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2024 CHHS Research Day Research Day Awards and Categories

2024 Research Day Award Recipients

Pictured back row from left: Rahul Chaudhari, Jessica Clifford, Sarah Johnson, Valerie Bortolutti, Brigid McDonnell, Lida Aflatoony, Scott Wrigley, Sarah Silvas-Bernstein, Isaac Bast, Melissa Fenton, Viridiana Gonzalez Huizar, Suzie Linihan, India Luxton, Rachel Anderson, and Karime Marrufo Legarda. Pictured front row from left: Naimul Hasan, Cecilia Anakor, Darby Easterday, and Jessica Gonzalez-Voller. Not pictured: Annika Weber.

Awards were given to the poster presenters who scored highest in each of the research categories. Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as post-docs and faculty/staff members were eligible for awards. Click on an award category to see a list of presenters and the awardees.

Applied Science

Applied Science refers to the use of the scientific method and knowledge obtained via conclusions from the method to attain practical goals.

Basic Science

Basic Science helps researchers understand living systems and life processes. This knowledge leads to better ways to predict, prevent, diagnose, and treat disease.

Behavioral and Social Science involves the study of interactions between biological, behavioral, social, and environmental factors that can influence the health of people, families, and communities.

Clinical and Translational Science combines principles of medicine, chemistry, and biology and usually involves laboratory work, such as testing, evaluating, detecting, and analyzing cells or blood to evaluate and investigate medical treatments.

Community Engaged Scholarship involves research that can be implemented in partnership with stakeholder groups such as patients, health service systems, or community-based organizations. Researchers design meaningful and effective community interventions that are culturally and linguistically appropriate.

Creative Artistry and Scholarship involves creating a new work from your artistic vision or reinterpreting an existing work. Research involves blending theory and practice to understand how products relate to human behavior and design processes.

Equity and Social Justice involves trying to understand and give people what they need to enjoy full, healthy lives and reach their greatest potential in the societies in which they reside.

Public Health is the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities by promoting healthy lifestyles, researching disease and injury prevention, and detecting, preventing, and responding to infectious diseases.

The Science of Teaching and Learning draws on many different methods and techniques to understand how learning occurs — with the ultimate goal of optimizing learning for all.

Undergraduate students are invited to gain research experience by working with faculty members in the College. Students from any discipline in the College can present a poster at CHHS Research Day.