Undergraduate Research Conference

The Georgetown University Undergraduate Research Conference offers an opportunity for current Georgetown undergraduate students to present their research efforts.

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About the Undergraduate Research Conference

Founded within the Department of Human Science, the first Undergraduate Research Conference was held in 2003. Since then, a cumulative total of 1,300 student posters have been presented.

The conference focuses on medical and health-related research, inviting applicants from all health- and science-related disciplines. Participation is open to any undergraduate student currently enrolled at Georgetown University. All undergraduate participants present posters during a poster viewing session. From the pool of submitted posters, the Student Planning Committee selects some students, in advance, to also deliver oral presentations. These individuals are notified prior to the conference.

2026 Undergraduate Research Conference

The 2026 Georgetown Undergraduate Research Conference for science and health-related research will take place on Wednesday, April 15, in the Healey Family Student Center and McCarthy Hall.

Application Due Date

Friday, March 13, 11:59 p.m. ET

Poster Due Date

Tuesday March 31, 11:59 p.m. ET

Conference Date

Wednesday, April 15, 2026


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Student Planning Committee

The conference is organized by the Student Planning Committee, a small group of dedicated undergraduates who are committed to enhancing undergraduate participation in research.

Contact

For questions or to get involved with the URC Planning Committee, please email:  georgetownurc@georgetown.edu

Conference Awards

The Student Planning Committee of the Undergraduate Research Conference has named awards in honor of faculty members who have been instrumental in the conference’s success.

In 2009, the committee named several awards given at the Undergraduate Research Conference after Charles H. Evans, Jr., MD, PhD.

Evans, who founded the conference in 2003, served as its faculty advisor until 2009, when he retired from his position as chair of the Human Science Department.

The following year, the committee named a special mentorship award for faculty after Allan Angerio, PhD, associate professor of human science emeritus who retired in 2010 after 38 years on Georgetown University’s faculty.  Angerio taught and mentored thousands of undergraduate students during his career.

Past Conferences

Read a news story about the 2025 Undergraduate Research Conference

The 2025 Georgetown Undergraduate Research Conference for science and health-related research took place on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., at the Healey Family Student Center in the Herman & Social Rooms.

A record 109 Georgetown students from diverse majors such as biology, nursing, chemistry, psychology and human science presented their work at the event.

2025 Undergraduate Research Conference Student Co-chairs (AY 2024-25):
Nick Cohen, Chair, and Tala Assaf, Co-Chair

Keynote Address

  • Featured Speaker Paule V. Joseph, PhD, MBA, MS, Lasker Clinical Investigator, National Institutes of Health presented “The Science of Taste and Smell: How Sensory Perception Impacts Health Outcomes and Well-being”

Excellence in Oral Presentation

  • Pravallika Palwai, “Bioinformatic Characterization of PDAC Tumor Heterogeneity”
  • Omar Sbaih, “Complementary Effects of Perioperative Transfusion and Frailty on 30 Day Outcomes Among Neurotrauma Patients Undergoing Emergent Craniotomy/Craniectomy”

Best Oral Presentation

  • Tharun Potluri, “High Baseline Skin Pigmentation Confers Greater Risk for Fibrotic Burn Scar”
  • Rising Research Award
  • Vidhi Sharma, ”Enhancing Radiotherapy Efficiency by Targeting Tumor-Associated Macrophages with HDAC6 Inhibition”

Excellence in Poster Presentation

  • Lili Rodgers, “The Epigenetic Legacy: Accelerated Aging and Increased Disease in Mice With Paternal DDT Exposure”
  • Abigail Rutkowski, “NAC: A Potential Therapeutic to Target Inflammatory Cell Death Pathways Implicated in Steatotic IRI”
  • Miray Samuel, “Investigating Allosteric Mechanisms of cAMP Receptor Protein from  Mycobacterium tuberculosis”
  • Victoria Segal, “Elucidating Phase Separated Enzymatic Flux within In Vitro Poly-Histidine Coacervates and Polyelectrolyte Complexes “
  • Audrey Twyford, “Impact of Polymicrobial Interactions on Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lifestyle and Biofilm Formation”

Best Poster Presentation

  • Jessica Lin, “Probing Neuronal Membrane Proteasome Activity in the Optic Tectum of Xenopus laevis Tadpoles”

Allan Angerio Award in Mentorship

  • Tingting Wang, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Physiology, School of Medicine.

