Computer science student Younes Slaoui was always interested in AI. And thanks to an opportunity he received last spring from Engineering Student Success Center at UNM, he was able to work on a project for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that.
The funding would support conservation efforts in the Chagrin River Floodplain, reduce single-use plastics and introduce students to new trash-cleanup technology.
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By Staff | December 12, 2020 | Filed under: News FLORENCE – Undergraduate students from the biology, computer science, and
mathematics programs at the University of North Alabama took part in the HudsonAlpha CODE Virtual Student Symposium recently as part of their ongoing research into certain genetic conditions.
CODE, or Characterizing our DNA Exceptions, is a program that engages undergraduates in original genomic research to encourage students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math careers. Working with HudsonAlpha researchers and educators in coordination with partner schools, students use computational analyses to determine the biological relevance of DNA variants from patient and agricultural samples.
As part of their participation in the program, students from UNA conducted original research in order to characterize variants of uncertain significance associated with cystic fibrosis; dwarfism; Doose syndrome, which is a form of childhood epi