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Estrogen is a sex hormone that plays different roles in the brain versus in the periphery. Notably, low levels of estrogen have been shown to be associated with spatial memory impairment and object…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Sebastian Mehrzad, UG '26, Ida Narli, UG '26 (C6410DF1) Department
Neuroscience
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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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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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In sociology, the ‘boundary effect’ argues that policing maintains segregation by increasing presence at the borders of neighborhoods. Relatively few quantitative studies have attempted…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Connie Gong, UG '25 (E73D1A87) Department
Sociology
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March 19th, 2024 Speaker
Kohei Kawabata Department
PCTS Location
Jadwin Hall Room 407
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March 19th, 2024 Speaker
Kohei Kawabata Department
PCTS Location
Jadwin Hall Room 407
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Alicia Diaz performance November 2nd, 2023 Chancellor Green Rotunda.
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John E. Favors ’72 was an early Black student leader and co-founder of the Third World Center (which was later renamed the Carl A. Fields Center). He went on to become one of the world’s…
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February 24th, 2023 Speaker
Various Department
ORL/ Hindu Life Location
Carl Fields Center
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The concepts of ekphrasis and mimesis have prominently found their way into art historical methodologies that span subdisciplines of the field, generating interpretive models and sitting at the…
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November 2nd, 2022 Speaker
Rachel Patt Department
Mary Seeger O'Boyle Postdoctoral Fellow Location
Princeton University
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Gunshot-detecting microphones, killer drones and baby fingerprint scanners all exist to convince citizens that they are necessary developments for a safe society. Yet, Black technologists and…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Payton Croskey Department
African American Studies
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Structural violence harms individuals’ health; however, this connection is not broadly recognized in society because the relationships which constitute structural violence are invisible. This…
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Lauren McGrath, UG '21 Department
Anthropology
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The greatest challenge facing the emergence of precision medicine is the lack of diversity in studied populations. To address this gap, it is critical to consider ancestral diversity that reflects…
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Talia Krainc, UG '21 Department
Anthropology
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