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Faculty and Student Research Posters and Exhibits - Session I 11:00 am -12:30 pm CE 450 • • • • • • • • • ARTS AND HUMANITIES PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AR=AIRS EDUCATION, SOCIAL AND BBtAVIORAL SCIENCES BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATICS AND ENGINEERING PHYSICAL SCIENCES LIFE AND HEALTH SCIENCES IMAGING NSFGK-12 ARTS AND HUMANITIES 1. THE OLD-TIME TRADITION: REDISCOVERY OF FOLK Music IN THE UNllED ST.crES Chance D. Wagner 2. ENGJIGING WITH THE VISU"'- ARTS Basile Center for Art, Design and Public Life Herron School of Art and Design 3. CORPUS: TowmD A CoLL.«BOMl'IVE ONLINE REsEMcH PLATFORM FOR UsERS OF ScHOLIRLY EomoNs Andre De lienne, Yuan Jia, Davide Bolchini, Reecha Bharali Liberal Arts, Informatics 4. DIGIT"'- ATLAS OF Ar.w:RICAN RELIGION David Bodenhamer, Sharon Kandris, Neil Devadasan, Jay Colbert, Jim Dowling, Laura Danielson Liberal Arts, Polis Center 5. PUPPETS OF TERROR: THE LIMITS AND 0PPORTIJN111ES OF CREATING AfiBIGUITY ABOUT TERRORISTS AND TERRORISM THROUGH HUMOR L~ia Davey, Jonathan Rossing Liberal Arts Mentor: Jonathan Rossing, Liberal Arts 6. Pueuc PEDPGOGY AND PoPULIR CuLTURE: AssESSING SAnRE AND Ac11visM IN AN EMERGENT MEDIA lANDSCPPE Omar Herrera, Amy Nightingale, Jonathan Rossing Liberal Arts Mentor: Jonathan Rossing, Liberal Arts 7. LINGUIGE vs. BEHNIORS: A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO STUDYING RliclSM Lacey Gillard, Jonathan Rossing Science Mentor: Jonathan Rossing, Liberal Arts 8. ART, R.tcE, SP.teE Eli:zabeth Kr)tjer-Reid, M>dupe Labode, Laura Hol21Tian, Paul Mullins Liberal Arts, Herron School of Mand Design PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS 9. Do THE HoMEL.Ess CouNT? Laura Littlepage, Jennifer Rice Public and Environmental Affairs 10. CNtOPY MD PL.MTMLE SP.teE WITHIN NESCO NEIGHBORHOOD, INDIMN'OLIS, INDIANA Stswn King, Nan Ye, Amanda Kabat, Daniel Johnson Liberal Arts A::lvisor: Daniel Johnson, Liberal .Arts 11. AFFORDML.E ExERCISE OPPORTUNITIES l•ROVE THE HEAL.TH AND FITNESS OF INNER-CllY REslDENTS Jordan Mcintire, NiCole R. Keith, P.llison S. Plopper, Kisha Virgil Physical Education and Tourism Management, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Mentors: NiCole R. Keith, P.llison S. Plopper, Physical Education and Tourism Management; Kisha Virgil, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 12. HE#!..THY SMIL.ES FOR E'MPL.OYMIL.ITY PROGRAM IN NEM EAs'rslDE INDl#llN'OL.IS Karen Yoder, Jeyanthi Bhaheetharan, Stephens Hendricks, Timothy Morgan, Erika Schmit Dentistry 13. HE#!..THY SMIL.ES FOR E'MPL.OYMIL.ITY PROGRAM IMPL.EllENTAl'ION Jeyanthi Bhaheetharan, Stephen Hendricks, Erika Schmit, Timothy Morgan, Karen Yoder, TimothyCarlson Public Health, Dentistry, Liberal .Arts A::lvisor: Karen Yoder, limothyCartson, Dentistry EDUCATION, SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 