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Boom or Bust: Unleashing Butyrate BOMBcoliâ„¢ with Engineered E. Coli to Tackle Food Allergies, George Kopf V, UG '27, Daniel Tu, UG '27, Emma Schrier, UG '27 (867207B2)

The native ecosystem of the intestinal microbiome provides an excellent setting to deploy engineered, probiotic bacteria for a variety of therapeutic cases. In this proposal, we suggest the…

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Peroxisome Regulation During Influenza A infection, Laura Haubold, UG '24 (5CEF7A66)

Influenza A virus (IAV) creates a significant burden of disease in the human population every year, including millions of cases of severe illness, and hundreds of thousands of deaths. Like all…

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Juggling Risks: Transforming Risks at Trenton Circus Squad, Cherry Wei Ge, UG '24 (746F90B3)

In the social sciences, the literature on risk has largely been focused on the neoliberal bent with which we approach the concept. I want to complicate that picture by introducing the ethnographic…

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How can Food Waste Valorization Fight Climate Change

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Bradford Seminar: "Office of Air and Radiation - Climate, Clean Air & Environmental Justice"

Bradford Seminar: Wielding the Tools of Environmental Policy: How Regulatory Rulemaking Serves the Climate, Clean Air, and Environmental Justice Agenda Speaker: Joseph Goffman, Principal Deputy…

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Plenary Session: Frameworks, Roundtables and Clubs: Debt Governance and Debt Restructuring

SpeakersMODERATOR: Penelope Hawkins, UNCTAD Mma Amara Ekeruche, Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa Yannis Manuelides, Director, Elmar Advisors; former partner…

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Is Telomerase The Kryptonite of Human Cytomegalovirus?, Chloe Cavanaugh, GS (2264575)

Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) remains highly prevalent and can cause severe disease in immunocompromised hosts. Congenital infection is a leading cause of congenital neurologic defects. There is no…

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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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Bradford Seminar: "Getting to Net Zero: A Canadian Perspective."

Simon Donner, a professor of climatology at the University of British Columbia, will present “Getting to Net-Zero: A Canadian Perspective.” Donner will discuss the Canadian…

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Bradford Seminar - "The Inflation Reduction Act and the Path to a Net-Zero America"

The combined impact of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 marks the first time that the full financial might of the federal government is aligned…

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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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How food waste valorization fights climate change, Jinjin Chen, G2 (3955569)

To address climate change and reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, there is an urgent need to reduce the emissions from food waste landfilling. Food waste valorization to value-added products has…

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Laser-Based 3D Metal Printing by Direct In-Situ Smelting, Marco Rupp, G1 and Claire Dashe, G1, (3929453)

One fifth of the world’s carbon emission comes from the manufacturing sector and with the ongoing climate crisis, the look for alternative and more green manufacturing processes is on. In our…

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