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Faculty and Student Research Posters and Exhibits - Session I
11:00 am -12:30 pm CE 450
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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.
BENCHSIDE TO BEDSIDE: THE L..tiuNCHING OF A NOVEL BoNE HEAl...ING AGENT
Thomas Bemenderfer, John Busenbark, Jagan Kansai, Tien-Mn G. Chu, Melissa A Kacena
Medicine, Business, Dentistry
Bv
109.
THROMBOPOIETIN:
A NOVEL
BoNE HEALING AGENT
J\ndrew Engle, Thomas Bemenderfer, M:mique Bethel, Patrick Mllikan, Ale>eanderWessel, Ying-Hua Cheng,
Melissa Kacena
Medicine
Mentor: Melissa Kacena, Medicine
110.
SELECTIVE IN.ecTIVATION OF STAT3 IN OSTEocLASTS AFFECT BoNE MABs D1FFERENnYIN FEwt..E #ID MALE M1cE
Evan Himes, Hongkang Zhou, Jiliang Li
Science
.Aclvisor: Jiliang Li, Science
111.
Is 5-HYDROXYNETHYLCYTOSINE
112.
VALIDATION OF lr..RINTED GENES ON HUMAN CHROMOSOME 6 ExPRESSED IN 1HE PL#CENTA
J\nna Brenneman, Jill Reiter
Science, Medicine
Mentor: Jill Reiter, Medicine
113.
THE REGULATION OF M1cRoRNAa BY BluHMA-ffELATED GENE
A SUPPRESSOR OR AcTIVATOR IN EPIGENETIC MMKs?
Darl)1 Watkins, Yuanyuan Chen, Feng Zhou
Ivy Tech Community College, Medicine
Mentor: Feng Zhou, Medicine
1 IN
SMOOTH MuscLE CELLS
Meng Chen, Paul Haning
Medicine
.Aclvisor: Paul Herring, Medicine
114. RAP1
1s A POTENTIAL THER.«PEUTIC TARGET FOR NoN-MYELOMLA11VE CoNDITIONING
Jo~eep Ghosh, Baskar Ramdas, Lawrence Quilliam, Reuben Kapur
Medicine
.Aclvisor: Reuben Kapur, Medicine
115.
INVES11GAl10N OF THE MECH#llSM OF GENE REGULATION OF 0PG (OSTEOPROTEGERIN) BY Cx43
lraj Hassan, Rafael Pacheco-Costa
Science, Medicine
Mentor: Rafael Pacheco-Costa, Medicine
116.
Co1FARISON OF PROTEINS MD GENES SEQUENCES JIMONO DIFFERENT SPECIES TO HIGHLIGHT SIMILMITY
Sharifah Kya:zike, Xiaoping Chen, Fengyu Song
Science, Dentistry
Mentors: Fengyu Song, Dentistry; Xiaoping Chen, Science
117.
RETRov1RAL GENE THERJPY: MAY THE F1BRONECTIN BE W1TH You
S. Louise Pay, Helmut Hanenberg, Melanue Wurm, Cordula Leurs, Dirk Lindemann
Medicine, Hannover Medical School, Heinrich Heine University, Technical University of Dresden
hlvisor: Helmut Hanenberg, Medicine
118.
THE RC
V2:
QP:
A TR#ISNA110NAL
MEASURE OF PARTICIPA110N OF PERSONS WITH DISAllLlllES
Patricia Scott, Jennifer Spatt, Racl'lel rv'icFadden, Kristin Yates
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
119.
DosE L1GHTLV:
A
REvlEW OF PEDl,QRIC Dos1NG METHODS
Justin Bromm, Aslam Siddiqui
Medicine
Mentor: Aslam Siddiqui, Medicine
120.
AcruAL #ID PRESCRIBED ENERGY #ID PROTEIN INTMES FOR VERY Low BIRTH WEIGHT INFMTS:
AN
OBSERVATIONAL
STIJDY
Deborah Abel, Brenda Poindexter, Scott Denne, Wendy Cruse, William Engel, Kal)1 Rickard
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Medicine, Riley Hospital for Children - IU Health
121.
NEoN.crrAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT NuRsEs ExPERIENCES REGARDING PARENT DEc1s10N MMING FoR ExTREIELYlow
BIRTH WEIGHT INFMTS
Stacey Shaw, Janet Carpenter
Nursing
Mentor: Janet Carpenter, Nursing
122.
MICROVASCULAR INFLMIMATORY RESPONSES TO CEIUllDE .AND CIGARETTE SMOKE IN THE INTACT
RAT AsSESSED
WITH
INTRMITAL Two-PHOTON M1cRoscoPY
~Brown, Al Fisher, RM Sandoval, MJ Justice, BAM>litoris, RG Presson, I Petrache
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Medicine
123.
