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AES Student Submission form
Submitted: 2025-05-09 21:28:25
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ID: 39
Faculty and/or Staff Mentor(s)
- All student submissions for presentations at AES must have the approval of a WOU faculty or staff mentor. To learn more about this requirement please visit http://wou.edu/pure/academicexcellenceshowcase/students/. The identified and approving mentor(s) will be automatically notified upon completion of this form.
- If you do not have a mentor's approval, please discuss your presentation ideas and proposal abstract with a faculty or staff member and ask them for their approval and sponsorship before completing this form.
- You must have approval BEFORE submitting or your presentation may not be included in AES.
Mentor Email
ID: 30
Mentor Name
ID: 29
First: Melissa
Last: Kelly
Do you have more than one mentor who should be listed for this submission?
ID: 32
No
Has your faculty or staff mentor reviewed your proposal and approved it for submission?
ID: 3
Yes: Yes
Presenters
ID: 4
| WOU Email | First Name | Last Name | vNumber | Major | Year (Senior, Junior, etc.) | Home Town |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mmiguel24@wou.edu | Mari | MIguel | V00397815 | Pre-nursing | Freshman | Salem |
What type of session are you participating in?
ID: 6
Poster
Select the session topic(s) that best match your poster
ID: 13
- First Year Seminar Student Showcase
Title of your presentation/poster/performance
ID: 7
The Importance of Vaccines
Are there any accompanists or composers that should be recognized in the program?
ID: 14
No
Did your project involve Human Subjects?
ID: 15
No
Abstract or image files
ID: 17
I will add an abstract now
Abstract
ID: 21
My research is on how some vaccines protect against some kinds of bacteria. I will be trying to find some studies that I've seen online, and I will try to analyze some data that will also be online to be able to summarize the effectiveness of preventing some kind of bacteria with vaccines. All of this information will allow me to compare some vaccination rates and data with various types of vaccines. My findings show that vaccines are highly effective in reducing the spread of infectious diseases across diverse populations. Regions with higher vaccination rates consistently report lower incidences of vaccine-preventable illnesses, confirming the critical role of immunization in public health. The importance of my research is vaccines in protecting public health and supporting vaccination programs to prevent disease outbreaks.
Abstract Approved
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ID: 37
Yes
Do you give us permission to publish your work online in partnership with Hamersly Library?
ID: 16
Yes
Would you be interested in submitting your work to PURE Insights?
ID: 24
No
Model release statement
ID: 18
Yes
Are you willing to allow WOU to make a video recording of your session?
ID: 23
Yes
I am interested in participating in a session to learn about preparing:
ID: 25
Posters: Posters
Name
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ID: 33
First: Mari
Last: Miguel
vNumber
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ID: 34
V00397815
Email
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ID: 35
mmiguel24@wou.edu