14. CRE.cllNG THE STEM EDUCAl10N REsEMCH INSTITUTE: SERI Charlie Feldhaus, Andy Gawin, Joma Mutegi Engineering and Technology, Science, Education 15. IDENTIFYING CoNNECTIONS MD POTENTIA. S'tNERGIES AMONG IUPUI STEM E.oucA110N INITIATIVES AndyGavrin, Grant Fore, Brandon Sorge Science, Engineering and Technology, STEM Education Research Institute 16. SELF•LE,fDERSHIP, SEL.F-EFFIC.teY, AND AcADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN UNDERGRADUAl"E STUDENTS AND PEER MENTORS Lauren Bouchard, Michele Hansen Science, UniwrsityCollege Mentor: Michele Hansen, UniwrsityCollege 17. THE INDl#llA UNIVERSITY STUDENT 0UTRE.tCH CL.IN IC A'S A Su BSTRATE FOR I NTERPROFESSIONAL E.oUCAl10N: A THERAPY PERSPECTIVE Kathr)fl Banas, Maggie Cappel, TerryLoghmani Health and Rehabilitation Sciences A::lvisor: TerryLoghmani, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 18. CHMGES IN PROFESSIONAL MD CoMMUNllY PERCEPTIONS FOLL.OWING PH'VSICAL THERAPY GRJDU.1111!!! STUDENT PMTICIPAl10N IN A STUDENT LED INTER.PROFESSION.ti. 0UTRE.tCH CLINIC Carolyn Ebbens, Hillary Nuest, Caitiin Stewnson, Peter P.ltenburger, Terry Loghmani Health and Rehabilitation Sciences A::lvisor: Peter P.ltenburger, Terry Loghmani, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 19. THE IMPJCT OF H1P-HOP INSTRUCTION ON STUDENTS IN URBAN SETTINGS Tayana Dowdell, Joma Mutegi Education Mentor: Jomo Mutegi, Education 20. ENBRACING A LEMNING Cor..1uN11Y AT GEORGE WASHINGTON Co""'1UNITY H1GH ScHooL: WHAT 1s THE Hue? Loreliss Bonilla, M>nica Medina Education P H'ISICAL Mentor: Monica Medina, Education 21. IMPROVED .ANJL'ISIS IND VISUlt.IZR'ION OF Co•UNITY INDICATORS AND INDICES Christopher Farah, Sharon Kandlis, Karen Comer Frederickson Polis Center, Liberal Arts 22. PROMOTING RECOVERY IN MENTIL ILLNESS: A SHARED DECISION MAKING PROGRMll Mchelle Salyers, Heidi Hedrick, Erin hlams Science 23. EVlt.UATlON OF INDIANAAcCESS TO RECOVERY Dennis Watson, Sarah Freeman, Haley Inman, Brittany Brown Public Health 24. ANSA: BECOfllNG A RECOVERY FOCUSED TOOL Betty A Walton, Hea-Won Kim, SeonHye Park Social Work 25. MENTlil.. HElil..TH SCREENINGS IN JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS: PREDICTORS OF MENTIL HElil..TH SERVICE UTILIZR'ION MD RECIDIVISM Laura White, Matthew Aalsma Medicine hlvisor: Matthew Aalsma, Medicine 26. APPRECIAl"IVE INQUIRY /16 0RGANIZR10Nlil.. CHM GE IN A CollWUNITY MENTlil.. HElil..TH SETTING Ruth Firmin, Michelle Salyers, Timothy Gerhart, Elizabeth Avery, Richard Frankel Science, Medicine hlvisors: Mchelle Salyers, Science 27. CoRRELATES OF ATTENDANCE IN PSYCHl.crRIC SERVICES: A CRITIC.ft. REVIEW KelseyBonfils, Alan McGuire, Lauren Bouchard, Marina Kukla Science hlvisor: Alan McGuire, Science 28. THE PARDIER STUDY: SEXUlt. RISKS David C. Bell, Aron E. Di Bacco Liberal Arts 29. RELA110NSHIPS BETWEEN HE.ILTH BEHMORS MD HPV VllCCINE RECEIPT MD INTENTIONS .tMONG UNDERGRJIDUATE WoEN