• Student Conference Presentations

    Find out more about what the APE lab students are working on where they are prersenting their work.

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    The importance of studying vasopressin and oxytocin across women’s reproductive life cycles.

    Grace Duskey (Psychology, 2024) presented her research at the 2025 Northeastern Evolutionary Psychology Society conference in Atlantic City, NJ (June 2025). See her poster here.

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    The case for understanding the influence of hormone changes during menopause in a modern context

    NampaGrace Duskey (Psychology, 2024) presented her research at the Talk Psych Student Research Symposium (Spring 2025) in Boise, ID and the NNU Research Forum (Spring 2025) in Nampa, ID. See her poster here.

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    Can I trust you to be a friend? Investigating the role of women’s friendship preferences in friendship-making decisions

    Annie Boyle (Psychology, 2025) presented her research at the Talk Psych Student Research Symposium (Spring 2025), the Undergraduate Research Symposium (Spring 2025), and the NNU Research Forum (Spring 2025). See her poster here.

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    How the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the effects of genetic conflict during pregnancy

    Madelyn Cardwell (Biology, 2023) presented her research at the Boise State Undergraduate Research Showcase (Spring 2023) and the 34th annual Human Behavior and Evolution Society conference in Palm Springs, CA (June 2023). See her poster here.