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OURSIP Intern - Michael KostolanskyAn Analysis of Phase Separation in Short Chain Homopolymer Systems Advised by:William Jacobs - Department of Chemistry Fan Chen
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The Role of Ciboulot in the Development of the Drosophila Tracheal System, Natalie Torres, UG '26 (380192FE)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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Cryo-EM Studies of Organelle Formation in Parasites , Jennifer Nwokeji, UG,'25 (47CC11C8)Toxoplasmosis and malaria are parasitic diseases with significant global health impacts. An estimated 1 in every 3 individuals worldwide are infected with toxoplasmosis, and over 600,000 die annually…
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The Sub-Two Hour Marathon: Applying an Engineering Lens to Understand How Eliud Kipchoge Did the Impossible, Lola Wheeler, UG '23 (2833924)This research project successfully provided insight into what it took to break, what is often referred to as, the “impossible barrier” – finishing a marathon in under 2 hours. In…
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OURSIP Intern - Jennifer NwokejiCryo-EM Studies of Organelle Formation in Parasites Mentors: Prof. John Jimah, Molecular Biology Nathan Fowler (Research Specialist), Molecular Biology
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Collective Trauma, Identity, and Healing: An Ethnography of Neo-Hasidic Jews in English-Speaking Jerusalem, Naomi Shifrin, UG '22 (3968076)Collective trauma emerged as a focus of scholarly inquiry with the First World War. Today, sociologists understand that collective trauma can give rise to the construction of meaning and identity…
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Characterizing the Effect of Quorum Sensing on Aggregation and Virulence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bob Schofner, UG '22 (3955327)Quorum sensing (QS) is a cell-to-cell communication process performed by bacteria, including human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, to coordinate the expression of virulence genes through the…
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Social Reward Shapes Confirmation of Interpersonal Expectations, Jean Luo, UG '21 (2304968)Human minds use categories to process the constant onslaught of information from the environment. A direct consequence of this use of categories has also made people susceptible to relying too much…
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