THE EFFECT OF 17BETA EsTR.tD10L ON GLuT1 ExPRESSION IN THE RIGHT VENTRICLE OF
R.crs WITH
SEVERE PULMONARY
HYPERTENSION
Vannessa Taylor, Tim Lahm
Ivy Tech Community College, Medicine
Mentor: Tim Lahm, Medicine
124.
ExERCISE TRANING llFROVES CARDIAC .AND SKELETIL MUSCLE METMOLISM IN
RATs WITH
PULMONARY ARTERIAL
HYPERTENSION
Richard Gaidoo, Mery Beth Brown
Ivy Tech Community College, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Mentor: Mary Beth Brown, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
125.
THE AssOCIAllON BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOOD DISORDER .AND HYPERTENSION MEDIATED THROUGH STRESS
Francis Henderson, Debra Furr-Holden
Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Mentor: Debra Furr-Holden, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
126.
YoGAAFTER STROKE LEMls 10 MULTIPLE PH'tSICAL llFROVEMENTS
AA Schmid, K.K. Miller, M. Van Pu}mbroeck, E.L. DeBaun, N. Schalk, T.D. Dierks, P Altenburger, T. Damush, L.S.
Williams
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Roudebush VNJC, Heartland Yoga
127.
MoDULATlON OF THE CuT.ANEous SILENT PERIOD IN THE UPPER-LIMB WITH WHOLE-BODY INSTIBILllY
Nathan R. Eckert, Zachary A Riley
Physical Education and Tourism Management
128.
DoEs AcuTE ExERc1sE IMPROVE DRIVING PERFORM#ICE IN P.AllENTS WITH UNTREATED OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA?
Niral Patel, Cayten White, AnthonyKaleth, Sarah Koskie
Physical Education and Tourism Management, Engineering and Technology
Mentors: .AnthonyKaleth, Physical Education and Tourism Management; Sarah Koskie, Engineering and
Technology
129.
DoEs AcuTE ExERc1sE IMPROVE DRIVING PERFORM#ICE IN P.AllENTS WITH UNTREATED SLEEP APNEA?
Kevin Pritchard, Parag Patel, Sarah Koskie, .AnthonyKaleth
Engineering and Technology, Physical Education and Tourism Management
Mentors: .AnthonyKaleth, Physical Education and Tourism Management; Sarah Koskie, Engineering and
Technology
130.
R.!olOPH.MMACEUTICAL CONTAINERS: LEAi> VS. TUNGSTEN
Hayley Holmes
Medicine
131.
M1ssED APPOINTMENTS IN NucLE.M MEDICINE: WHAi' IT CoSTS
Jeanie Graham, Mark Tann
Medicine
Mentor: Mark Tann, Medicine
IMAGING
132.
IUPUI IMllGING REsE.McH INITIATIVE
Mark Holland, William Barnett, David Burr, Richard Day, Eliza Du, Vincent Gattone Ill, James Fletcher, Daniel
Johnson, Eric Long, Bruce M>litoris, Mathew Palakal, Paul Salama, Mchael Swrek, Gary Hutchins
133.
INDl.ANA INSTITUTE FOR BIOEDICAL IMAGING SCIENCES
Medicine
134.
O'BRIEN CENTER FOR Aov.ANCED RENAL M1cRoscoPY .AND ANAL'tSIS
Simon J. Atkinson, Kenneth W. Dunn, Bruce A 11/!0litoris
Medicine, Science
135.
URINE THC METABOLITE LEVELS CORREL.en: WITH STRIATAI.. D2/D3 RECEPTOR AVAILMIL.llY
D.S. Albrecht, P.D. Skosnik, J.M. Vollmer, M.S. Brumbaugh, K.M. Perry, Q.H. Zheng, L.M. Federici, EA Patlon, C.M.
Herring, K.K. Yoder
Medicine, Ps~hologyand Brain Sciences IUB
136.
FRONTAL GRAY MATIER REDUCTION .IFTER BREAST CMCER CHEMOTHERJPY AND Assoc1A110N WITH ExEcuTIVE SYW"TOMS:
A
REPLICA110N MD ExrENSION STUDY
Brenna C. McDonald, Susan K. Conroy, Dori J. Smith, John D. West, .A.ridrew J. Saykin
Medicine
137.
QuMTITAllVE INTRNITAL M1cRoscoPYOF LIVER TRMSPORT
Jennifer Ryan, Marwan Ghabril, Brian Decker, Ken Dunn
Medicine
138.
