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Metabolism and responses to the environment B - Chair- Jose Luis Crespo

Autophagy is required to maintain cellular homeostasis upon chloroplast stress in Chlamydomonas - Samuel Gomez-Arcas, Manuel J. Mallon-Ponce, Luis G Heredia-Martinez, Timo Muhlhaus, Michael Schroda,…

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OURSIP Intern- Icey Ai

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ReMatch Intern - Emily Paulin

Understanding Russian Public Opinion of the Invasion of Ukraine Mentors: Prof. Mark Beissinger, Politics Jacob Tucker, Politics

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ReMatch Intern - Shruti Roy

Modeling North Atlantic Phytoplankton Blooms Mentors: Prof. Laure Resplandy, Geosciences Dr. Jessica Garwood, Geosciences

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3.15.22 The Erdogan Era in Turkey and Its Legacy

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5.6.2022 Brazil Lab Day 2 Afternoon

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A New Approach to Coral Reef Management: the Integrative Medicine Framework, Minal Patel, UG '25, (3964747)

Coral reef ecosystems are home to more than 25% of aquatic life and are relied upon by the human population whose dependence on coral reefs has grown in recent decades for food, our coastlines, and…

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Ocean energy capture through ferrofluid sloshing, Seth Freeman and Polina Zhilkina, UG '22, (3965210)

Ocean surface waves carry vast amounts of energy that could be harnessed as a renewable source of electricity generation. However, current ocean energy capture devices fail to be economically viable…

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Anxious Prospects: Determining Cognitive Processes Underlying Biased Risk Preferences in Anxiety, Allison Yang, UG '23 (3959046)

One prominent symptom of anxiety is exaggerated threat appraisal, which is an overestimation of the likelihood and extent of harm. Researchers have aimed to understand what underlies the real cause…

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Drugs are good, but how do they go bad?, Yejoon Seo, G4 (3937727)

Many oral delivery drugs are in the amorphous state, stabilized by an amorphous polymer. Over time, these drugs tend to "flow," resulting in significant changes to the drug product that…

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Why Thomas Sowell Matters

A discussion with Jason Riley on Thomas Sowell and why his writings—on everything from school choice and affirmative action to economic inequality and social justice—continue to be…

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Bradford Seminar: "Low-nitrifying agricultural systems are crucial for next Green Revolution"

Present nitrogen management in agriculture appears to have serious flaws, reflected in poor nitrogen use efficiency, massive nitrogen leakage into the environment, and contamination of waterbodies…

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March 16 Facilities VP Town Hall

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The Black Church: Current Challenges and Enduring Hope

Historically, the Black Church has played a vital role in the black community, spiritually, socially, and politically. In the current period the Black Church, like the church as a whole, is…

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SOS29January2022_EBouZeid

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PUEA 2021 Conference Day 2: Keynote 3 - Dimitri Kusnezov

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