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WC01May2024_JCoburn

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Thinking About Pain, the Brain, and You, Toru Obunge, UG '24 (F39094D0)

There is growing research into psychological treatments for pain conditions, such as music therapy, cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), and mindfulness-based interventions. However, a unifying…

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PowerVision: Giving AI the Ability to Understand Electrical Schematics, Dak Cheung Cheng, UG '25 (47276F72)

Power electronics are the backbone of the 21st century. Whether to comes to charging your phone or powering to a city, power electronics are are responsible for keeping the entire world running.…

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JPP11January2024_AMallet

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OLTP05December2023_DEremin

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Systems and synthetic biology and emerging topics A - Chair: Luke Mackinder

The phase separated CO2-fixing pyrenoid proteome determined by TurboID - Chun Sing Lau, Adam Dowle, Philipp Girr, Luke Mackinder A chloroplast protein atlas reveals novel structures and spatial…

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How bacteria communicate; investigating the biochemical mechanism of bacterial "speech", Steven Bodine, GS (2278074)

Communication is an incredibly powerful tool for species to survive in a hostile environment. With that in mind, it is perhaps unsurprising that even some of the simplest life forms, bacteria, have…

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Celebrate Princeton Innovation 2022 - Lindy McBride: Synthetic blends for manipulation of mosquito behavior

Researchers have discovered a specific blend of chemicals that mimics the human odor mosquitoes respond to, which could lead to the development of baits that would attract mosquitoes to lethal traps.…

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OURSIP Intern - Ben Kim

Modeling the Motion of Piezoelectric Soft Robots Mentors: Professor Minjie Chen, ECE Hsin Cheng, ECE

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Ines Montani, Solutions for Advanced NLP for Diverse Languages, May 12, 2022

This event is part of the New Languages for NLP: Building Linguistic Diversity in the Digital Humanities Institute, in partnership with DARIAH-EU and generously supported by a grant from the National…

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SULI22June2021_Guterl

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Portrait of a Powerhouse: Live-Cell Imaging to Monitor Mitochondrial Behavior, Therese C. Kichuk, GS (2311334)

Just as the human body is kept alive by the functioning of its organs, individual cells are dependent on the health of subcellular structures called organelles. Often, what comes to mind when we…

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Characterizing Biological Phase Separation With Predictive Approaches, Dylan Kim, UG '21 (2309371)

Biological phase separation is a thermodynamically driven behavior that dictates the formation of many critical membraneless bodies in the cell, including the nucleolus and stress granules. Because…

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Computational Study of Microtubule Networks in Cell Division, Rebekah Adams, UG '21 (2307105)

The dynamics of the meiotic spindle, the macromolecular machine responsible for the segregation of chromosomes and equal partitioning of genetic information during cellular division, are immensely…

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Ocamls Modules: Part 1: Simple Structures

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A Short Java Rant

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