Leah Van Antwerp, Joseph Winger, Shannon Christy, Catherine Mosher Science Mentor: Catherine Mosher, Science 30. E.GING DISORDERS IN ADULTHOOD Nicole Mensah, Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, Nathan Stupiansky, Rachel Teat Medicine hlvisors: Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, Nathan Stupiansky, Medicine 31. SOMIVIC SYMPTOMS, BUT NOT NONSOMAllC S'tlPTOMS, OF DEPRESSION ME AssoclAJED WITH INSULIN REslSTANCE: N.cJIONlt. HE.II.TH AND NUTRITION Ex#ttNA110N SURVEY (NHANES) 2005-2010 Elizabeth Vrany, Jessica Berntson, Tasneem Khambaty, Jesse Stewart Science hlvisor: Jesse Stewart, Science 32. DEPRESSIVE S'tlPTOMS ME AssoclAJED WITH POOR ADHERENCE TO SOME LIFESTYLE BUT NOT MEDICA110N REcoMMENDA110NS TO PREVENT CMDIOVMCULM DISEASE: N.crioN1t. HElil..TH MD NUTRITION Ex.w1NA110N SuRvEY (NHANES) 2005-2010 Jessica Berntson, Elizabeth Vrany, Tasneem Khambaty, Jesse Stewart, Kendra Stewart Science, Medicine hlvisor: Jesse Stewart, Science 33. DoueLE DEPRESSION 1s Assoc1ATED WITH GRER"ER RlsK OF INCIDENT CARDIOVASCULAR D1sEME THIN MAJOR DEPRESSION: DRA FROM THE NATION.ft. EPIDEfllOLOGIC SURVEY ON ALCOHOL AND RELATED CoNDITlONS (NESARC) Stephanie Case, Manisha Sawhney, Jesse Stewart Science A:lvisor: Jesse Stewart, Science 34. So1M11c-VEGETAJIVE SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION PREDICT 6-YEAR INCREASES IN INSULIN RESISTJNCE: DATA FROM THE PITTSBURGH HEALTHY HEART PROJECT Tasneem Khambaty, Jesse Stewart, Matthew M.ildoon, Thomas Kamarck IUPUI, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine A:lvisor: Jesse Stewart 35. PERSONAL INFORMA'l1CS JND REFLECTION: A CRITICAi.. ExMINAl10N OF 11iE NAnlRE OF REFLECTION Afarin Pirzadeh, Li He, Erik Stolterman Informatics A:lvisor: Erik Stolterman, Informatics BUSINESS 36. M.tRKETJBILllY JND FEllSIBILllY OF CHAR-SIDE GAS CHROWll'OGRAPHY MASS SPECTROMETER FOR DENT.Ill.. APPLIC.QION Craig Lintner, Mengjie Shen, Melinda Yang Business, Public and Environmental Affairs, Engineering and Technology Mentors: .Andrea Zandona, Dentistry; Richard Ward, Center for Research and Leaming 37. A CRITIQUE OF M1cROFINJNCE IN-CONTEXT: LESSONS FROM KivA IN GuREMM..A Jim Plew, Richard Ward Business, Liberal />tis Mentors: Richard Ward, Liberal />tis 38. REcvcLE To EM.N Rishi Chandra Business TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATICS AND ENGINEERING 39. INTERACTIVE CouRsE BUILDER: A NOVEL APPROJCH TO CMS DEvELOPMENT Joseph Defazio, Whitney Coleman, Jay Hardin Informatics 40. V1Ro: THE FuruRE OF ONLINE CouRsE INTERFJCES Rawda Hamid, Trien Ngu:;en, Delaram Moghaddam, Da'Vid Goodman, Joe Tabas, Alan Mikesky Science, Engineering and Technology, Physical Education and Tourism Management Mentors: Da'Vid Goodman, Joe Tabas, Engineering and Technology; Alan Mkesky, Physical Education and Tourism Management 41. INTERAcTIVE RElo1NG: UNDERSTJNDING STRATEGIES LEARNERS UsE TO SruoY MuLTIMEDIACoNTENT IN