Twenty-seven BioHealth and Allied Health Sciences Magnet students presented their senior research projects on February 25th. They presented their projects to a panel of teachers, administrators and community members as a requirement for graduation from the Institute for Health Sciences program. Student topics included:
- The Effect of Cigarette Smoke Extract on Wild Type and UV Sensitive Yeast Growth
- Correlation Between Type of Insurance Coverage and Tendency to Stay Up to Date with Well Check-ups and Vaccinations
- Does Gatorade have more Electrolytes
- The Effect of Classical Music on Visual and Auditory Learning
- The Effect of Carbonation vs. Sugar on Bacteria
- The Effects of Optimism and Pessimism on the Performance of an Activity
- The Effect of Music on Serial Recall
- The Effects of Roundup on E.Coli Growth
We are extremely proud of these students!