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SRT sponsors
interdisciplinary research projects. The research is conducted by teams of faculty and students,
including partners from other domestic and international institutions.
Research
Projects (Fall 2002-Spring 2008):
TITLE: WOUND ASSESSMENT: A COMPARISON BETWEEN DIGITAL PLANIMETRY AND VISITRAK SYSTEM RELATIVE TO RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY. Submitted in June of 2008 by Michael Brogan, PT, DPT, PhD, CWS, Dean of Health and Human Services. Student Researchers: Rebecca Martel SPT '09, Kaitlyn Kester SPT '09, Holly Wood Brown SPT ‘09.
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TITLE: RELIEF BASED ON BUFFALO 'S ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS. Submitted in December 2007 by Dennis Barraclough,
Professor of Art. Student researchers: Jamie Callari and Laura James.
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TITLE: LESSONS FROM THE DEAD: THE EXPERIENCE OF UNDERGRADUATES WORKING WITH CADAVERS. Submitted in September 2007 by Brent Dean Robbins, Assistant Professor, Psychology. Student researchers: Ashley Tomaka, Cara Innus, and Joel Patterson, and Gary Styn.
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TITLE: Daemen College Ecotrail Development. Submitted in September 2007 by Brenda Young, Associate Professor, Department of Natural Sciences and Kevin Kegler, Associate Professor, Department of Visual and Performing Arts. Student Participants: Danesha Artis, Aaron Barraclough, Mara Bathrick, Stephanie Domroes, Lindsay Edwards, Jennifer Grzebinski, Matthew Haier, Karli Hurst, Shane Moses, Elizabeth Podgers, Lawrence Post, Jacquelin Roach, Amanda Townsend, Jerry Webb, Matthew Wetter, and Mickeal Wilson.
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TITLE: Computational Evaluation of Ruthenium Complexes as Potential Chemotherapeutic Agents. Submitted in May 2007 by Matthew S. Ward, Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences. Student Researchers: Eric M. Majchrzak and Stephanie V. Harding.
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Poster presented by Eric M. Majchrzak and Stephanie V. Harding at the North East Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Fall 2006.
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TITLE:
Literacy in Information: Evaluating Internet Resources. Submitted in May 2007 by Matthew S. Ward, Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences. Student Researchers: Jennifer Fendrick & Nicole Christensen.
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TITLE: VISUAL CITYSCAPE OF BUFFALO'S HERITAGE. Submitted Spring 2007 by Dennis Barraclough, Professor, Art. Student researchers: Jamie Callari and Laura James.
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TITLE: MMFF VS. PM3: COMPUTER MODELING OF RUTHENIUM AND RUTHENIUM-NITROSYL COMPLEXES TO IDENTIFY CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS February 2007. Submitted by Matthew S. Ward, Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences. Student researchers: Eric M. Majchrzak , Stephanie V. Harding
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LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF STUDENTS' REFLECTIVE JUDGMENT IN FOUR DEGREE PROGRAMS WITH THE STEPS FOR BETTER THINKING MODEL: THIRD-YEAR RESULTS February 2007. Update submitted by Ellen Banks, Professor/Chair, Psychology Department Student researchers: Pamela Rueda and Domionique Coffie, 2003-2005; Amy Madison and David Forstadt, 2005-2006; and Alissa D'Attilio and Samantha Sessamen, 2006-2007.
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Download PowerPoint Poster presented by Ellen Banks February 15, 2007 at the Emerging Adulthood conference in Tuscon, AZ.
PREDICTIVE
VALUE OF HEALTH BELIEF MODEL AND SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY RELATED
TO HIV RISK AMONG YOUTH IN NAIROBI Summer
2006 Proposal Submitted by Justine Tutuska, MPH, Director of Health
Care Studies and Alicia Viltrakis, Daemen College Student, Health
Care Studies.
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REPORT ON ECOTRAILPROJECT. Spring 2006. Submitted by Brenda Young, Associate Professor & Chair of Natural Sciences and Kevin Kegler, Associate Professor, Department of Visual and Performing Arts. Student Participants from Environmental Science 201 Spring 2006 Stephanie Domroes, Lauren Faulks, Nickolas Fotia, Dawn Gibson, Kariel Kohane, Wendy Smith, Lauren Stack, Emily Strong, Kristen Szramkowski and Alicia Tucker.
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GROVER
CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT
April 2006
Completed
by the Junior Social Work Class:Katherine
Beyer, Pamela Boyd Laura Koscielnia, Courtney Lepinskie,
Ann Marie Masiewicz, Stacey Mueller, Rachel Ritzenthaler, Jessica
Shisler, Amanda Sobolewski, and Renee Bowman Daniel, Instructor.
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FINDING
COMMON GROUND: UNDERSTANDING ISSUES PERTAINING TO RACIAL PERSPECTIVES,
STUDENT RELATIONSHIPS, AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT THROUGH A COLLEGE
MINORITY STUDENT PANEL DISCUSSION. April
2006 by Dr. Joanne Sadler and Dr. Mark Brown with Panel Participation
by Daemen College Students
Mara Cappas, Jessika Cruz, Damien DesBordes, Jessica Mann, and Tiffany
Goldwire
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LONGITUDINAL
STUDY OF STUDENTS’ REFLECTIVE JUDGMENT IN FOUR DEGREE PROGRAMS
WITH THE STEPS FOR BETTER THINKING MODEL: FIRST-YEAR RESULTS
April
2005 Poster Presentation. Submitted by Ellen C. Banks, Professor,
Psychology, and Dominique Coffie and Pamela Rueda. With assistance
from Susan Wolcott. Download
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RESEARCH
IN INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY: VANADIUM ANALOGUES AS ORALLY ACTIVE INSULIN
ENHANCING AGENTS Fall 2004 Proposal, Submitted
by Rebecca Martel '07 and Matthew
Ward, Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences. Download
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THE THOMAS REYNOLDS CENTER FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
AND AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS May
2004 Report. Download
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DISTRIBUTION
OF THE INVASIVE WETLAND PLANT, LYTHRUM SALICARIA, AND ITS EFFECTS
ON THE POLLINATOR COMMUNITY.
Six-Month
Report, submitted by Brenda
L Young, Ph.D Chairperson, Department of Natural Sciences,
in collaboration with Daemen student Betty J. Colton. 2/25/03.
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THE
EFFECTS OF AN INTRODUCED WETLAND PLANT SPECIES ON POLLINATION SUCCESS
IN NATIVE SPECIES. Original Proposal, submitted by Brenda
L Young, Ph.D., Chairperson, Department of Natural
Sciences
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RESEARCH
ON CHILDREN'S LEAD EXPOSURE: PARENT AWARENESS AND TREATMENT EFFECTIVENESS.
submitted by Ellen
C. Banks, Ed.D., Psychology Department. Download
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DEVELOPING
A METHOD USING GPS MEASUREMENTS TO MONITOR CREEK EDGE EROSION.
Final Report, submitted by Kathleen
Murphy, Ph.D., Chemistry Department in collaboration with
Daemen student James Gagnon April, 2003. Download
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A
NOVEL METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF STRONTIUM IN WATER SAMPLES
Final Report, submitted by Kathleen
Murphy, Ph.D., Chemistry Department in collaboration
with Daemen student Jason Kirk April, 2003.
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RADIOACTIVE
SUBSTANCES AND STREAM WATER: AN EARLY WARNING SYSTEM,
proposal
for research project, submitted by Kathleen
Murphy, Ph.D., Chemistry Department Download
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