TABLET-BAsEo TEXTBOOKS Jennifer Palilonis, Davide Bolchini Informatics A:lvisor: Davide Bolchini, Informatics 42. THE WADER ENVIRONMENT: F.ICILITAl1NG S'l'STEMATIC DESIGN OF TOUCHLESS INTERACTIONS Willi WALL-SIZED DISPLA'f'S Wei Pan, Debaleena Chattopadhyay, Da'Vide Bolchini Informatics A:l'Visor: Da'Vide Bolchini, Informatics 43. NNIG.4U1NG THE AuRA.. WEB: AuGMENTING UsER ExPERIENCE FOR V1suALLY IMPARED AND MOBILE UsERS Davida Bolchini, Tao Yang, Prathik Gadda, Romisa Rohani Ghahari Informatics 44. EYES-FREE INTERACTION WITH AuRA.. USER INTERF.ICES Romisa Ghahari, Jennifer Gaorge-Palilonis, Lindsay Kaser, Davide Bolchini Informatics A:lvisor: Davide Bolchini, Informatics 45. MARVAND: MOBILE APPLIC#ITTON FOR RELIEF VOLUNTEERING AcTIVITY .AFTER NAnlRAL DISASTER Sung Pil Moon, Tianjiao Liu, Pewit Rungsang1hiwakom, Bo Mi Kim, Mark Pfaff Informatics A:l'Visor: Mark Pfaff, Informatics 46. DAT.IBASE-IJRIVEN WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT FOR NON.PROFIT AGENCIES Rob Elliott, Josh Apgar, Logan Bogard, Van Luu Engineering and Technology 47. FAULT ATTJCKS ON "SECURE" SllURT c.tRD Jie Ling, Brian King Engineering and Technology Advisor: Brian King, Engineering and Technology 48. PROTECTING CoP\'RIGHT INFORMATION THROUGH INFORMATION HIDING TECHNIQUES Jose Mranda, Brian King Engineering and Technology Mentor: Brian King, Engineering and Technology 49. CLUSTER BAsE NE'TWORK: A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH APPROJCH SahamazZareAfifi, Brian King Engineering and Technology Advisor: Brian King, Engineering and Technology 50. A MuLn.lJsER INTER.tCTIVE OPTI ..ZATION TooL (WRESTORE) Vidya Singh, Snehasis M.ikhopadhyay, Meghna Babbar-Sebens Science, School ofCi'w'il and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University Advisor: Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, Science Mentor: Meghna Babbar-Sebens, School of Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University 51. IDENTIFICAnON MD ExnucnoN OF B1NJ1RY, TERNJIRY, TRMsmVE ASSOCIATIONS AND FREQUENT PRTERNS FROM TEXT DocuMENTS IN M INTER.tCTIVE W1« Shruti Dlllp Waranashiwar, Snehasis M.ikhopadhyay Science Advisor: Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, Science 52. CORBA-JS: ,.,,. 0PEN-ST#IDJIRDS FRMEWORK FOR DISTRIBUTED OBJECT COMPUTING OVER TliE WEB Tejal Parulekar, Dennis Feiock, James Hill Science Advisor: James Hill, Science 53. QuALITATIVE ANO QuJNTITATIVE EvALuATION OF STATIC CoDE AJ.ALlSIS TOOLS Lakshmi Manohar Rao Velicheti, Dennis Feiock, RajeevRaje, James Hill Science Advisors: Rajeev Raje, James Hill, Science 54. HEURISTIC BAsED SENSOR RANKING ALGORITHM FOR INDOOR TR.tCKING APPLICATIONS Ryan Rybarczyk, Rajeev Raja, Mihran Tuceryan Science hlvisors: Rajeev Raje, Mhran Tuceryan, Science 55. VIDEO OVER SOFTWARE DEFINED NE'TWORKING Harold Owens, Arjan Durresi Science hlvisor: Arjan Durresi, RajeevRaje, Science 56. STUDY AND AJ.ALYSIS 