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Jennifer Schieltz presents Cattle-wildlife interactions on shared rangelands in East Africa
Emerging Alumni Scholars 2015 - Jennifer Schieltz
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Exploration of Bacterial Nitric Oxide Stress Responses as a Source of Antivirulence Targets
Emerging Alumni Scholars 2015 - Jonathan Robinson
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The Fourth Amendment, Cars, and Freedom in Twentieth-Century America
Emerging Alumni Scholars 2015 - Sarah Seo '02
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology graduate student Jennifer Peterson explains how Chagas disease both affects and is affected by the kissing bug that spreads it.
More than Just Carriers: How Chagas Disease…
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Introduction by George R. Trumbull IV '99, Vice Chair for the Committee on Academic Programs for Alumni. The Emerging Alumni Scholars Program features presentations…
2014 Emerging Alumni Scholars Welcome and…
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History of Science graduate student Hannah-Louise Clark presents her research on public health in colonial Algeria from 1904-1962 and describes the complex and…
Doctoring the Bled: Medical Auxiliaries,…
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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering graduate student Daniel Quinn discusses his research into underwater robots, propulsion, and the benefits of using bio-inspired…
Should Swimming Robots be Flexible?
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An interview with Princeton Student, Dixon Li, '14. CAAS Concentrator, receives prestigious Marshall Scholarship
Dixon Li - Marshall Scholarship Recipient
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Sociology graduate student Daniel Schneider presents his research on economic factors and the changes in American marriage over the past few decades. In examining the…
Wealth and the Marital Divide
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Psychology graduate student Mina Cikara presents her work on human response to pain in others, with a focus on Schadenfreude, in her study of rival fan groups (Red Sox…
Us vs. Them: Neural Responses to Rival…
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English graduate student Renee Fox shares her research about the concept of reanimation in Victorian literature.
The Reanimated Corpse in Victorian Literature
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History of Science graduate student William Deringer presents his research on Britain's South Sea Bubble (1720), Archibald Hutcheson's mathematical models for…
The Meaning of Financial Value in 1720:…
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Molecular Biology graduate student Brian Ell presents his research on micro RNAs as inhibitors of breast cancer bone metastasis and their use as possible therapeutics…
Small RNAs as novel therapeutics for bone…
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Civil and Environmental Engineering graduate student Ning Lin presents her work on hurricane risk assessment.
Multi-Hazard Risk Analysis Related to Hurricanes
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Chemical and Biological Engineering graduate student Varun Kumar presents his research on the role of nanocarriers in therapeutics delivery. Introduction by Jeffrey…
Nanocarriers for Therapeutics Delivery
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Psychology graduate student Chandramouli Chandrasekaran presents his research on primates and the importance of facial expressions in their communications. Introduction…
How Primates Use Faces to Hear Better
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