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Sunday – June 30th

Hello everyone!

Today was a very nice day up here at Kensington! So nice in fact that several of us went to the lake up near Hoffman. We had a blast and even saw a shark, though it ended up being just a toy…
beach jpg

On other news, Sara Z, the last team member that is living in Kensington, joined us today. She safely arrived from Chicagoland around 8 and got settled in. Hope Sara is excited for Stipa searches, because I am!

-Kory

Research Proposal- Kory Kolis

Here is my first draft of my research proposal for this summer!
Echinacea Project Summer Research Proposal.pdf

A brief intro- Kory Kolis

Hello everyone! I am Kory Kolis and am from Eau Claire Wisconsin. I am a Junior at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter Minnesota (about an hour southwest of the twin cities). I am a biology and studio art double major. Last summer I was doing biochemistry research at Gustavus examining the four proteins that make up the kinetochore of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. I am very excited to be a part of Team Echinacea this summer, and for the opportunity to work outside! Woot!

This summer I plan on continuing the research done by Katie Koch and Andrew Kaul. I will be looking at the efficiency of pollinators on the Echinacea angustifolia. By doing my observations in Jennifer Ison’s common garden I hope to be able to be able to trace the pollen back to the parent plant, allowing me to see if there are any relationships between distance from the two plants and pollinator.

In my free time I love making art. My favorite medium is ceramics, but above all love making sculptures. I recently put on a small show of my artwork in my school library titled “The Alchemist.”

If you would like to see the link of me on the Echinacea Project home page click here.