DvN.11111c B10LUllNESCENCE IMAGING: DEVELOPr.ENT OF A PH\'SIOLOGICAL PHMMACOKINETIC MoDEL OF TUMOR
METISOLISM
P.R. Territo, H.E. Shannon, K.J. Freise, A.A. Riley, B.P. McCarthy, B.J. Bailey, S. Cai, W. Cai, T.L. Sinn, H. Wang, C.
Wiek, H. Hanenberg, K.E. Pollok, G.D. Hutchins
Medicine
139.
REsnNG-eTR'E FMRI AcTivnvPROFILE IN PRODROfM. ALzHElr.ER's D1sEASE MD OLDER ADULTS WITH CoGNITIVE
CoMPUINTS
Yang Wang, John D. West, Tamiko R. Magee, Brenna C. McDonald, Shannon L. Risacher, Martin R. Far1ow, Darren
P O'Neill, .A.ridrew J. Saykin
Medicine
140.
MuLTIMODAL NEUROIMllGING PREDICTORS FOR COGNITIVE PERFORMMCE Us1NG STRUCTURED SPMSE LEARNING
Jingwen Yan, Shannon L. Risacher, Sungeun Kim, Jacqueline C. Simon, Tai)Ong Li, Jing Wan, Hua Wang, Heng
Huang, .A.ridrew J. Saykin, Li Shen
Medicine
141. AN
Ex'TREr.E LEARNING M.«eHINE-B.ASED PEDESTRIAN DETECTION METHOD
Kai Yang, Eliza Y. Du, Edward J.Delp, Pingge Jiang, Feng Jiang, Yaobin Chen, Rini Sherony, Hiro}'l.lki Takahashi
Engineering and Technology
NSF GK-12
142. NSF GK-12
URBAN EDuc.croRS PROGR.1111
Mariah Judd, Kathleen Marrs
Science
Presenters: Manny Martinez, Kyra Kline Noerr, Danika Tumbleson, Julia Hum
Copyright © 2013 The Trustees of Indiana University I Copyright Complaints
1.
P1cruRED POLITICS: VISUALIZING COLONIAL HISTORY IN Sount AMERICNil Civic PORTRAIT CoLLECllONS
Emily A. Engel
Herron School of Art and Design
2.
ALBRECHT DORER: CH#IGES IN HIS ARTWORK DURING TltE REFORMATION
Tory Schendel, Daniel Nlll2el
Liberal Arts
Mentor: Daniel NOl2el, Liberal Arts
3.
THE GUN!ITAN.WO PUBLIC MEMORY PROJECT: ExPLORING TltE PEDAGOGY OF TltE CuRATORIAL PROCESS
Modupa Laboda, Lizl<r}1:lar-Raid
Liberal Arts
4.
FROM CuLruRAL HERITAGE TO REsEMcH INNOVR'IONs: DIGITAL ScHOURSHIP SERVICES FOR ACHMGING UNIVERSITY
Heather Coates, JannyJohnson, Jara Odell
Un i-vers ity Li bra ry
5.
RIVERS OF ntE ANntROPOCENE, PHASE
1: A CoMPJIRR'IVE
SruoY OF ntE OH10 MD TYNE RIVER SYSTEMS
Jason M. Kally, Pamala Martin, Philip Scarpino
Liberal Arts, Science
6.
PousHED 'HoEs', ON!ICEHALL QuEENs, NilD SEXUAL FREA<s: Vo1cES FROM ntE MM.GINS OF CMIBBE#I LITERATURE
Jennifer Thorington Springer
Liberal Arts
7.
WMFME, DEMOGRAPHY & ANntROPOGENIC TR#ISFORMATION AT ANGEL MOONDS STRE HISTORIC SITE
JaramyJ. Wilson, G. William Monaghan, Anthony Krus, Matthew Pike, GaryMacadaag, Aaron Williamson
Liberal Arts
8.
