Katy Gilbertson

Katy Gilbertson

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October Research Highlights Ginseng may not always be what it seems

November 1, 2024 by | Schmid College of Science and Technology

It’s almost flu season, and one popular herbal supplement for immune support is ginseng. But what if your supplement contains undeclared ingredients? Ginseng products are vulnerable to fraud, with cheaper plant materials substituted for genuine ingredients, posing risks to consumer health and safety. However, effective methods for identifying adulteration and fraud in ginseng products have

March Research Highlights New alumni publications began as Grand Challenges Initiative projects

March 29, 2024 by | Schmid College of Science and Technology

Recent publications by faculty, alumni, and undergraduate students in the Schmid College of Science and Technology demonstrate the breadth of research activity across the college. Richelle Tanner, assistant professor of environmental science and policy, has been awarded a new grant from the Division of Biological Infrastructure at the National Science Foundation. The two-year award, which

February Research Highlights STEM education and activism, plus new research in Physics, Biology, and Environmental Sciences

February 27, 2024 by | Schmid College of Science and Technology

There’s an explosion of new research in the month of February from students, postdoctoral scholars and faculty in the Schmid College of Science and Technology. Among the new papers:  Desiree Forsythe, a Grand Challenges Initiative postdoctoral fellow, has published a new study in the Journal of Higher Education. Titled Committing to Racial Justice as a

What Can Philosophers and Scientists Learn from One Another? MPP conference explores interdisciplinary connections

February 21, 2024 by | Schmid College of Science and Technology

What is the utility of studying philosophy? And what is the purpose of studying it alongside the sciences? These were the questions at the heart of a recent conference held at Schmid College. From January 30 to February 2, “Is Philosophy Useful for the Sciences, And/Or Vice Versa?” brought together philosophers and scientists alike to

Schmidsters Study Conservation and Environmental Stewardship on Catalina Island

February 1, 2024 by | Schmid College of Science and Technology

“Each day, I had the opportunity to witness the breathtaking sunset over the mainland, accompanied by the captivating sight of thousands of dolphins swimming in the foreground,” said Megan LaBelle ’26, an Environmental Science and Policy major. “Exploring the island, I could snorkel and hike at my own leisure, allowing me to immerse myself fully

January Research Highlights Pilot-wave theory, DNA barcoding, and Schmid research at SICB and SABER

January 23, 2024 by | Schmid College of Science and Technology

Scientists and engineers from Schmid College of Science and Technology and the Fowler School of Engineering were on the move once again in January, presenting research at the annual meeting of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) and the Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research (SABER West).  At SABER West, seven

Biology Education Research Group Presents Research at 8th-Annual SABER West Conference Topics ranged from active learning and study habits to racial identity in STEM

January 22, 2024 by | Schmid College of Science and Technology

This past weekend, Assistant Professor of Biology Jeremy Hsu and his lab participated in the Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research (SABER) eighth-annual west-coast conference at the University of California, Irvine. SABER members pursue research that explores theory and methods for improving post-secondary biology education.  Hsu’s team, the Chapman Biology Education Research group

$1 Million Legacy Gift from Chapman Alumnus to Benefit Students Pursuing Biomedical Careers

December 18, 2023 by | Schmid College of Science and Technology

If you were a Chapman University student between 1970 and 2016, you may have taken a science class from Dr. Virginia Carson. During her 45 years at Chapman, Carson wore many hats, including professor of biological sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science fellow, dean of Wilkinson College and director of the post-baccalaureate pre-health

December Research Highlights Strong showing from Schmid at annual AGU conference

December 7, 2023 by | Schmid College of Science and Technology

Recent grants, presentations and publications by faculty in the Schmid College of Science and Technology showcase the breadth of research activity across the college. A new training grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture secured by faculty Rosalee Hellberg, Anuradha Prakash and Lilian Senger will provide more than $250,000 to support developing future leaders in

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