John S. Toll Research Program
The JSTF Program funds collaborative research opportunities between Washington College students and faculty.
These fellowships provide funding to undergraduate majors in the sciences and mathematics who are engaged in campus-based research projects under the direct supervision of a faculty mentor. Such projects may occur during the academic year or in conjunction with the College’s ten-week summer research program. The Fellows, in collaboration with their faculty mentors, determine the nature of the research and receive funding to help support acquisition of equipment and supplies needed for the project. Fellows who are selected to participate in the summer program also receive a stipend of $4,000.
Recent John. S. Toll Research Projects
- 2020 - 2021 was a challenging year, but students still took advantage of opportunities at the College for independent research in collaboration with our faculty. The following video includes presentations from four of these students describing the work they accomplished.
- Student presenters included Evan McCarthy, Peyton Stewart, Shannon Thomas, and Martina Towers.
- Several students in the Natural Sciences and Mathematics division collaborated with faculty to perform independent research during the 2021 - 2022 academic year.
- Each student created a video summary of their project that can be viewed via a link below.
Matthew Hutter and Dr. Kyle Wilson
Computer ScienceLatent Jumps in DDPM Interpolations
Lauren Maynor and Dr. Mala Misra
BiologyCoordinating motor neuron muscle growth during development
Michael Roseman and Dr. Dung Do
ChemistryOne-pot synthesis of 1,3-oxazolidines via formal dearomative [3+2] cycloaddition of aminophenols
Kyle Rufo and Dr. Robin Van Meter
BiologyWood frog developmental metabolomics & Marbled salamander swabbing methodology
- Rachel Chambers and Michelle Ly '20
- The emergence of chaos on stochastic time domains
and the 3-D SuPeR fractal
Faculty advisor: Shaun Ramsey
- The emergence of chaos on stochastic time domains
- Nate Braddock, Adam Brown, and Libby Witham '21
- Parental age and nesting success in field sparrows (Spizella pusilla)
Faculty advisor: Jennie Rinehimer
- Parental age and nesting success in field sparrows (Spizella pusilla)
- Anna Gjertsen '18
- How surprising: Mild TBI impacts scan path during facial emotion recognition
Faculty advisor: Lauren Littlefield
- How surprising: Mild TBI impacts scan path during facial emotion recognition
- Drake Harrison '20
- Convergence of piecewise linear approximations in Lyapunov and super fractals
Faculty advisor: Kyle Wilson
- Convergence of piecewise linear approximations in Lyapunov and super fractals
- Lauren Maynor
- The role of miR-34 and miR-277 in neuromuscular junction development in Drosophila melanogaster
Faculty advisor: Mala Misra
- The role of miR-34 and miR-277 in neuromuscular junction development in Drosophila melanogaster
- Emilee Cramer
- Social design for conditioned color preference in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Faculty advisor: James Windelborn
- Social design for conditioned color preference in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
- Julie St. Clair
- Effect of depth and size on oyster growth
Faculty advisor: Jill Bible
- Effect of depth and size on oyster growth
- Sarah Noman '19
- The role of telomere repeat-containing RNA (TERRA) during meiosis in budding yeast
Faculty advisor: Jennifer Wanat
- The role of telomere repeat-containing RNA (TERRA) during meiosis in budding yeast
- Eniya Jaber
- Designing and constructing the plasma generation apparatus
Faculty advisor: Derek Thuecks
- Designing and constructing the plasma generation apparatus
- Megan Rowan '19
- Predictors and outcomes of helicopter parenting
Faculty advisor: Tia Murphy
- Predictors and outcomes of helicopter parenting
- Lindsay Wiecki '20
- The association of the retromer protein complex with
traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative disease
Faculty advisor: Cynthia Gibson
- The association of the retromer protein complex with
- Haley Wilt '21
- Structural and kinetic analysis of VHR phosphatase
Faculty advisor: James Lipchock
- Structural and kinetic analysis of VHR phosphatase
- Gabriel Johnson, Chloe Sass, and Max Tucker
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The role of miR-34 and miR-277 in neuromuscular junction development in Drosophila melanogaster
Faculty advisor: Jordan Tirrell
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