ON ntE Cusp:
A SruDYOF
MACRO·
& M1cROWEM IN
MIDDLE WooDL#ID
& M1ss1ss1PPl#I
SKELETAL SAAFLES FROM
THE LOWER MIDWEST
Jamie Query, JeremyWilson, Chris Schmidt
Liberal Arts, University of Indianapolis
Mentors: JeremyWilson, Liberal Arts; Chris Schmidt, University of Indianapolis
9. MODEST SURRE.11..ISM: ~ ExPUN.o1010N OF "SUCCESS" IN THE SCIENCES
Eric Herod, Timothyl~ns
Liberal Arts
Mentor: Timothy L~ns, Liberal Arts
PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
10. CoNTRACT ExcHMGE STRUCTURES: MEMURES FOR MuLTI·MooE AFFILIR'ION NETWORKS
Julia L. Carboni
Public and Emtironmental Affairs
11. THE EFFECTS OF POTENTIAL CHANGES IN UNITED STA1ES BEEF PRODUCTION ON GLOB.Iii. GRAZING S'YSTEMS MD
GREENHOUSE GAS El'tlSSIONS
Jerome Dumortier, Dermot J Hayes, Miguel Carriquiry, Fengxia Dong, Xiaodong Du, Amani Elobeid, Jacinto F
Fabiosa, Pamela A Martin, Kranti M.ilik
Public and Environmental Affairs, Science
12. BACTERIAL WA1ER CoNT.MtNR'ION: Assoc1ATED RlsK FACTORS MD BELIEFS IN A RuRPL COMMUNITY IN NORTHERN H111TI
Evan Torline, Scott Renshaw
Science, Medicine
Mentor: Scott Renshaw, Medicine
13. EFFECTIVENESS OF NoN-Co1m1ERC1111.. CLEMING AGENTS VERSES Co1o11ERC1.t1.. AGENTS
Samantha Stultz, Jeff Mason
Medicine, Radiation Safety
Mentors: Jeff Mason, Radiation Safety
14. DFUWN TO THE SHADows: DoEs THE NETWORK CENTRALITY OF GOVERNMENT AcTORS MRTER?
William Resh, Saba Siddiki, Will McConnell
Public and Environmental Affairs
EDUCATION, SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
15. Ev.t1..UATING K-12 STEM EDUCATION PROGR.ws IN INDIANA: THE SERI/I-STEM PARTNERSHIP
Brandon Sorge, Bill Walker, Charlie Feldhaus
Engineering and Technology, STEM Education Research Institute
16. STEMs ON THE GROUND: A GIUDUATE TEACHING FELLOWS CASE STUDY OF Sc1ENCE CoMMUN1c.imoN IN
I MPLEMENTR'ION
Suzanne Branon, RobertJ. Helfenbein
Education
Advisor: RobertJ. Helfenbein, Education
17. EMPLO'YING A PHENOMENOLOGICAL INQUIRY APPROACH TO ExPLORE A FEW URBM AFRICM AMERICAN MATH MD SCIENCE
TEACHERS' PERSPECTIVES ON NCLB AND AssESSMENTS
Patrice Juliet Pinder
STEM Education Research Institute
18. AFRICAN AMERICM FEMPLE STUDENTS' MATHEMIU'ICS ExPERIENCES
Saba-Na'lmah Berhane, Crystal Morton
Education
Mentor: Crystal Hill Morton, Education
19. STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY IN THE CoLLEGE CLABSROOM
Mchelle Wickham, Jonathan Rossing
Liberal Arts
Advisor: Jonathan Rossing, Liberal Arts
20. INGREDIENTS FOR HIGH MD Low QUPLITY OUT-OF-SCHOOL PROGRAMl'tlNG
Kari Carr, Nathaniel Williams, Rob Helfenbein
Education
.b(lvisor: Rob Helfenbein, Education
21.
THE PERCEIVED INTRINSIC V.e&.UE OF LEISURE READING
& LEISURE AMONG
UNDERGRIOUAJES /16 A PREDICTOR OF THEIR
Ac.tDEMIC AcHIEVEMENT
Jonathan Baiden, Tory Schendel, Edward Gon28lez, Jinmoo Heo, Carina King
Social Work, Liberal .Ms, University Library, Physical Education and Tourism Management
Mentors: Edward Gon28lez, University Library, Jin moo Heo, Carina King, Physical Education and Tourism
Management
22.
Soc1.11. WoRK MD
Ltw: THE
EDUCATION.IL BENEFITS OF CoLL.«BORATlON
Stephanie K. Boys, Carrie A Hagan
Social Work, Law
23.
"FAILURE LOOKS LIKE THIS CHILD IS STILL IN LIMBO": FOSTER PIRENT ExPERIENCES OF FAILED PRE-liDOPTIVE
PU¥:EMENTS
Kori R. Bloomquist, Robert Helfenbein
Social Work, Education
24.
THE INTER.cTION BETWEEN SENSAllON SEEKING .MID NEGAnVE AFFECT l.Pe1L.1TY ON ALcoHoL. INVOLVEMENT
KennyKaryadi, Ayca Coskunpinar, Allyson Dir, Melissa Cyders
Science
.b(lvisor: Melissa Cyders, Science
25.
ExCESSIVE En4MOL.-8EEKING /IS RELRED TO
l...UL.SIVE BEHWIOR
/IS ME/ISURED BY DEL.AV DISCOUNTING
Katharine Havard, S. Beckwith, Cristine C:mchowski
Science
Mentors: S. Beckwith, Cristine C:mchowski, Science
26.
NEUROTRAl'<ISNITTER SPECIFIC RoL.Es IN THE BAsoL.ATERAL AMltoD.e&.AAND THEIR EFFECT ON ETH.MIOL.-SEEKING MD
INTAl<E
E\9enyChumin, Cristine C28chowski, Mchael DeLory
Science
Mentors: Cristine C:mchowski, Michael DeLory, Science
27.