100-cJIR NATuR.llUSTIC DRIVING DATA Amanda Justiniano, Eliza Y. Du Engineering and Technology Mentor: Eliza Y. Du, Engineering and Technology 57. BMcoDE MEDICATION AoNINISTRAnON SlSTEM (BCMA) ERRORS -A SlSTEunc REviEW Rupa Mitra, Josette Jones, Pamela V. Lowe, AmyCoreyHaskamp Informatics, IU Health North Hospital hlvisor: Josette Jones, Informatics Mentors: Pamela V. Lowe,AmyCoreyHaskamp, IU Health North Hospital, Carmel, IN 58. A COMPUTATIONAL APPROJCH FOR IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL REGUL..VORY Monn AND Assoc1ATED TFs CONTROLLING THE ExPRESSION OF UMOD GENE IN KIDNEY Rajneesh Srivastava, Sarath Janga, Tarek El-Achkar Informatics, Medicine A:lvisor: Sarath Janga, Informatics 59. WASTE-l.ITiilUM-l.IQUID (WLL) FLOW B..vrcRY FOR STATION.MY ENERGY STORAGE APPLICA110NS Youngsik Kim, Jin)Oung Chun, Nina Mahootcl1eianAsl Engineering and Technology 60. ELECTROCHENIClt. LITHIUM HARVESTING FROM WMTE. LI-ION BAnERIES Byron Wolfe, Wen Chao Lee, Youngsik Kim, Joseph Huerkamp Engineering and Technology Mentors: Youngsik Kim, Joseph Huerkamp, Engineering and Technology 61. APPLICATION OF ADN"TIVE EsnMA110N TECHNIQUES ON BAnERY F.«LILT Dl.PGNOSIS lmardeep Sidhu, Afshin lzadian, Sohel Anwar Engineering and Technology A:lvisors: Afshin lzadian, Sohal Anwar, Engineering and Technology 62. PN>ER-BAsED L1n11u11-ION B..vrcRY Nojan Aliahmad, Mangilal Agarwal, Sudhir Shrestha, KodyVarahramyan Engineering and Technology A:lvisors: Mangilal Agarwal, Sudhir Shrestha, KodyVerahramyan, Engineering and Technology 63. Low·PowER ASIC DEs1GN FOR MULTIPLE INTE.GRATED SENSORS APPLICATIONS Hossain Jafarian, Ali Danashkhah, Mahar Ri.zkalla, Mangilal Agarwal, Sudhir Shrestha, KodyVarahramyan Engineering and Technology A:lvisors: KodyVarahramyan, Engineering and Technology 64. lAvER-Bv-lAYER SELF-AssEELY OF CIGS NN.loPMTICLES AND P3HT FOR ALL-SOLUTION PROCESSMLE Low-CosT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY SOUR CELLS Tung Ho, Namratha Nakumanu, RobertVittoa, SudhirShrestha, Mangilal Agarwal, KodyVarahramyan Engineering and Technology Mentors: Sudhir Shrestha, Mangilal Agarwal, KodyVerahramyan, Engineering and Technology 65. HmROGEN GENERATION FROM WArER DISASSOCl.lmON USING SMJt.L CuRRENTS AND HARMONICS Trien Ngu~n. David Goodman, Horia Petrache Science Mentors: David Goodman, Engineering and Technology; Horia Petrache, Science PHYSICAL SCIENCES 66. loOPHOLE·fREE TESTS OF THE BELL INEQUALITIES BY DISTRIBUTING ION-PHOTON ENTANGLEMENT TiiROUGH HYBRID QuMTUM NElWORK L. Luo, Z. Wang, D.Y. Cao. Li, Y. Han, Y. Huang Science 67. NRF2 DEFICIENCY AuGMENTS TiiE AcTIVITY OF HEPATIC PROGENITOR CELLS DURING CHOLESTASIS Guo-Ying Wang, Yuhong Zou, Guoli Dai Science 68. DYNAMICS OF S'INCHRONIZED NEURlt. AcTIVITY IN PREFRONTlt.