Ebony took home third place for a talk on “The Tiniest Mightiest Mangrove Patch: Using Insects to Measure Coastal Forest Health”. See Ebony's talk: youtu.be/2aai_FJib6c
Ebony took home third place for a talk on “The Tiniest Mightiest Mangrove Patch: Using Insects to Measure Coastal Forest Health”. See Ebony's talk: youtu.be/2aai_FJib6c
Caroline won second place and the People's Choice Award for a talk on “Bending Over Backwards to Inhibit Chikungunya Virus”. See Caroline's talk: youtu.be/Mj4ZHFfntpU
Sahitha earned first place with a talk on “Mitigating heat stress in dairy cattle”. As winner of the campus competition, Sahitha will also represent UW–Madison in the regional Three Minute Thesis competition. See Sahitha's talk: youtu.be/YBp2NFsqsOI
Three students in business casual attire pose in a brightly lit space with a tree behind them.
Nine graduate students brought their best short research talk to our Three Minute Thesis final competition. It was a talented group of presenters, but only a few could take home prizes.
Congratulations to winners Sahitha Karapitiya, Caroline Roach, and Ebony Taylor!
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