Read a news story about the 2024 Undergraduate Research Conference

The 2024 Undergraduate Research Conference took place on Wednesday, April 17, at the Healey Family Student Center.

Of the 94 total poster presentations, the following were singled out for honors:

Best Poster Presentation:

  • Naomi Greenberg “Modeling an Autosomal Driver that Enables Y- or O-chromosome Meiotic Drive Via Remote Control”

Best Oral Presentation:

  • Mark Kuo “Detection of γ-OHPdG by CTCs and LC-MS/MS as a Hepatocellular Carcinoma Recurrence Biomarker”

Excellence in Oral Presentation:

  • Ainsleigh Scott “Mommy and Me: Analyzing Activity Budgets of Mother Dolphins”
  • Isabel Powell “Policies Not Police: Preventative Healthcare-Seeking Behaviors Among Undocumented Migrants in the United States”

Rising Researcher Award for excellence in poster presentation by a first-year or sophomore student:

  • Elizabeth Haigney and Maeve Farley “Optimizing Injection Site Selection in Zebrafish Models for Cancer Cell Tracking and Treatment”

Excellence in Poster Presentation:

  • Shannon Chen “Morphofunctional Changes in Microglia with Aging”
  • Tyller Mensa “Elucidating a Role for Tau in Long-term Depression”
  • Brianna Miller “Multilevel Barriers and Facilitators of Healthcare Access and Delivery Among Childhood Cancer Survivors”
  • Nadia Sandanandan “The Role of Tumor Associated Macrophages and Interleukin-6 in Sonic Hedgehog Medulloblastoma (SHH-MB)”
  • Victoria Segal “Enhancing Enzymatic Flux with Poly-Histidine Coacervate Forming Peptides”
  • Brady Stallman “Investigating the Role of Insulin-like Peptides in C. elegans’ Sodium Chemotaxis Learning”
  • Mina Wazni “Neuropeptide Y Mediated Ewing Sarcoma Bone Degradation in TC71 Cells”

Allan Angerio Award for Excellence in Mentorship: Eric Glasgow, PhD, director, Zebrafish Shared Resource

Read a news story about the 2023 Undergraduate Research Conference.

The 2023 Georgetown Undergraduate Research Conference for science and health-related research took place on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at the Healey Family Student Center.

Of the 92 poster presentations, the recipients for Excellence in Poster Presentation were: Madeline Grbic (CAS’23), Antonia Sames (CAS’23), Nesreen Shahrour (SOH’23) and Ola Swiatek (SOH’23).

The recipient for Best Poster Presentation was Grace Knoer (CAS’23).

The recipients of the Rising Researcher award for excellence in poster presentation by a first year or sophomore this year were: Connor Landers (SOH’26) and Alexandria Sorenson (CAS’25)

The recipients for Excellence in Oral Presentation were Caroline Crone (CAS’23) and Nicole Keller (CAS’23).

The Best Oral Presentation was awarded to Naomi Greenberg (CAS’24).

The recipient of the Allan Angerio Award for Excellence in Mentorship was associate professor Jane Fall-Dickson, PhD, MSN, RN, from the School of Nursing.

Read about the 2022 Conference in this news story.

The keynote address was presented by Eve De Rosa, PhD, associate professor of psychology and dean of faculty at Cornell University. Her talk addressed “Connections to the Heart and Mind in Healthy Aging.”

Of the 60 posters presented, five students were awarded Excellence in Poster Presentation: Elena Evans (NHS’22), Annalisa Ginocchi (NHS’22), Elizabeth “Lizzie” Graham (H’23), Finn Thompson (C’22), and Candice Powers (C’22). Aleksandra Swiatek (H’23) was awarded Best Overall Poster Presentation. Roma Dhingra (C’24) was given the Rising Researcher Award, which is provided to the best poster presentation by a first year or sophomore.

Excellence in Oral Presentation: Aleksandra Swiatek (H’23) and Katherine Monogue-Rines (NHS’22); and Best Overall Oral Presentation: Chloe Kekedjian (C’22).

Additionally, Dr. Debbie Barrington, assistant professor of human science, received an award recognizing excellence in faculty mentorship.