-HIPPOCMIPAI... NElWORKS DURING BEHNIORlt. S ENS111ZA110N Sungwoo Al"ln, Christopher C. Lapish, Leonid L Rubchinsky Science, Medicine 69. LIGMD MEDIATED SEQUESTE.RING OF INTE.GRINS IN RIFT-MIMICKING LIPID MIXTURES: THE RoLE OF BILA'l'ER AswN:TRY AND CHOLESTEROL CoNTENT Noor Hussian, Jiayun Gao, lmanda Siegel, Christoph Naumann, Rainer Jordan Science, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany A:lvisor: Christoph Naumann, Science 70. FuNCTIONlt.IZATION OF PoL.'l'MERIC BEADs flB OPTic1t. REPORTERS OF B10MEIERANE M1N1CKING CEL.L. SueSTRR"E PROPERTIES Leandro Moretti, Daniel Minner, Vincent Herring, Christoph Naumann Engineering and Technology, Science A:lvisor: Daniel Mnner, Engineering and Technology; Vincent Herring, Science Mentor: Christoph Naumann, Science 71. INTERACTION OF i:t-rocoPHEROL Willi A PoL'tUNSATURRED LIPID SruDIED BY MD S1Muum0Ns Xiaoling Leng, Stephen Wassall, Justin Williams, Drew Marquardt, Jeffrey Atkinson, Thad A Harroun, Norbert Kukrka, John Katsaras, Scott Feller Science, Brock Uniwrsity, Wabash College A:lvisor: Stephen R. Wassall, Science; Scott E. Feller, Wabash College 72. SraucruRAL CHANGES OF ALPHA 1-ANTilRYPSIN UNDER OSMOTIC PRESSURE MD IN lliE PRESENCE OF LIPID MEIERMES Luis Palacio, Merrell Johnson, Horia Petrache, Andrew Fraser, Christopher Stanley Science, Engineering and Technology, Oak Ridge National Laboratory A:lvisor: Horia Petrache, Science 73. SuccESSFUL INTEGMl"ION OF D1sra1BUTED DRUG DlscovERY (03) CoriPONENTS: CoMPUTA110N1t., S'YNlliETic, MD BIOLOGIClt. EVA.UATION OF PHEN'Vl..A.ANINE DERIVATIVES JS POTENTIAL BIOFILM INHIBITORS Mlata Abraham, Jonathan Lacombe, Jon Carnahan, Martin O'Donnell, William Scott, Ryan Denton, J. Samaritoni Science Mentors: Martin O'Donnell, William Scott, Ryan Denton, J. Samaritoni, Science 74. S111FLE Sraucl\IRE-BMED APPRO.ICH FOR PREDICTING lliE AcTivnv OF INHIBITORS OF BETIPSECRETASE (BACE1) Assoc1ATED WITH AlzHEIMER's DISEASE, REsEMcH ARTICLE Anthony Nastase, Donald Bo)'J Science Mentor: Donald Bo)'J, Science 75. PUTA11VE BENZO'VLFORMl'E DECMBOXYLASES MD lliE ANNOTATION PROBLEM Ahmed Malik, Matthew Logsdon, Forest Andrews, Mchael Mcleish Science Mentor: Michael tv\:Leish, Science 76. DHA MD EPA INTERACTION Willi RAFT DoM.fllNS OBSERVED W1TH SouD-STATE 2H NMR SPEcraoscoPY Jacob Kinnun, Justin Williams, Stephen Wassall, William Stillwell, Robert Bittman, Saame Shaikh Science, Queens College of CUNY, East Carolina University A:lvisor: Stephen Wassall, Science 77. S1zE·DEPENDENT 0PTIClt. MD ELEC1ROCHE1111c1t. ENERGY GPPS CoMPMISON OF CoSE NMoLUSTERS Meghan Teunis, Katie Lawrence, Sukanta Dolai, Rajesh Sardar Science A:lvisor: Rajesh Sardar, Science 78. CoNDUCTMCE OF IDEA.LY CA110N SELECTIVE CHANNEL DEPENDS ON ANION T'YPE Torri Roark, Horia Petrache, Philip Gurnev, Sergey Bezrukov Science, Uniwrsityof Massachusetts, National Institutes of Health Mentors: Philip Gumev, UniversityofMassachusetts; Horia Petrache, Science; SergeyBezrukov, NIH 79. UTILIZING lliE C2MN>s PLAJFORM FOR CHM.ICTERIZING DRuG.PROTEIN REumoNs, GENERATING MOBILE GN.lu, MD CoNSTRUC11NG INTEGRR'ED PATliWAY MODELS Sara Ibrahim, PragatWagle, Ryan Stark, Dian Wen, Mehdi Shadmand, ~hleySmith, Jake Chen, Xiaogong Wu Science, Informatics Mentors: Jake Chen, Xiaogong Wu, Informatics LIFE AND HEALTH SCIENCES 80. AsTABIOTics: ANTIMICROBIAL S1GN1t. TRMsouc110N AcTivRORS K.R. Fortney, A Krieger, L. Chen, Z.