UAlbany Department of Biological Sciences: 2026 Showcase Day and 43rd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

UAlbany Showcase Day 2026

 

The University at Albany Department of Biological Sciences celebrated student academic and research excellence during two major events held at the end of the Spring 2026 semester: UAlbany’s Fourth Annual Showcase Day and the Department of Biological Sciences 43rd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. Together, these events showcased the wide range of undergraduate and graduate activities taking place across the University while recognizing students for their excellence in academics, research, communication, and innovation.

 


FOURTH ANNUAL SHOWCASE DAY


 

On Thursday, April 30, 2026, the University at Albany hosted its Fourth Annual Showcase Day, a campus-wide celebration dedicated to promoting and honoring academic, research, experiential learning, and creative achievements. The day featured poster and oral presentations, fairs, performances, discussions, demonstrations, and exhibitions covering a wide array of subjects including STEM, arts and humanities, social sciences, and professional studies. More than 2,600 UAlbany students supported by over 400 faculty and staff mentors participated in a wide range of presentations showcasing research, academic projects, experiential learning, and creative designs. This day-long event was attended not only by UAlbany students, faculty, and staff, but also by prospective students, donors, sponsors, legislators, community leaders, institutional partners, and more than 200 middle and high school students from the Capital District region.

 

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SHOWCASE AWARD RECIPIENTS

 

During the day, UAlbany’s Department of Biological Sciences showcased 104 poster presentations at the Broadview Center. Below are the winners of UAlbany’s Department of Biological 2026 Showcase Poster Awards which recognized exceptional class projects and research from several College of Arts and Sciences Departments including Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Anthropology, Psychology, Biomedical Sciences, and Psychology, as well as institutions such as the College of Nanoscale and Engineering, SUNY, Polytechnic Institute, the RNA Institute, and Albany Medical College.

This year’s 2026 Biological Sciences Showcase Poster awardees received $100 and include the following:


Category: Best Undergraduate Research​


StudentAfifa Ahmed 
TitleCross-Disease Small Molecule Screening Identifies Therapeutic Candidates for CAG Repeat Expansion Disorders ​ 
AdvisorDr. Hannah Shorrock 

StudentCamryn Clark 
TitleAttentional Biases in Anxiety: A Comparative Review of Cognitive and Neurobiological Theories ​                               
AdvisorDr. Jeanette Altarriba 

StudentMargaret Amarjargal
TitleGli3 Mutant Mice as a Model to Observe the Effects of Aberrant Olfactory Ensheathing Cell Development and Terminal Nerve Migration​ ​
AdvisorDr. Paolo Forni​

StudentSophia Giler 
TitleGlobal Analysis and Comparative Genomics of Klebsiella pneumoniae ST258​ ​ 
AdvisorDr. Stephanie S.R. De Souza​ 

Category: Course-Based Research​


StudentSylvia Drenkalo 
TitleExploring Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Bacteroidota and Actinobacteria from Platinum Mine Tailings Soils in South Africa through Genome Mining ​ 
AdvisorDr. Stephanie S.R. De Souza​ 

Category: Class Project​


StudentNevin Joseph (ABIO375) 
TitleHyperthyroidism (Graves Disease) 
AdvisorDr. Elise Vogt​ 

StudentJacklynne Osorio-Hernandez (ABIO429)​ 
TitleHepatitis C Virus: Understanding Risk, Transmission, and Prevention in College Communities 
AdvisorDr. Cara Pager ​ 


Category: M.S Research​


StudentLayla Farmer​ 
TitleUtilizing Necdin-Null Mice as a Model to Study GnRH-1 Neuron Migration and Terminal Nerve Development 
AdvisorDr. Paolo Forni​ 

Category: Ph.D. Research​


StudentNoah LeFever 
TitleTrp73: A Critical Transcription Factor for Maturation and Survival of Neurons of the Olfactory Systems​ 
AdvisorDr. Paolo Forni​ 

 

 


43RD ANNUAL UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM


 

On Friday, May 1, 2026, the Department of Biological Sciences held its 43rd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. At UAlbany, undergraduate science students participating in research for credit play a key role in designing experiments, testing hypotheses, conducting experiments, analyzing data, interpreting results, and finally presenting their conclusions. This year’s symposium featured twenty oral presentations from various College of Arts and Sciences Departments including Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Psychology and Biomedical Sciences, as well as institutions such as the College of Nanoscale and Engineering, the RNA Institute, NYS Department of Health, and Albany Medical College.  

 

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM AWARD RECIPIENTS

 

Each year, the Symposium recognizes outstanding research quality and effective communication through monetary awards. The 2026 recipients of the Glenn L. Bumpus Award received $1,000 each while the winner of the Departmental Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research was granted $250 and the awardee of the Dr. Robert Osuna Presentation Award earned $500.


Glenn L. Bumpus Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research


StudentMegan Leung 
TitleVisual Fixation Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster 
AdvisorDr. Maxwell Turner 

StudentDiya Mangatt 
TitleMed24 Is Required for Normal Feeding Behavior in Zebrafish 
AdvisorDr. Soma Dash 

The Robert Osuna Award for Undergraduate Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


StudentHumayra Islam Oishi 
TitlePotential of Combined Small Molecule Treatment in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1) 
AdvisorDr. Andrew Berglund 

Departmental Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research


StudentSanjida Ahmed 
TitleModified Polycyclic Compound Synthesis and Screening in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 
AdvisorDr. Andy Berglund and Dr. Ting Wang 

 

Congratulations to all the 2026 Showcase and Undergraduate Research Symposium Participants and Awardees!

 

The Department of Biological Sciences would also like to recognize Pauline Carrico and Stephanie S.R. De Souza for their exceptional contributions to both the UAlbany’s Fourth Annual Showcase Day and the Department of Biological Sciences 43rd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium as well as Andrew Berglund, Elise Vogt and Matthew Stanger. We also extend a special thanks to the UAlbany Foundation for administering the awards for these events.

Click on the following for additional information on UAlbany’s Department of Biological Sciences Undergraduate and Graduate Programs.