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Highlights from 2007
Updated: 26 July 2007
Virtual Poster Session

Welcome to the Research Training Program Virtual Poster Session! All posters will be available for viewing beginning Thursday, 26 July 2007. Browse through the descriptives at your leisure by clicking on the poster thumbnails. Click on the poster title to see the full presentation.

  • To learn more about the students, select the "Student Background" option.
  • To review a general audience abstract about the research project and view a photo of the research team, select the "Project Summary" option.
  • To learn more about the Research Training Program and the Class of '07, visit some of our other web sites. The main information source and web links about the RTP Class of '07 can be found on our "index" page.

View previous year posters
2002   |   2003   |   2004
   |   2006


Biology
Research Presentations from Biology

VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
Amphibians & Reptiles


Andrew Furness

"Reproductive System Modification in Foam-Nesting Frogs"

Student Background
Research Abstract
Project Summary
Letter of Gratitude
Summer Notes

 

VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
Fishes


Addison Kemp

"Three New Species of Monotocheirodon (Teleostei: Characiformes)"

Student Background
Research Abstract
Project Summary
Letter of Gratitude
Summer Notes

 

VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
Mammals


Elis Silva

"Evaluation of Biogeographic Affinities of the Water Opossum (Chironectes minimus) based on Morphology of Museum Specimens"

Student Background
Research Abstract
Project Summary
Letter of Gratitude
Summer Notes

Paleobiology
Research Presentations from Paleobiology

Mineral Sciences
Research Presentations from Mineral Science

Anthropology
Research Presentations from Anthroplogy


NMNH RotundaMeanwhile, at the Museum . . .

The on-site poster session is being held in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, Third Floor Rotunda (balcony above the elephant). The viewing for staff will be Thursday, 2 August 2007 from 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. followed by a reception for invited guests.


Poster Presentations from NMNH Interns

In 2007 a total of 200 internship appointments have been recorded at Natural History, including 114 intern active appointments this summer. Here are poster presentations from some of our other interns. For a current and complete listing of all interns at the Museum, visit our web posting


Poster Presentations from
Natural History Internship Program

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Research Training Program

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