
Kason
Glover
PhD Candidate
University of Michigan
Kason Glover is a chemistry graduate student at the University of Michigan focused on advancing the scope and relevance of student learning in post-secondary chemistry. His research in the laboratory of John P. Wolfe includes both organic chemistry and chemistry education, which has allowed him to innovate organic chemistry laboratory curricula, bridge gaps between education research and chemistry teaching, and mentor students conducting organic chemistry research. Glover plans to defend his PhD dissertation in the Fall 2025 term.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
This Lightning Talk will introduce an innovative, data-driven visualization tool developed to assess interprofessional communication in the University of Michigan Longitudinal Interprofessional Family-based Experience (LIFE) course. By analyzing Zoom interview transcripts, the tool generates interactive Gantt plots that map second-by-second speaker activity. Code was created and tested using recorded zoom interviews of student-patient interactions during an early experiential course where students interview patients on their experiences with chronic illnesses and community resources.The…