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February 2021

The Graduate Student Association (GSA) and the Graduate College welcome the Drexel community to join us for our next Scholars Share: Conversations on Graduate Student Research to hear from current graduate students and postdocs about their Drexel experience and research endeavors moderated by a faculty member who will facilitate questions and discussion from the audience.

For more information about Scholars Share and to sign up to present, visit the Scholars Share: Conversations on Graduate Student Research main page.

Between 20-30 attendees will be randomly elected to received a $10 gift card! Presenters and moderators will also received a $35 gift card for their participation from the GSA.

Wednesday, February 24, 2021
11:00-12:00 p.m. EST
Virtual via Zoom

To view the recording, please click here.

Scholars Share Group Photo February 2021

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Featured Speakers:

Katherine FioccaKatherine Fiocca

PhD Candidate in Biology
College of Arts and Sciences

Cuticular hydrocarbons and caste signaling in a primitively eusocial paper wasp (Mischocyttarus pallidipectus)

Katie is a PhD candidate in the Department of Biology at Drexel University, researching under the guidance of Dr. Sean O'Donnell. She studies social insect nutritional physiology and chemical ecology in Monteverde, Costa Rica, in collaboration with David Velinsky at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, PA, and Helen White at Haverford College in Haverford, PA. She has led field seasons for the O'Donnell lab in Monteverde since 2018 and is passionate about creating an immersive and challenging field research experience for her undergraduate collaborators.

​Reema Shubaily 

PhD Candidate in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

College of Nursing and Health Professions

 

Are We on The Same Page?: Investigating Collaborative Goal-Setting in Out-Patient Pediatric Physical Therapy

 

Reema AlShubaily is a 4th year PhD student in the Health and Rehabilitation Sciences program working under the guidance of Lisa Chiarello. Reema’s research interests are on family-centered services and family-therapist partnership. For her research, Reema is looking at collaborative goal-setting implementation at the pediatric physical therapy outpatient setting in Saudi Arabia and perceived experiences, barriers, and facilitators of parents and therapists.

Faculty Moderator:

Joseph Hancock

Joseph H. Hancock, II, PhD

Professor & Program Director, MS Online Retail and Merchandising
Advisor, Undergraduate Retail Minor
Westphal College of Media Arts & Design
Drexel University Online