{"id":20187,"date":"2024-05-21T15:59:17","date_gmt":"2024-05-21T19:59:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marymount.edu\/?p=20187"},"modified":"2024-05-21T16:25:09","modified_gmt":"2024-05-21T20:25:09","slug":"marymount-honors-students-research-ai-mental-health-heart-disease-and-more-for-2024-vchc-conference","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marymount.edu\/blog\/marymount-honors-students-research-ai-mental-health-heart-disease-and-more-for-2024-vchc-conference\/","title":{"rendered":"Marymount Honors students research AI, mental health, heart disease and more for 2024 VCHC Conference"},"content":{"rendered":"

Last month, honors program students and faculty from higher education institutions across Virginia and West Virginia traveled to Radford University to attend the 2024 Virginias Collegiate Honors Council (VCHC) Conference. With the theme \u2018Into the Wilderness,\u2019 attendees were asked to explore the boundaries of their visions for a sustainable future.<\/p>\n

While there, six Marymount honors students<\/a> presented a variety of research projects related to current societal problems and concerns.<\/p>\n

\u201cPresenting at the VCHC Conference has always been my favorite professional opportunity provided by the Honors Program. Although this was my fourth time presenting at this conference, the ability to connect with honors students from across Virginia, exchange ideas and share future aspirations was even more awe-inspiring,\u201d explained Biochemistry student Isabella Ochalik. \u201cAs a graduating senior, this year’s VCHC was particularly memorable as I presented my honors thesis, which focused on the pathways of GATA4-mediated cardiac development. It was incredible to share the culmination of three years\u2019 worth of studying and experimenting with this transcription factor with a group of talented and intellectually curious peers.\u201d<\/p>\n

These Marymount honors students presented research on the following topics during the conference:<\/p>\n