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TRPP 2018

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The 2018 Teacher-Researcher Partnership Program included 8 OPS teachers and 7 UNO faculty mentors, in addition to the program Lead PI and two co-PIs.

TRPP 2018 Research Partnerships

OPS Teacher UNO Mentor(s) Project
Justin Andersson
OPS Science Coach
Vivien Marmelat
Biomechanics
The effect of music and metronome on human gait
Rachael Arens
Northwest High Magnet
Steve Rodie
Biology
Evaluating regional rain garden environmental conditions, functional attributes, and aesthetics over time
Kristoff Berzins
Central High
Claudia Rauter
Biology
Lipid, carbohydrate, and protein reserves during reproduction in an insect with elaborate parental care
Rachel Benzoni
Northwest High Magnet

Lee Stover
Burke High
Ashlee Dere
Geography/Geology
Collaborative research experiences: Investigation of land use impacts on soil
Mary Duffy
Dundee Elementary
P. Roxanne Kellar
Biology
Plant diversity among ten counties in Nebraska
Georgia Hart
Morton Magnet Middle
Jorge Zuniga
Biomechanics
Comparing the activation patterns in the right and left hemispheres of the primary motor cortex in children using a prosthetic to complete a motor movement task
Ashutosh Kumar
Central High
Robert Shuster
Geography/Geology
Changes in mineralogy in soil cores from Glacier Creek Prairie: Reflections of chemical weathering changes and land use

TRPP 2018 Administrative Team

Lead PI: William Tapprich

Co-PIs: Christine Cutucache, Neal Grandgenett

Grant Coordinator: Heather Leas

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