Student Presentations by Trinity College Students in 2004

Students at Trinity College are offered the chance to present their work in many different venues ranging from campus presentations, shown below, to Regional Meeting and National Meetings. Most of the Trinity Students will have presented their work on multiple occasions before obtaining their degree.

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Kristen Allegue is ready to explain how to form unsymmetrical diynes!
Lisa Bosy finds her work very popular as she explains the nuances to this group of interested folk.
Claire Lawlor explains how aldehydes are natures building blocks!
Deepti Paturi is always excited to discuss how carbon systems can be used for electrical wires.
Phil Elbaum's project overflowed with so much information, it would not all fit onto the posterboard. Here he is holding some of his research in his hand.
Adam Pangilinan eagerly awaits the first curious onlookers after setting up his poster.
NO BONES ABOUT IT! Kathryn West and Shannon Brennan are excited by their studies in protein binding to bones.
Brian Volk is ready to chat about proteins to all interested parties.
Joe Wzorek is waiting for his chance to explain the Bergman Cyclization to an interested passer-by.
Richard Yoon proudly displays the work he accomplished over the course of this past year.

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