Undergraduate student Nicole Vigon presented research at the 17th Annual Research in the Rotunda. Vigon’s poster was entitled, “Evaluation of gait in children with Hypermobile Type Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.” Vigon is mentored by Associate Professor Brooke Slavens, PhD. At the event, outstanding undergraduate student researchers from across the University of Wisconsin System, together with their faculty advisers, filled the Capitol Rotunda to share their research findings on a variety of important topics with legislators, state leaders, UW alumni and other supporters.

Student Presents Research at State Capitol