THE UNIQUENESS OF NEGATIVE URGENCY /16 A COMMON RlsK F~TOR FOR ALcoHoL CoNSUMPTION, SELF-HMM
BEHNIORS, MD EATING PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE STUDENTS
Allyson Dir, KennyKaryadi, Melissa
Science
.b(lvisor: Melissa Cyders, Science
28.
C~ers
Pos1TIVE Al'<ID NEGATIVE URGENCY PREDICT PROBLEIW"IC ALcoHoL CoNaUMPTION FOR SUBJECTS WITH POSITIVE FA1111LY
HISTORY OF ALCOHOL. DEPENDENCY
Alyssa Lopossa, Allyson Dir, Melissa Cyders
Science
Mentor: Melissa Cyders, Science
29.
MECHANISMS UNDERLYING THE RELA110NSHIP BETWEEN NEGA11VE AFFEc11v1TY AND PROBLEMATIC ALcoHoL UsE
Ay;;a Coskunpinar,Allyson Dir, KennyKaryadi, ChungSeung Koo, Melissa Cyders
Science
.b(lvisor: Melissa Cyders, Science
30.
PUFFING TOPOGRAPHY .MID INTERPERSON.11. BoNDING BEHllflOR OBSERVED AMoNG RECOVERING DRUG ADDICTS VERSUS
GENERAL SMOKERS
Patrick Kunkel, Rachel Hoffman, Laura Romito, Arden Christen
Dentistry
.b(lvisors: Laura Romito, Arden Christen, Dentistry
31.
GENDER DIFFERENCES: SMOKERS W1TH AND WITHOUT SuBSTMCE AausE HISTORY
Sonia Bennett, Laura Romito, />tden Christen
Dentistry, Fairbanks Hospital
.b(lvisors: Laura Romito, Dentistry, Arden Christen, Fairbanks Hospital
32.
DECEPTIVE PR.c11CES: THE ISSUE OF "BULLYING·TO-SUICIDE" IN THE U.S. ARMY
Brian Laws, WendyVogt
Liberal Arts
Mentor: Wendy Vogt, Liberal Arts
33.
THE PERCEIVED SIGNIFICANCE OF SUICIDE IN M1t.E VS. fEwt.E BREADWINNERS
Stewn Smith, Nicholas Grahame
Science
Mentors: Nicholas Grahame, Science
34.
EvA.UATING SUBTLE BEHNIORS IN A RoDENT MoDEL OF Soc11t. INTER.ICTION
Jennifer Campos, Christopher Lapish
Science
Mentor: Christopher Lapish, Science
TOURISM AND EVENTS MANAGEMENT
35.
QuA.1TY OF LIFE MD CuLTURM. TouRISM INVESTMENT:
A CME STUDY OF
INDIM#POL1s, IN DIANA
Sotiris Hji-Avgoustis, Chris Gullion
Physical Education and Tourism Management
36.
APPLYING THE CoNCEPlS OF CoN&UMPTION EMOTIONS TO TOURISM
Brian D. Krohn
Physical Education and Tourism Management
TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATICS AND ENGINEERING
37.
BRIDGING THE PHENOTYPE-GENOnPE GAP FOR DISEASE PROGNOSIS
Mathew Palakal, Meeta Pradhan, Shruti Sakhare
Informatics
38. A S'tSTEMRIC ANAL'tSIS OF
EPIGENETIC GENES .ICROSS DIFFERENT STJGES OF LUNG ADENOCARCINOMA.
.AkshayDesai, Meeta Pradhan, Mathew Palakal
Informatics
A::lvisor: Mathew Palakal, Informatics
39.
PANCREATIC
CvsTs IDENTIFICAl"ION
USING UNSTRUCTURED INFORMRION MANJGEMENT ARCHITECTURE
Saeed Mehrabi, Mathew Palakal, Joshua Waters, Chris Beesley, .Anand Krishnan, Joe Kesterson, Christian
Schmidt
Informatics, Medicine
A::lvisor: Mathew Palakal, Informatics; Christian Schmidt, Medicine
40.
IDEN11FICAl'ION OF DvsREGULAr'ED ..RNAs AND THEIR MRNA IN1ER.IC110N NE1WORKS ACROSS HUMAN CMCERS
Vakul Mohanty, Sarath Chandra Janga
Informatics
41.
