Natalie Joe
  • Double Major: Biology - Cellular & Molecular Biology Option & Chemistry-Biochemistry Option
  • Class of 2016
  • Farmington, NM

Natalie Joe presented at Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities Symposium at Fort Lewis College

2016 May 10

The Fort Lewis College School of Arts and Sciences held its annual Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities Symposium on Thursday, April 21, 2016. Student participants were selected by their departments to represent the best undergraduate research and performances done at Fort Lewis College this year. Each department selects two students to give talks, and up to five groups of students to present posters or performances. Many of these students have also presented at professional conferences in their disciplines.

Natalie Joe, of Farmington, NM, presented a project titled "Continued Studies on a New Octahedral Cobalt(III) Complex as a Possible Anti-cancer Prodrug: Synthesis and Characterization Studies in Solid-State and Solution," supervised by faculty mentor Aimee Morris. Joe was also part of the team that presented "Studying the role of RNA secondary structure in Human T-cell Leukemia/Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 (HTLV-1) gag-pro -1 programmed frameshift site" under the guidance of faculty mentor Katie Mouzakis. Joe's major is Biology and Chemistry .

The presentations can be seen on the Fort Lewis College You Tube channel via the archived live streams of the Morning & Afternoon sessions.