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Alexander Steeno
  • integrated science business
  • Class of 2015
  • De Pere, Wis.

Alexander Steeno Presents at National Research Conference

2013 May 22

Alexander Steeno, a sophomore biochemistry major at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, presented at the 27th annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research.

The event, held April 11-13 at UW-La Crosse, promoted high-quality student-faculty collaborative research and scholarship.

Steeno, from De Pere, Wis., joined a record-setting 3,000 students and their faculty mentors from across the country who attended.

Steeno's project was titled Inhibition of Cys2His2 zinc finger proteins with Co(III) complexes.

Studies show that undergraduate research leads to better job readiness and encompasses a broad range of student talents, interests and skills across academic disciplines. Additionally, participation in undergraduate research contributes to improved student retention and graduation rates.

"Advancing undergraduate research projects has many important benefits - for the students, for the university and for the entire state. Students who collaborate with professors on meaningful research are more likely to stay in college and complete their degree. The hands-on experience prepares them for professional success after graduation, and the added brainpower in our research projects provides a tremendous return on investment, including job creation and economic growth," said UW System President Kevin P. Reilly.