3rd Floor Lobby

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May 29th, 3:00 PM May 29th, 4:00 PM

Poster Session 2

Lemieux Library, 3rd Floor Lobby

Jessica Miller, “Pain as Punishment: Eve's legacy in Modern Obstetrics,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Chris Paul

Aaron Donohoe, “Bayesian Probabilistic Modeling for True Maximal Speed Change in Soccer Players,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Matt Hawkey

Jeremiah Miller, “The Effects of Unilateral Bodybuilding Resistance Training in Resistance Trained Women,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. June Kloubec

Jia Li Leon, “Medication or Therapy? A Literature Review of Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Interventions for ADHD,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. Matthew Sorg

George Barron, James Huffman, and Oscar Callahan, “Can LED Reactive Pods Affect Neurocognitve Performance Among College Aged Adults?” Faculty Mentor: Dr. June Kloubec

Davin Le, “Implementing a Preventative Training Program to Reduce Shin Splint Risk in Athletes,” Faculty Mentor: Dr. June Kloubec