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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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A More Sustainable Process for the Production of Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide, a Battery-Relevant Material, Hannah Even, UG '25 (74268795)

Electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD) is a material that is important in battery production and water treatment. Manganese for EMD comes from a manganese oxide compound called pyrolusite in manganese…

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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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Linking Sleep & Gut Health: Circadian Rhythms in Antimicrobial Proteins, Talia Akoh-Arrey, GS (C00AC432)

Shift work, which refers to work schedules outside the hours of 7AM and 6PM, is a global practice employed in several industries. While being an essential part of the workforce, decades of research…

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OLTP16May2023_EKustova

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Highlight Seminar: Climate Models Are Good

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Meet Elsie Sheidler

Elsie Sheidler is an associate director at the Pace Center and oversees the center's operations team.

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Decentralization and Health Outcomes in the Philippines, Madison Spinelli, UG '22 (3961005)

This thesis investigates decentralization on population health through quantitative means in the Philippines during the transition period from 1989-1998. The driving hypothesis is that…

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Leaving the life: Exiting a violent social network amidst changing gang landscapes, Megan Kang, G2 (3957014)

Leaving the life of the streets involves personal and social considerations. This paper explores the social dynamics of desistance from crime – what it means to leave behind one’s gang as…

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Bradford Seminar: "Flood Vulnerable Populations: Who's Exposed And Who Recovers?"

Water and destruction garner the attention in flood disasters, and drive research and policy emphasis on physical processes and built environment impacts. But the main reason we care about floods is…

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Deep Learning Genomics Methods for the Study of Regulatory Signals in Breast Tissue, Briana Macedo UG '22 (2312983)

It is now possible to utilize large genomics datasets to understand how mutations in our genetic code lead to disease, and in turn, create fine-tuned therapies. We leverage predictions from a deep…

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CUI Overview

Overview of CUI Compliance Requirements

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