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Following fusion of the egg and sperm during fertilization, the embryo divides to form a structure called a blastocyst. Differences between cells in the embryo emerge by the formation of the early…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Yonit Krebs, UG '24 (A3432925) Department
Molecular Biology
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Understanding how species once at the threat of extinction are affected in the long term can illuminate current and future conservation concerns. Northern elephant seals (NES) have a unique reaction…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Kenya Ripley-Dunlap, UG '24 (EE6A8B72) Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Our lungs are beautifully designed and energetically efficient gas-exchange systems that are formed by complex, tree-like networks. However, sometimes lungs do not form correctly during embryonic…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Jake J. Klimek, UG '24 (5C795CAC) Department
Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Biomanufacturing is the use of cell machinery to produce high-value chemicals. Although a growing field, used in the production of everyday products such as insulin and Vitamin C, the current…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Kenzo Salazar, UG '27, William Sebastian Gil, UG '27, Dowon Seo, UG '27 (73EFF2AD) Department
Molecular Biology
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) presents a significant healthcare challenge, affecting millions worldwide with its chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Current treatments, mainly…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Camille Perez, UG '27, Rebekah Choi, UG '26, Evelyn Chen, UG '26 (1BA407E8) Department
Chemical and Biological Engineering
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What happens when we infuse cells and biological tissues with human-made materials? The possibilities are endless; we open up a new world for interacting with our cells, from measuring minuscule…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Sanjana Venkatesh, UG '26 (2D0A2083) Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Vascular malformations are the result of atypical development of blood vessels. As with many rare conditions, vascular malformations are understudied, and the mechanisms underlying their formation…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Natalie Torres, UG '26 (380192FE) Department
Molecular Biology
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The motivation of our project is to create a treatment that would isolate and attack cancer cells rather than both cancerous and non-cancerous cells. The impact of this would be profound, as patients…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Remy Garcia-Kakebeen, UG '27, Ryan Miner, UG '27, Jingjing Wang, UG '26 (4A06F438) Department
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
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From wound healing to cancer metastasis, collective cell migration is a key step to these biological processes. However, many of these migrations are localized and does not impact the whole system.…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Yubin Lin, GS (374003CF) Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Toxoplasma gondii is a single-cell parasite which causes toxoplasmosis, a disease causing flu-like symptoms in healthy individuals but severe eye or brain damage in congenitally infected children,…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Maria Josefina Karakousis, UG '26 (3CDAD298) Department
Molecular Biology
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EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Allyson Hindle "Physiology of deep diving seals"
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February 8th, 2024 Speaker
Allyson Hindle Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Location
Guyot Hall
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CBE senior Callie Zheng discusses the depth and breadth of a discipline that has empowered her to advance the frontiers of knowledge.
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Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Investigating Extracellular Matrix Protein Accumulation in a Model of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Advised by: Prof. Jean E. Schwarzbauer, Molecular Biology Yu Sun, Molecular Biology
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July 31st, 2023 Speaker
Blaise Stone Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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