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Michael Moran
  • Biology
  • Class of 2014
  • Cincinnati, OH

Michael Moran took a day off school, but didn't skip out on learning -- or teaching

2014 May 15

Michael Moran participated in the 25th annual Brother Joseph W. Stander Symposium this spring, an event that showcases University of Dayton students' intellectual and artistic accomplishments.

The event, held April 9, consisted of poster sessions and presentations for students to present individual research projects and artwork. Classes were canceled for the day so all students could take part in the "alternate day of learning."

Michael presented work titled "Role of Transcriptional Co Activator CREB Binding Protein in Amyloid Beta 42 Mediated Neurodegeneration" and "Homeotic Gene Teashirt (Tsh) Has a Neuroprotective Function in Amyloid-Beta 42 Mediated Neurodegeneration".

More than 925 students and 193 faculty/staff advisors participated.

The purpose of the symposium is to provide an annual campus-wide forum to showcase academic excellence at the University. It is designed to recognize student learning through faculty-mentored undergraduate and graduate research, scholarship and artistic accomplishments representing all academic units at the University of Dayton.