Six UWM Students to Present at the NIMBioS Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics

Six UWM students will present research findings at the NIMBioS 9th Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics in Knoxville, TN this November.  Kyle Goryl will present “Modeling RNA Secondary Structures Using Matchings;” Jacob Biehoff and Adam Honts will present, “Street View Imagery Based High-Resolution and High-Accuracy Human-Environment Vegetation Mapping: How Green is our County?;” and Abigail Ginther, Zahra Gohari and Kaitlin Salter will present “Predictive Modeling of E. coli Levels at Urban Beaches along Lake Michigan.”  The students are part of the Undergraduate Research Fellowships in Biology and Mathematics program at UWM funded jointly by the National Science Foundation and UWM’s Office of Undergraduate Research.