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Anna Tuttle (she/her) 

Director of Undergraduate Research

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Anna serves as the Director of Undergraduate Research. She is responsible for fostering the collaboration between various research programs including USP, McNair, MSGC, and many more. Anna also oversees the Undergraduate Scholars Program

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Amanda Haab (she/her)

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Undergraduate Research Ambassador/Chair of Undergraduate Research Council

Amanda is a rising senior studying Microbiology who serves as a resource for students exploring their future in research. By supporting undergraduate research programming, Amanda aims to foster a community of curiosity where all students, regardless of their discipline, feel that research is accessible and relevant to them. She wants students to understand that research is not just for scientists but also for artists, philosophers, nurses, and more. Amanda is available for 1:1 support and mentoring of students interested and currently in research. 

To connect: [email protected]

 

Undergraduate Research Council 

Montana State operates under a shared governance structure where various committees and groups inform and assist the administration in resource allocation. At the highest level of this structure is the “Council.” The Undergraduate Research Council, the only council composed solely of students, plays a crucial role in shaping the future of research at Montana State. This Council is responsible for informing the University Research Council about topics and issues specific to undergraduates in research and serves as a task force to develop and implement resources for future undergraduate researchers. 

 

Calla Castro

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Calla is a senior studying Honors Microbiology and has been involved in research projects through MSU and Duke University. Her project at MSU with the Center for Biofilm Engineering and Thermal Biology Institute "Thermophilic Degradation of Plastic Wastes" explores the hot springs in the Heart Lake Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park for a heat-loving microbe that can degrade (eat) plastic. Her project with Duke University "External Validation of a Caffeine Population Pharmacokinetic Model in Neonates with Congenital Heart Disease" validated a previously peer-reviewed model of the pharmacokinetics of caffeine in neonates to confirm the model for downstream use in dosing optimization. After completing her undergraduate degree, Calla hopes to continue her education in medicine and epidemiology.

 

Carly Jensen (she/her)

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Carly is in her second year at MSU, majoring in Microbiology with a minor in German Studies. She serves as a member of the Undergraduate Research Council, where she collaborates with the team to enhance research opportunities while making them accessible for all students who wish to be involved. As a second year, Carly understands how overwhelming it can be to begin the research process and is passionate about empowering her peers to pursue their goals, both on and off campus. 

 

Andrea Storer (she/her)

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Andrea is a senior studying Cell Biology and Neuroscience. After graduating, she will pursue a master’s in epidemiology and global health before applying to medical school. She aspires to provide rural pediatric healthcare for her Iñupiat communities. She serves as a math and science tutor for minority students on campus. She is the current president of Honor Bound, a program that supports honors indigenous students with their pursuits of higher education. She would love to help students begin or continue their journey in research and academics. In her free time, she can be found out in Mother Nature, at live music events, and/or with friends and family eating delish food.

 

Rebecca (Becca) Berquist

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Becca, a Senior majoring in Agricultural Education, is dedicated to helping undergraduate students explore their roles in research.  With over two year's experience as a Student Animal Research Technician at one of MSU's core grant research facilities, she brings a unique perspective to the Undergraduate Research Council. Through the Council, Becca is committed to highlighting the wide array of research opportunities available on campus, ensuring that every student knows there’s a place for them in the world of research. 

 

Zoe Seaford

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Zoe is a dedicated and passionate student researcher currently pursuing a degree in Cell Biology and Neuroscience. She is committed to fostering academic growth, critical thinking, analytical skills, and a love for the unknown. Zoe believes in creating a supportive and collaborative environment where students are encouraged to explore their ideas, ask questions, and push the boundaries of knowledge. She is excited to get to know students from all majors and hopes to create a strong research community on campus.

 

Kelly Wilcox 

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