DRUG-DRUG Sl ..LARITY NE1WORKS FOR Mll-CMCER DRUG DISCOVERY -CME S'RJDIES ON BREAST CANCER, COLORECTAL
CANCER MD LEUKEllllA
Selom Kugbe, Zachary Grinslade, Salamatu Momoh, Sara Ibrahim, Jake Chen, Xiaogong Wu
Engineering and Technology, Science, Informatics
Mentors: Jake Chen, Xiaogong Wu, Informatics
42.
IDEN11FICAl'ION OF DvsREGUL#OCD MIRNAS MD THEIR MRNA INTER.IC110N NE1WORKS AcROSS Hu MAN CMCERS
Vakul Mohanty, Sarath Chandra Janga
Informatics
A::lvisor: Sarath Chandra Janga, Informatics
43.
D1scR11111NA11NG BE1WEEN DlsEASE-C.Pi.ISING AND NEUTRAL NoN.fRIMESHIFTING M1cRo-INDELS BY SUPPORT VECTOR
MACHINES BY MEANS OF INTEGRATED SEQUENCE- AND STRUCTURE-BAsED FEJOURES
Hui)tng Zhao, Yunlong Liu, Yaoqi Zhou
Informatics
A::lvisors: Yunlong Liu, Yaoqi Zhou, Informatics
44.
DEVELOPING NEW IWGE REGISTRAl"ION TECHNIQUES MD
30 OISPLA\'B FOR
NEUROIWGING MD NEUROSURGERY
Yuese Zheng, 'Vici Jing, Thanh Nguyen, Sarah Zajac, Jacob Wright, Robin Catania, Lauren Christopher, Mhan
Tuceryan, !>.I be rt William
Engineering and Technology, Science, Informatics
Mentors: Lauren Christopher, Engineering and Technology; Mihan Tuceryan, Science; !>.lbertWilliam, Informatics
45.
BIOMECHANICS AND BIOMATERIALS RESE.«RCH CENTER
Hiraki Yokota, Dong Xie
Engineering and Technology
46.
BIOMECHANICS OF SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL DIFFERENTIATION: ExPERIMENTAL STUDY USING AN INNOVATIVE IN VITRO
MECHANICAl. S'\'STEM
/>run Akella, Hazim El-Mounayri, Julie Ji, Omar El-Mounayri
Engineering and Technology, Mc Ewen Center for Regeneratiw Medicine, UniwrsityofToronto
A:lvisor: Hazim El-Mounayri, Julie Ji, Engineering and Technology; Omar El-Mounayri, Mc Ewen Center for
Regeneratiw Medicine, UniwrsityofToronto
47. MUTLIBLOT™: WES'TERN BLomNG DEVICE FOR S1MULTANEous DETECTION OF SEVERJ11.. PROTEINS SPECIES FROM A
SINGLE El.ECTROPHORETIC GEL
Stanley Chien, Hiroki Yokota
Engineering and Technology
48.
thDRAULIC WIND POWER TRJtlSFER TECHNOLOGY
.Afshin lmdian
Engineering and Technology
49.
NONLINE.fR STAIE SPACE MODEL OF A thDRAULIC WIND POWER TRANSFER
Masoud Vaezi, Majid Deldar, .Afshin lmdian
Engineering and Technology
A:lvisor: .Afshin lzadian, Engineering and Technology
50.
INDIRECT ADAPTIVE CoNTROL OF MICRO FLUID Sl'STEMS
.Arash Edalatnoor, .Afshin lmdian
Engineering and Technology
Mentor: .Afshin lzadian, Engineering and Technology
51.
SEPIC DC-AC CoNVERTER DESIGN AND 0PERAT10N
Shweta Hegde, .Afshin lzadian
Engineering and Technology
A:lvisor: .Afshin lzadian, Engineering and Technology
52.
BIDIRECTIONAL DC-DC-AC THREE.PHASE POWER CoNVERTER
M Darabi, E. C. dos Santos Jr.
Engineering and Technology
53.
ENERGY CoNVERSION UNIT WITH OP'mllZED WWEFORM GENERATION
SallySajadian, Euzeli C dos Santos Jr
Engineering and Technology
A:lvisor: Euzeli C dos Santos Jr, Engineering and Technology
54.
NEW POWER ELECTRON1cs CONVERTER INTERFACING AtheR10 Delk M1cROGR10
Maryam Alibeik, Euzeli Cipriano dos Santos Jr
Engineering and Technology
A:lvisor: Euzeli Cipriano dos Santos Jr, Engineering and Technology
55.
AfM·BABED NANOFABRICAllON: MODELING, SIMULAllON, AND ExPERlllENTAL VERIFICAllON
Rapeepan Promyoo, Hazim El-Mounayri
Engineering and Technology
hlvisor: Hazim El-Mounayri, Engineering and Technology
56.
