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The combination of outstanding animal facilities and personal attention at DelVal allows students to plan, design, and execute their own independent research projects. Dedicated space is available for students to create unique housing conditions or to bring in new species to meet their specific research needs. Students interested in recombinant DNA or proteomics work have the opportunity to study and complete research in collaboration with our onsite colleagues in The Jefferson Center. Projects in animal health, nutrition, reproduction, behavior, or ecology can be completed under the direction of DVC faculty in the Department of Animal Biotechnology & Conservation.
Undergraduate projects in the department have included an array of species and disciplines in animal science. Below is a sample of recent student work, some students have successfully presented the results of their work at professional meetings or have recently submitted their findings for professional publication! Click on any project title to find out more about the student's research.Effects of Husbandry Techniques on Long-Term Memory in the Laboratory Rat
Olfactory Enrichment in the Golden Hamster
Effects of Body Size and Residency on Social Dominance in the Female Zebra Finch
Effects of Music Exposure on Learning and Activity Levels in Rats