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Amy Wuest

Director of Research Development

Office: Administration Building, Room 121e, 919 S 8th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83209

(208) 282-5575

amywuest@isu.edu

Amy Wuest, PhD is the Director of Research Development. She has extensive experience in grant writing, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strategic partnership building. Dr. Wuest provides direct and indirect project support to research projects across all of ISU’s campuses. Dr. Wuest designs and implements research development services targeted to faculty with the goal of supporting faculty to develop their research ideas into fundable programs of research and increasing the competitiveness of external grant proposals. Additionally, Dr. Wuest works with a variety of external partners to increase the number of opportunities and the support services available to faculty. 

Prior to joining ISU, Dr. Wuest was the Director of Health at United Way of Southeastern Idaho, where she led projects to address regional health challenges through data-driven programs. Some of those projects included launching Idaho’s first Ride United program and launching findhelpidaho.org. She also worked as the Manager of Grants and Continuing Medical Education at Bingham Memorial Hospital. With her background in securing funding for large-scale initiatives and facilitating research partnerships, Dr. Wuest is committed to advancing the research enterprise at ISU. 

Outside of work, Dr. Wuest enjoys spending time supporting projects to improve the local community by serving on boards and volunteering. She is also an avid runner and reader. 

Services provided by Dr. Wuest:

  • Assist faculty with personalized funding searches
  • Liaise with funding agencies to promote research and creative initiatives at ISU
  • Disseminate funding information to each campus
  • Coordinate and manage limited submissions
  • Conduct grant writing workshops and collect resources to promote grantsmanship
  • Support proposal development for small and large awards
  • Liaise with funders during proposal development process
  • Coordinate red team proposal reviews and the resubmission of unsuccessful proposals
  • Facilitate internal and external collaborations
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Sonia Martinez

Director of Undergraduate Research

Office: Administration Building, Room 141, 921 South 8th Ave, Pocatello, Idaho

(208) 282-1323

soniamartinez@isu.edu

Sonia Martinez, MPA is a dedicated advocate for undergraduate research. She has served as the Outreach Coordinator and currently the Undergraduate Research and Outreach Director for eight years. With several years of experience, she has played a pivotal role in promoting mentored undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative inquiry, successfully increasing student participation from first-generation and rural student populations.

Her background includes extensive workforce and community development work in government and the nonprofit sector, where she has contributed to economic growth and educational advancement. As a certified Economic Development Public Administration Professional, Sonia brings a strategic and policy-driven approach to her work. She has successfully assisted faculty in achieving broader impacts in their research, ensuring their work reaches and benefits Idaho communities.

Over the years, she has advised several student organizations and is currently the SACNAS at ISU advisor. Her community engagement includes serving on the Board of Directors of the Girls Scouts of Silver Sage and The Idaho Discovery Center Advisory Committee. Other volunteer areas include the Idaho STEM Ecosystem and efforts to secure scholarships for low-income students.

Services provided by Martinez include:

  • Faculty Collaboration and Support  - Assist faculty in integrating undergraduate students into their research projects.
  • Student Mentorship and Advising - Guide students in identifying research opportunities and applying for funding
  • Conference Presentation and Coordination - Provide opportunities and encourage students to present their research at local, national, as well as institutional research symposiums.
  • Promote access to research opportunities for all students, local and national. 
  • Outreach and Advocacy - Work with external stakeholders, businesses, government, and other university partners to create opportunities for students 
  • Manage Undergraduate Research awards for undergraduate Research and Student Travel.
  • Assist Faculty with writing Broader Impacts and Mentoring Plans in Undergraduate Research Awards
  • Assist faculty with Research Development work in their development or research and creative inquires. 
  • Assist Faculty Researchers in fostering collaborative partnerships with business, government, and community. 
  • Recruit undergraduate students for Idaho EPSCoR programs for competitive disciplinary and multidisciplinary research. 
  • Travel with students to state and national conferences to present their research and creative works
  • Manage ISU's participation and Coordinate student engagement in the Idaho Conference in Undergraduate Research