THERMOD'IN.MtC ~LE ANALVSIS FOR WWE RoroR CoMBUSlOR BMED CorimlNED ~LE
Jessica Collins, Brian Knip, Mchael David, .Arash Edalatnoor, M. Nalim, Manikanda Rajagopal
Engineering and Technology
Mentor: Manikanda Rajagopal, M. Razi Nalim, Engineering and Technology
57.
JET IGNITION RESEIRCH FOR CLEAN EFFICIENT CoMBUSTION ENGINES
Prasanna Chinnathambi, Abdullah Karimi, Manikanda Rajagopal, Ra.zi Nalim
Engineering and Technology
58.
UNCANNY VALLEY AND MOlOR EMP.IUliY
Preethi Srinivas, Himalaya Patel, Kar1 MacDorman
Informatics
A:lvisor: Kart MacDorman, Informatics
59. C.«f!UR.GO WASTE TO ENERGY POWER PLMT
Hamed Zamenian, Eminou Nasser, Matt Ray, Tom Iseley
Engineering and Technology
60. TRASH TO ELECTRICITY
Drew Witte, Peter J Scl1ubert
Engineering and Technology
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
61. IMP.teT OF THE PROPOSED 1-69 CoRRIDOR ON Boec.cr (FEus RUFUS) HM1r.cr IN SouTHWESTERN INDIMA
Jeffrey Ashby, Daniel Johnson
Liberal Arts
Mentor: Daniel Johnson, Liberal .Arts
62. THE EFFECT OF DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE ON M.teROMOLECUUIR STRUCTURES
Jennifer Slaton, Merrell Johnson, Elliot Rosen, Horia Petrache
Science, Medicine
Mentor: Horia Petrache, Science
63. CAN WE MME M AxoN FROM SE.. CONDUCTOR MEMRISTORs?
Qurat-ul-Ann Mi12B, Yogesh Joglekar
Science
Mentor: Yogesh Joglekar, Science
64. INVESTIGAllON oF PHOTOPH'YSICAL AND ELEcTROCHEMCAL PROPERTIES oF M1G1c-S1zEo CoS NMocR'YSTAL&
Katie Lawrence, Sukant.a Dolai, Charles Irving, Rajesh Sardar
Science
A:lvisor: Rajesh Sardar, Science
65. DESIGNING OF GOLD N#IOPRISM-8MED REVERSIBLE MD ULTRlll'SENSITIVE MOLECULM SENSORS
Gayabi Joshi, KimbertySmith, Rajesh Sardar
Science
A:lvisor: Rajesh Sardar, Science
66. FoRrumoN OF THE kYL CHAIN WITHIN ALKMIDES
Ngun Nawlthang, Michael Shepard, Robert Mnto
Science
Mentors: Mchael Shepard, Robert Mnto, Science
67. SAPONIFICAl"ION OF N-AcYLRED L-PHENYL....INE WANG AND MERRIFIELD REs1Ns: AssESSMENT OF CLENIGE
EFFICIENCY AND &IMERIZAllON
Jon Carnahan, Martin O'Donnell, Geno Samaritoni, William Scott, DeMarcus Crews, Brian Lawrence
IUPUI, Morehouse College
Mentors: Brian Lawrence, Morehouse College; William Scott, Science
68. CATALYTIC TRANSFER HYDROGENATION OF 1,3-0IPHENYL-2-PROPEN-1-0NE Wl'IH PALLJOIUll ON CM.BON AND FORMRE
SALTS
Joshua Piltz, Ryan Denton
Science
Mentor: Ryan Denton, Science
LIFE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
69. ELECTROCHENICAL CHMJCTER1s11cs OF AZ31 M1GNEs1u11 ALLO'l'S Wl'IH M1cRoARc Ox10.cnoN COATING
.Al')Cia Berman, Weijie Zhang, Hanying Zhang, Xinyao Hu, Jing Zhang, Jiayang Liu, Zai>Cin Feng, Tien-Min Gabriel
Chu
Engineering and Technology, Dentistry
Mentors: Jing Zhang, Jiayang Liu, Zaixin Feng, Engineering and Technology; Tien-Min Chu, Dentistry
70. MECHANICAL PROPERTY AND B1ocoMP.cne1L1TY OF PLLA Co.creo DCPD Co1Fos1TE ScAl'FOLDS
Nida Tanataweethum, Wai Ching Liu, Tien-Mn Chu
Engineering and Technology, Dentistry
Advisor: Tien-Min Chu, Dentistry
71. EFFECTS OF BIOICTIVE GLASS SCIFFOLD AND BMP-2 IN SEGMENTAL DEFECTS
Wai-Ching Liu, Irina S. Robu, Ming C. Leu, Mariano Yalez, Tien-Mn Chu
Dentistry
Mentor: Tien-Min Chu, Dentistry
72.
