University of Missouri students Kamryn Chastain and Muhammad Salim were part of a select group of students chosen to present their research to lawmakers at Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol in Jefferson City.
Kamryn’s project was titled “Evaluation of a Natural Alternative to Treat Symptoms of Osteoarthritis,” and Muhammad’s project was titled “Computational Modeling of Articular Cartilage.”
We are proud of Kamryn and Muhammad for their hard work on excellent research projects and for representing the Thompson Lab and Mizzou so well!