2023 Presenters
2023 Presenters
Welcome to the 2023 Celebration of Undergraduate Research! You can browse posters below or use the search function to find a presenter name or search by department.
147
Session 1
The characterization of helicase activity and enzyme specificity of Tte-UvrD
Brady Walton, Ella Babcock, Emily Tracy, Kyle Messier, Samuel McDow
Department: ChemistryFaculty Mentor: Thomas Freeman
147
Session 2
A Worldwide Review of Studies Examining Toxic Metal Structures Linked to Preeclampsia
Sarah Giang
Department:Faculty Mentor: Rebecca Fry
147
Session 2
A Worldwide Review of Studies Examining Toxic Metal Structures Linked to Preeclampsia
Sarah Giang
Department: Environmental ScienceFaculty Mentor: Rebecca Fry
148
Session 2
Effects of Depressive Symptoms and Inflammation on Social Behavior
Sarah Barnes
Department: Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Keely Muscatell
148
Session 2
Effects of Depressive Symptoms and Inflammation on Social Behavior
Sarah Barnes
Department: Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Keely Muscatell
149
Session 1
Making Digital Learning more Adaptive and Effective
Sarayu Yenumula
Department: School of EducationFaculty Mentor: Matt Bernacki
149
Session 2
Title: Greening the Hill: Analyzing Illuminance and Temperature on the FedEx Global Education Center’s Green Roofs
Claudia Sandoval, Sarah Dean, Brenda Palacios Rodriguez, Brooke Kongmany
Department: E3PFaculty Mentor: Antonia Sebastian
150
Session 1
Lanthanide Binding Capabilities of Sequence-Controlled Block Co-polymers with Di(phenylalanine)
Savannah Grizzard
Department: ChemistryFaculty Mentor: Abigail Knight
150
Session 2
Forecasting Inflation with Machine Learning
Sarah Larino
Department: EconomicsFaculty Mentor: Andrii Babii
151
Session 1
Carbon Nanotube Stationary Head CT Scanner Prototype Evaluation
Seth Tysor
Department: Physics and Astronomy, Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Christina Inscoe
151
Session 2
A forward genetic screen identifies mutants that suppress the effects of a gene-diet interaction in C. elegans
Sarah Torzone
Department: BiologyFaculty Mentor: Rob Dowen
152
Session 1
Modelling Magnetics for Better Control in Microfluidic Cell
Shriya Haravu
Department: Allied Physical Sciences, PhysicsFaculty Mentor: Richard Superfine
152
Session 2
Updates from NuDot: Double-Beta Decay with Direction Reconstruction in Liquid Scintillator
Sarah Vickers
Department: Physics & AstronomyFaculty Mentor: Julieta Gruszko
153
Session 2
Outside the Box: Measuring the Unintended Consequences of Ban the Box Policies at an Industry Level
Shane Gravelle
Department: Kenan Flagler Business SchoolFaculty Mentor: Gerald Cohen
153
Session 1
FANCA KO Breast Cancer Cells are Sensitized to PARPi and ATRi by Homologous Recombination-Independent Mechanisms
Simon Ellington
Department: Biochemistry & Biophysics, Radiation OncologyFaculty Mentor: Gaorav Gupta
154
Session 1
Optimization of Adhesive, 3D-Printed Hydrogel Patches as a Drug Delivery System for Wound Healing
Srilekha Venkatraman
Department: Pharmacoengineering and Molecular PharmaceuticsFaculty Mentor: Juliane Nguyen
154
Session 2
Neurophysiological Correlates of Affective State Across the Menstrual Cycle
Shruti Temkar
Department: Psychiatry, School of MedicineFaculty Mentor: Elizabeth Andersen
155
Session 2
Magnetic-Resonance-Coupling-Based Wireless Power Transfer System for Battery-free Miniaturized Medical Implants
Sicheng Xing
Department: Applied Physical Sciences, Biomedical EngineeringFaculty Mentor: Wubin Bai
155
Session 1
Assessing the Quantitative Business Impacts of Paid Family Leave
Stuti Shah
Department: Business AdministrationFaculty Mentor: Jeanne Bonds
156
Session 1
Studying the Connectome of Neuronal Primary Cilia in the Human Cerebral Cortex
Su-Ji Cho
Department: Cell Biology & Physiology, Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Eva Anton
156
Session 2
Transnistria: Moldova's Donbas?
Siddharth Reddy
Department: Romance StudiesFaculty Mentor: Letitia Guran
157
Session 2
An Application of Computer Vision in Automating Behavioral Analysis of Predator Odor Exposure in Rats
Sophia Lin
Department: Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies, Department of Computer ScienceFaculty Mentor: Joyce Besheer
157
Session 1
Dynamic Structural Equation Models: Promising Yet Concerning
Suryadyuti Baral
Department: Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Patrick Curran
158
Session 1
Protease Activated receptors and glycoprotein VI cooperatively drive the platelet component in thromboelastography
Tanvi Rudran
Department: Biochemistry & BiophysicsFaculty Mentor: Robert Lee
159
Session 1
Evaluating the Pro-inflammatory Immune Effects from Inhaled Wood Smoke Exposure in Human Lungs
Taraneh Sadritabrizi
Department: BiologyFaculty Mentor: Bob Goldstein
159
Session 2
A Cross-Validation Study of Model-Free Learning Tasks
Srinidhi Manivasagam
Department: Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Charlotte Boettiger
160
Session 2
Poor Dietary Habits Increase Proinflammatory Factors in College Students
Tejaswi Siripurapu, Elizabeth McNair
Department: Psychology & NeuroscienceFaculty Mentor: Victoria Macht
161
Session 2
Protein Dimer Stability in Concentrated Solutions of Sugar Polymers
Thomas Redvanly
Department: ChemistryFaculty Mentor: Gary Pielak
161
Session 1
Determining the Histone Post-translational Modification Binding Specificities of ASH1L Histone Reader Domains
Tiffanie Lee
Department: Biochemistry & BiophysicsFaculty Mentor: Brian Strahl
162
Session 1
Disposable POCT Type Sensor for C-reactive Protein Using Extended Gate Field Effect Transistor and Anti-CRP Antibody
Varun Kochar
Department: Biomedical EngineeringFaculty Mentor: Koji Sode