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20241030 NJECC Annual Conference Keynote: "From the Bench to the Bedside - Translating Imaging and Therapeutic Device Technology to the Clinic"

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EEB 522 Seminar Series - Anuraag Bukkuri

EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Anuraag Bukkuri "Cancer: An Individuals Most Personal Experience with Natural Selection"

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Jha, Shantenu - "A.I.- coupled High-Performance Computing for Discovery and Design"

AI for Accelerating Invention, a new Princeton AI Lab initiative, integrates artificial intelligence into engineering research, developing new technologies and tools to accelerate the process of…

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OURSIP Intern - Philip Mwendwa

Structural studies on proteins involved in organelle replication in malaria parasites Advised by: Professor John Jimah, Molecular Biology Dr. Amanda Riccio

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OURSIP Intern - Maria Karakousis

Investigations of Biophysical and Biochemical Mechanisms of Proteins Involved in T. gondii Parasite Propagation Advised by:John Jimah, Molecular Biology Erik Zupa, Molecular Biology

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The Racialized Politics of Drugs: Analyzing Racial Resentment and Cannabis Policy, Milo Richardson, UG '25 (FF7686F0)

Amidst a national shift toward the acceptance of marijuana legalization, a divide emerges between the robust support for recreational marijuana legalization and the hesitant implementation of…

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Exploring the Predictive Potential of ESM1-b on Identifying Sub-cellular Protein Localizations, Shazra Raza, UG '24 (ED8F687F)

Proteins, a fundamental component of all cellular processes, exhibit diverse functions which are dictated by their unique structures. Large language models (LLMs), such as ESM1-b, have recently…

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Fiber Formation Based on Nonequilibrated Aqueous Two-phase Systems, Maria Luisa Parada, UG '26 (751583FB)

Liquid-liquid phase separation is a fascinating and ever-evolving phenomenon that has captured renewed attention, particularly in the fields of biology and material synthesis. Our focus has been on…

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NJ AI Summit - AI for Health

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OURSIP Intern - Maria Luisa Parada

Fiber Formation Based on Nonequilibrated Aqueous Two-phase Systems Advised by: Prof. Howard Stone, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Niki Abbasi, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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OURSIP Intern - Felix Xu

New Approaches to Quaternary C-C Bond Formation via Iron Metallaphotoredox Catalysis Advised by: Prof. David W.C. MacMillan, Chemistry Andria Pace, Chemistry

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Sharps Containers are Red, Tourniquets are Blue: Harm Reduction’s Abridged History and an Ethnography of Contemporary Programs, Chloe Fox-Gitomer, UG (2264839)

This project is about harm reduction, a practice invented to help people who use drugs (PWUDs) use them more safely, as well as live healthier, happier lives. Things PWUDs need are identified…

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Computational Insights into the Atomic-Scale Properties of Amorphous Solid Dispersions of Cannabidiol, Stephanie Monson, UG '23 (2277961)

Cannabidiol (CBD) has been gaining popularity as a therapeutic, targeting diseases such as epilepsy and Alzheimer’s. Like many other small molecule drugs, CBD has low solubility and…

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Ripples in my protein: How different parts of a protein talk to each other and change its structure, Sohit Miglani, GS (4088652)

Proteins change their structure to perform different functions. We have always known that proteins can exist in different structures but the molecular mechanisms that allow parts of a protein to talk…

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Cobalt-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenation of Pharmaceutically-Relevant Functionalized Enamides, Madison Esposito, UG '23 (2271047)

Asymmetric hydrogenation– the addition of hydrogen across a substrate’s carbon-carbon double bond, as mediated by transition metal catalysts– is an atom-economical process used to…

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Novel Tools for Finding Novel Drugs / Distinguished Innovator Talk (Zemer Gitai) - Engage 2022

The Gitai lab has developed approaches that enable discovery of new drugs with novel mechanisms of action and are using these methods to discover new antibiotics that our society desperately…

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