-Y. Zhang, K.E. Pollok, AJ. Wolfe, D. Zhou, S.N. Smith, H.L.T. Mobley, S.M. Spinola Medicine 81. GABAA RECEPTOR SUBUNIT ExPRESSION IN EM.LY ADOLESCENT MICE Chinonso Anuebunwa, Stephen Boehm Science Mentor: Stephen Boehm, Science 82. SELECTIVE EbcTERIOPH.tlGE SCREENING TMGEllNG Gi±QQ209L PROTEIN Abdul Khan, Kamakshi Sishtila, TimothyCorson Science, Medicine Mentor: Timothy Corson, Medicine 83. DEVELOPIENT OF ANA..GESIC PEPTIDE THERAPEUTICS FOR AIDS-RELATED NEUROPAllilC PAIN Weina Ju, IVlatthew S. Ripsch, Fletcher A White, Rajesh Khanna Medicine 84. EFFECTS OF Sov PEPTIDE ON DENDRITIC CELLS Ka~ee Shipman, Ling Han, Amy Patel, Caleb Corn, Chun-Yu Tung, Hua-Chen Chang Science Advisor: Chun-Yu Tung, Science Mentor: Hua-Chen Chang, Science 85. TOWIRD TliE EsTISLISHMENT OF JN IN-VITRO MODEL OF GLMJCOMA. USING HUMM INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS Manav Gupta, Jason Meyer Science Advisor: Jason Meyer, Science 86. ENHMCING THE SPECIFICATION OF RETINA.. NEURONS FROM HuMllN INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS Clara Iglesias, Jason S. Meyer Science, Medicine Mentor: Jason Meyer, Science 87. TRANSCRIP110NA.. REGULATION OF RETINA.. FATE DETERMINAl'ION FROM HUMM INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS Akshayalakshmi Sridhar, Jason Meyer Science Advisor: Jason Meyer, Science 88. FMLY AD.IPTABILITY JND CoHESION INFLUENCES ON PosmVE HEAl..TH OUTCOMES FOR ADOLESCENT JND YouNG ADULTS UNDERGOING STEM CELL TRANSPLJNT FOR CJNCER Bailey Huddleston, Joan Haase Nursing Mentor: Joan Haase, Nursing 89. ENPHYMIS BIOTECH, MEDICA.. THERAPIES FOR EMPHYSEMA Brian Johnstone, Matthias Claus, Irina Petrache Medicine 90. AcuTE ExERc1sE AcTivREs PuLMONIRY ENOS AlllD LOWERS PuLMON.MY PRESSURE IN RRs WITH PuLMON.MY ARTERIA.. HYPERTENSION Tsungai Chingombe, IVlary Beth Brown, Jag Reddy, Amanda Fisher, Robert Presson, Tim Lahm, Irina Petrache Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, rv1edicine Mentor: Mary Beth Brown, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 91. DoEs MAGNESIUM TRANSPORT PROTEIN (MGTE) CoNTRIBUTE TO TliE ANTIBIOTIC REs1sTANCE OF PsEUDOMONAB AERUGINOSA? Audrey Umwali, Gregory Anderson Science Mentor: Gregory Anderson, Science 92. PsEUDOMON.AB AERUGINOSA B10F1LM FoRMA110N IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS Mehdi Shadmand, Gregory Anderson Science Mentor: Gregory Anderson, Science 93. DEVELOPIENT OF A NEW 1N VITRO SYSTEM FOR CYSTIC F1eRos1s REsEIRCH Barbara Coffey, Gregory Anderson Science Advisor: Gregory Anderson, Science 94. GOING AFTER LIPOTOXINS TO REDUCE INFL.....w!ON IN THE AIRWAY OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS PAl'IENTS Saeed Salehin Akhand, Gregorylvlderson Science Advisor: Gregory lvlderson, Science 95. THE REGUL,IO'()RY PROTEIN AILGR INFLUENCES PSEUDOMONAS .teRUGINOSA PAlliOGENESIS ON AIRW/llf CELLS Shubham Chakravarty, Gregorylvlderson Science Advisor: Gregory Anderson, Science 96. BIOINFORMIU'IC ANAL'r.llS OF PROTEOMIC CHANGES TH.er OCCUR IN AN AIRWAY EPITHELIAL CELL LINE IN RESPONSE TO ExPOSURE TO PH'r.llOLOGICA.LY RELEV.tNT CoNCENTR.cr'IONS OF CARBON NANOTUBES Pin Li, Shanta Lewis, Frank Witzmann, Bonnie Blazer-Yost Science, Medicine, Science A:lvisors: Frank Witzmann, Wedicine; Bonnie Blazer-Yost, Science 97. EFFECTS OF CMBON NANorueES IN BMRIER EPITHELIAL CELLS VIA EFFECTS ON LIPID BILAYERS Shanta Lewis, Horia Petrache, Bonnie Blazer-Yost, Frank Witzmann Science, Wedicine A:lvisor: Bonnie Blazer-Yost, Science 98. EFFECTS OF LYSOPHOSPHA11DIC Ac1D (LPA) .tND ANT1DIURE11C HORMONE (ADH) ON CL- SECRETORY REsPONSES IN POL'l'C\'STIC KIDNEY DISEASE (PKD) Gabriel Martinez, Bonnie Blazer-Yost Science Mentor: Bonnie Blazer-Yost, Science 99. WHOLE SLIDE IMAGE AN.AL..vs1s QuANT1F1c.crioN us1NG APERIO DIGIT.AL IMAGING IN A MousE LUNG MET.tSTMIS MoDEL Ronne Surface, George Sandusky Medicine Mentor: George Sandusky, Wedicine 100. ANTl-MGIOGENIC AcTIVITY OF KIDNEY DERIVED ENDOTHELIAi... CELLS David P. Basile, Coleen Mallet, Mervin C. Yoder Medicine 101. GIL2-Mll'tlCS M NOVEL THERAPEUTIC AGENTS FOR PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Srinivasan M, Dunker KA. Lahiri DK, Pollok KE Dentistry, Medicine 102. TRERMENT WITH A GREEN TEA PoLYPHENOL CoRRECTS CR1t110F.ac1.AL DEFICITS Assoc1ATED w111i DowN S'tNDROIE Danika Tumbleson, Samantha Deitz, AlexChom, Gracel)fl Bose, Novack Rachel, Randall Roper Science Mentors: AlexChom, Gracel)fl Bose, Novack Rachel, Science A:lvisor: Randall Roper, Science 103. Ev.t1..uA110N OF THE EFFECTS OF GREEN TEA ExTR.acTS ON BONE HOMEOSTASIS IN THE Ts65DN DOWN SYNDROME MousE MODEL lrushi Abeysekera, Jared Thomas, Joshua Blazek, Randall Roper Science A:lvisor: Randall Roper, Science 104. MMDIBULM AND NEURAi... CREST CELL DEFICITS SEEN IN TsDN65 DowN S'INDROIE MousE MODEL REscuED GREEN TEA PoL YPHENOL, EGCG Rachel Novack, Gracel)fl Bose, George Sandusky Science, Medicine Mentor: George Sandusky, Medicine 105. BACE1 GENE REGULA1lON: A NOVEL DRUG TM.GET IN ALZHElllER'S DISEASE Baindu Bayon, Jason Bailey, Debomoy Lahiri Medicine A:lvisor: Debomoylahiri, Medicine 106. REGULA110N OF PROTEINS lriFLICAl"ED IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE BY MICRORNAs Ni pun Chopra, Justin Long, Balmiki Ray, Ale>eander Obukhov, Debomoy Lahiri Medicine A:lvisor: Debomoylahiri, Medicine 107. ENHMCING NEUROGENESIS IN THE AGING BRAIN THROUGH MTOR P.eJHWAY AcnvATION Jennifer Romine, Xiang Gao, Jinhui Chen Medicine Mentor: Jinhui Chen, Medicine 108. 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