Student awardees include: Best Poster Presentation: Ian Yannuzzi (C’21) and Best Oral Presentation: Anna Gorsky (C’21).

Excellence in Poster Presentation: Sophia Dahmani (NHS’21), Talya Inbar (C’21), Catherine Dunn (C’21), Ethan Missigman (C’21), Andrew Tiu (NHS’21), Anna Schildmeyer (NHS’21)

Excellence in Oral Presentation: Sam Wakelin (C’21), Georgia Payne (C’21) and Rising Researcher Award: Christi Anne Ng (C’21)

Additionally, Dr. Blythe Shepard, the Dekkers Endowed Chair in Human Science and assistant professor, received an award recognizing excellence in faculty mentorship.

The best poster and oral presentation awards are named for conference founder Dr. Charles H. Evans Jr. and the faculty mentorship award for longtime professor Dr. Allan Angerio. 

A conference was not held in 2020.

  • Faculty Mentorship: Ted Nelson, PhD
  • Best Oral Presentation: Danielle Zamalin (NHS’18)
  • Best Poster Presentation: Larissa Wietlisbach (NHS’18)
  • Rising Researcher: Alexander Lekan (C’20)
  • Excellence in Poster Presentation:
    • Jasmina Abdalla (GWU’19)
    • Lindsay Caprio (NHS’19)
    • Taylor Franklin (NHS’18)
    • Noori Srivastava (NHS’18)
    • Margaret Steiner (GWU’20)
    • Eibhlin Goggins (C’18)
    • Nicole Mansour (NHS’18)
    • Liam Spurr (GWU’18)
    • Danielle Zamalin (NHS’18)

  • Faculty Mentorship: Joan Burggraf Riley, MS, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, FAAN
  • Best Oral Presentation: Kevin Martin (C’17)
  • Best Poster Presentation: Aamir Javaid (C’17)
  • Rising Researcher: Lindsay Caprio (NHS’19)
  • Excellence in Poster Presentation
    • Kayla Schmittau (NHS’17)
    • Vinodh Balendran (C’17)
    • Sarah Berg (NHS’17)
    • Jacqueline Kimmell (C’17)
    • Emma Spikol (C’17)
    • Noori Srivastava (NHS’18)
    • Marissa Stepler (C’17)

  • Faculty Mentorship: Jan LaRocque, PhD
  • Best Oral Presentation: Seamus Caragher (C’16)
  • Best Poster Presentation: Bassel Zein (C’16)
  • Rising Researcher: Larissa Wietlisbach (NHS’18)
  • Excellence in Oral Presentation:
    • Cindy Chen (JHU’16)
    • Alisha Dua (C’16)
  • Excellence in Poster Presentation
    • Saumya Bollam (C’16)
    • Jefferson Haake (NHS’16)
    • Nancy Mack (JMU’17)
    • Andreas Seas (UMD’17)
    • John Treado (C’16)
    • Breanna Walsh (C’17)

  • Excellence in Faculty Mentorship: Ronit Yarden, PhD, assistant professor of human science
  • Best Post Presentation: Yuhao (Tom) Shi (NHS’15), a human science major
  • Best Oral Presentation: Victor Wang (NHS’15), a human science major
  • First Runner-Up Poster: DongEun Heo (C’15), a biology major
  • Second Runner-Up Poster: Emma Spikol (C’17), a biology major

  • Excellence in Faculty Mentorship: Jason Tilan, PhD, assistant professor of nursing and human science
  • Best Poster Presentation: Jennifer Purks (C’14), a biology of global health major
  • Best Oral Presentation: Christopher Griffey (C’14), a neurobiology major
  • First Runner-Up Poster: Victor Wang (NHS’15), a human science major
  • Second Runner-Up Poster: Meredith Horton (NHS’14), a human science major

  • Excellence in Faculty Mentorship: Heidi G. Elmendorf, PhD, associate professor of biology
  • Best Poster Presentation: Samuel Dowling (C’13), a biology of global health major
  • Best Oral Presentation: Wardah Athar (C’13), a neurobiology major
  • First Runner-Up Poster: Leighton Daign (C’13), a biology major
  • Second Runner-Up Poster: Marie-Sophie van der Goes (C’13), a neurobiology major