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Friederike Bruehoefener, Ph.D.
Interim Director
School of Interdisciplinary Programs and Community Engagement
ELABN 229
Email: SIPCE@utrgv.edu
Phone: 956-665-3381


 

Come and see what happened at the conference 2023!

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THURSDAY, MARCH 30


TIME:  9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

LOCATION:  EDINBURG BALLROOM

Opening Remarks (Coffee & Pastries)

Dr. Cinthya Saavedra, Associate Dean for Community Engagement
Dr. Friederike Bruehoefener, SIPCE Interim Director
Dr. Walter Diaz, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts

 


 

TIME:  9:45 AM - 11:00 AM

LOCATION:  CENIZO ROOM

"My placenta, My Choice":  A Qualitative Study of Birth Tissue Donation & Hispanic Women in South Texas

Presenter: 

Sara Reyna, College of Liberal Arts
Yanrong (Yvonne) Chang, College of Liberal Arts
Alyssa Cerroni, College of Liberal Arts

A Qualitative Study of Sustainable Consumption: Towards Demystifying the Intention-Behavior Gap Persistence

Presenter:  Taiwo Abraham, Robert C. Vackar College of Business and Entrepreneurship

LOCATION:   BRONC ROOM

Catalytic Hydrolysis of Acid Whey Microfiltration Permeate in the Continuous-Flow and Batch Reactors

Presenter:  Jikai Zhao, College of Sciences

Pesticides Disrupt the Renal System Due to Oxidative and Nitrative Stress in Goldfish

Presenter:  Esmirna Cantu, College of Sciences

VIRTUAL SESSIONS: ZOOM WEBINAR
MEETING ID:  834 7309 3466

Investigating Health Outcomes Using Machine Learning

Presenter:  Cahit Kaya, College of Health Professions

How Interdisciplinary Education Can Support Well-Being in the Rio Grande Valley: The Role of Medical Humanities

Presenter:  Rosalynn Vega, College of Liberal Arts

 


 

TIME:  11:10 AM - 12:25 PM

LOCATION:  BRONC ROOM

The Social Dimensions of Texas Winter Storm Disaster

Presenter:  Angel Velazquez, College of Liberal Arts

Health Care Access Barriers and Challenges for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Hispanic Children

Presenter:  Jessica Stewart, College of Health Professions

LOCATION:  CENIZO ROOM

Building Sustainable Future for Girls: Invest in Education to prevent the child marriage, increase in the rural areas of Bangladesh and foster SDG 4

Presenter:  Suchitra Acharjee, College or Liberal Arts

Economic Sustainability: A Case for Leveraging Project Management Resources to Mitigate Start-up Failures

Presenter:  Taiwo Abraham, Robert C. Vackar College of Business and Entrepreneurship

VIRTUAL SESSIONS: ZOOM WEBINAR
MEETING ID:  834 7309 3466

Food and Health Justice in the Rio Grande Valley and Beyond

Presenter:  Rosalynn Vega, College of Liberal Arts

Religion and Political Conservatism: A Correlational Study, with Comments on Sustainable Well-being

Presenter:  Aliyah Laca, College of Liberal Arts

Health behavior, familism and APOE gene associated with cognitive decline in the RGV Hispanic/Latino population

Presenter:  Chun Xu, College of Health Professions

 


 

TIME:  12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

LOCATION:  EDINBURG BALLROOM
KEYNOTE LUNCHEON

Placing Sustainability Narratives in Dialogue with Decolonial Practices from the Global South

Keynote Address:  Dr. Gabriela Alonso Yanez

 


 

TIME:  1:45 PM - 3:00 PM

LOCATION:  CENIZO ROOM
HIGHLIGHTED SESSION

Providing Students with Authentic Learning Experiences: Engineers, Entrepreneurs, and Agriculturalists Collaborating Towards Food Security

Presenter:  Noe Vargas, College of Engineering and Computer Science

 


 

TIME:  3:10 PM - 4:40 PM

LOCATION:  BRONC ROOM

Our sazón and its connection to our culture and identity in the Rio Grande Valley borderlands

Presenter:  Kimberly Grimaldo, College of Liberal Arts

Investigating Food Ways and Gentrification in Downtown Brownsville

Presenter: Kasandra Jimenez, College of Sciences

LOCATION:  CENIZO ROOM

What to do when Tasked to Teach SEL (bonus: Suggested Self-Care Tips included)

Presenter:  Linda Teran Tolman, College of Education

Mental Health and Philosophy

Presenters:

Mikael Sánchez, College of Liberal Arts
Karina Villareal, College of Liberal Arts
Santiago Uresti, College of Liberal Arts
Sofia Noriega, College of Liberal Arts

 


 

FRIDAY, MARCH 31


TIME:  9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

LOCATION:  EDINBURG BALLROOM

Poster Session - (Tacos & Coffee)

Impact of Immunological and Inflammatory Mediators in the Progression of Type II Diabetes:  A Pilot Study from a Mexican American Population in the Rio Grande Valley
Peter Elvin, School of Podiatric Medicine

Perovskites nanomaterial – synthesis, characterization, and its biomedical application
Adhira Tippur, College of Sciences

Primary Care Behavioral Health Partnerships Advancing & Transforming Health Sciences (PCBH PATHS)
Salvador Arellano III, School of Medicine

Interdisciplinary Integrated Primary and Behavioral Healthcare (I2PBH)
Maria Hernandez, School of Medicine

The Fortify Resilience Initiative
Peter Averack, School of Medicine

Virtual Reality Exercising vs. Traditional Exercise Training:  A Comparative Study on Biochemical Salivary Responses among Young Males
Tomas Gomez, College of Health Professions

Curriculum Propositions: A Systemic, Sustainable, and Transformational Curriculum
Yemin Sanchez, College of Education

Diagnosing Chronic Kidney Disorder and Heart Failure in Type 2 Diabetes Patients:  A Machine Learning Approach
Solomon Eshun, College of Sciences

Current tissue engineering strategies and clinical outcomes for diabetic foot ulcers:  A scoping review followed by a systematic review and meta-analysis
Nathaniel Primous, School of Podiatric Medicine

Development of environmentally friendly Grapeseed oil-based nanolubricants reinforced with SiO2 and TiO2 nanoparticles for industrial applications
Victoria Martinez, College of Engineering and Computer Science

Microbiome dysbiosis and its possible association with inflammatory complications and progression of Type II Diabetes:  A pilot study in Mexican-American cohort from Rio Grande Valley
Olivia Mackey, School of Podiatric Medicine

Urban seascape conservation challenges:  Fostering restoration of coastal infrastructures by promoting recruitment
Jose Cisneros, College of Sciences

 


 

TIME:  10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

CLOSING CEREMONY

 

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