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Evolution to Pollution: Genomic Regulatory Signatures of Selection in Pesticide-Exposed Morelet's Crocodiles from Belize, Yeraldi Loera, GS (7EEC903D)In an increasingly polluted world, anthropogenic contaminants have become a significant threat to wildlife globally. Entering an organism through water, soil, food, and air, these toxic chemicals…
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Towards Spatially-Modulated Collective Cell Migration, Yubin Lin, GS (374003CF)From wound healing to cancer metastasis, collective cell migration is a key step to these biological processes. However, many of these migrations are localized and does not impact the whole system.…
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E-cadherin: Biological Glue to Improve Cell-Material Adhesion, Youn Kyoung (Elena) Cho, GS (2279756)Biomedical devices that penetrate the skin, such as implants and vascular access devices, rely on a stable attachment between the tissue and material to prevent complications. If the adhesion fails…
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EEB 522 Seminar Series | Irene Salinas RemiroEEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Irene Salinas Remiro “The extraordinary immunobiology of the African lungfish”
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Can you electrically stimulate wounds to make them heal faster?, Gawoon Shim, G4 (3964478)As a part of studying ‘collective migration’—the large scale migration of thousands of cells that is important for healing and developmental processes—the CohenLab harnesses a…
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Investigating Phospholipid Transport in Gram-negative Bacteria, Michael Lee, UG '22, (3964281)Gram-negative bacteria form two biological membranes; the inner membrane encloses the cytoplasm of the bacteria while the outer membrane surrounds the inner membrane and delineates the cell from the…
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Galen on Race, Health and Disease: Medicine and Empire in the Roman World - Rebecca FlemmingGalen on Race, Health and Disease: Medicine and Empire in the Roman World - Rebecca Flemming, University of Cambridge
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Engage 2021 - Celebrate Princeton Innovation (Part 2)Part 2 of 3 - Explore the Life Sciences Track with Joshua Rabinowitz, Daniel Cohen, Mohamed Abou Donia, Andrew Leifer, Sam Wang, and Henk-Jan Boele. Other CPI parts: Part 1 of 3 - Dean for Research…
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StressDeep: Stress Detection Using Wearable Medical Sensors and Efficient Neural Networks, Anu Vellore, UG '22 (2250003)Chronic stress poses serious harm to both physical and mental health. It is a risk factor for hypertension and coronary artery disease, as well as other health problems including gastroesophageal…
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The Role of Genetic Ancestry in Precision Medicine: Insights from Skin Pigmentation Genes in Parkinson's Disease, Talia Krainc, UG '21 (2294943)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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