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SERC Students Present Research at Assembly

SERC Students Present Research at Assembly

This week SERC seniors presented their impressive research projects to the Upper School student body. The seniors shared their learning and growth perspectives as students in the SERC program. The presentations included the use of AI to detect hidden information in medical images (Arya Bansal), micromotors that can deliver drugs to specific organs (Alex Christ), the development of an app for the detection of fake media (Mika Dewar), an evaluation of turkey muscle scaffolds as a potential treatment of muscle loss (Lauren Foster), designing a competitive antagonist drug for myelin damage in the peripheral nervous system (Keyana McLennon), identifying the most reliable test in the use of arm prosthetics (Andrew Lay), enamel as a potential biomarker for major depressive disorder (Grace Lee), evaluating the importance of classifiers in DCIS (Layah Nasr), the potential use of lunar soil to grow plants (Laura Taylor), theoretical and modeling solutions for habitability of planets (Lulu Tierney), and the use of an aerodynamic model to evaluate the reentry parameters of Artemis’ Orion Shuttle (Jack Wigmore). Thank you, seniors, for your commitment to research and to the SERC program!