MECHANICAL PROPERTY Ev.111.u#iTloN OF PoRous
13-93 Blo.cTIVE GLASs MD GL1550 BoRATE GLASs 30 Sc.PFFOLDS
D. Li, A. Scully, T.M. G. Chu
Dentistry
Mentor: Tien-Min Chu, Dentistry
73.
MICROS1RUCTURAL Ev0LU110N MD PHVSICAL BEHAllOR OF A LITHIUM DISILICAIE GLMS-CERMIC
Wen Lien, Tien-Mn Chu
Dentistry
Advisor: Tien-Min Chu, Dentistry
74.
GLASS-CERJWllC FLEXURAL STRENGTH AFTER HYDROFLUORIC Ac1D AND UNFILLED RESIN TREATIENT
Sumana Posritong, Tien-Min Chu, Marco Bottino, Alexandre Borges
Dentistry, Universidade Estadual Paulista-UNESP, Sao Jose dos Campos Dental School, SP, Brazil
Advisors: Tien-Mn Chu, Marco Bottino, Dentistry; Alexandre Borges, Univarsidade Estadual Paulista-UNESP, Sao
Jose dos Campos Dental School, SP, Brazil
75.
EFFECT OF GREEN TEA ON SmEPTOcoccus MUTANS METMOLIC AcTIVITY, PLANKTON IC GROWTH, MD B10F1LM AcTIVITY
IN THE PRESENCE OF NICOTINE
Rachel Gardner, Margaret Huang, Richard Gregory, Jennifer Foltz
Dentistry, Medicine
Mentor: Richard Gregory, Dentistry
76. INTERACTIONS OF Hulll.ftl Um1uc.111. VEIN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS WITH ToeJCco TREAIED STREPTOcoccus MUTANS
Vinayak Gupta, L. Jack Windsor, Fengyu Song, Richard Gregory
Science, Dentistry
Mentors: L. Jack Windsor, Fengyu Song, Richard Gregory, Dentistry
77. INTERACTIONS OF Hulll.ftl Um1L1c.111. VEIN ENDOTHELIA. CELLS WITH ToeJCco TREAIED STREPTOcoccus MUTANS
Branden Lanier, L. Jack Windsor, Richard Gregory
Science, Dentistry
Mentor: L. Jack Windsor, Richard Gregory, Dentistry
78.
NICOTINE REGULRES SlREPTOCOCCUS tall.MS ExrRICELLULM POL'YSJCCHMIDE AND RELAIED PROTEIN ExPREBSION
Ruijie Huang, Mngyun Li, Richard Gregory
Dentistry
Advisor: Richard Gregory, Dentistry
79.
MECHANISMS OF ATTICHMENT OF TOBICCO-TRERED SlREPTOCOCCUS MJTMS TO HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
Alyssa Miller, L. Jack Windsor, Fengyu Song, Richard Gregory
Dentistry
Mentors: L. Jack Windsor, Fengyu Song, Richard Gregory, Dentistry
80.
NICOTINE EFFECTS SURF/CE BoUND ENOLASE ON SlREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS AND ITS BINDING TO HUM#! PLASMINOGEN
Kamilah Walters, Richard Gregory
Dentistry
Mentor: Richard Gregory, Dentistry
81.
A B1-M1x ANTIBICTERl..tl.. DRuG-DELIVERY S'VSTEM FOR REGENERA11VE ENDODONTICS
Jadesada Palasuk, Lauren Hippenme)er, Richard Gregory, Jeffrey Platt, Kenneth Spolnik, Marco Bottino
Advisors: Richard Gregory, Jeffrey Platt, Kenneth Spolnik, Marco Bottino, Dentistry
82.
PHvs10-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF A NEW ZINC· REINFORCED
Guss
loNOER ReSTORAllVE MRERIA.
Sarah Al-.Mgari, Tien-min Chu, Jeffrey Platt, .Mderson Hara, Nonnan Cook, George Eckert
Dentistry, Medicine
Advisors: .Mderson Hara, Nonnan Cook, Dentistry
83.
THE EFFECT OF ANTERIOR TOOTH POSITION ON TRUIFET PERFORMANCE QUA.ITY
H.Z. Cilingir, A Ghoneima, J. Dagg, K. Kula
Dentistry
84.
ORTHODONTIC Son T1ssuE PARMETERs: A COMPARISON OF CBCT AND 3DMD
T.E. Metzger, K. Kula, G. Eckert, A Ghoneima
Dentistry
85.
EFFECTS OF MMDIBULAR AoVMCEMENT APPLIMCES ON THE UPPER AJRWNf DIMENSIONS
Brett Finkelmeier, Katherine Kula, .Ahmed Ghoneima
Dentistry
Mentor: .Ahmed Ghoneima, Dentistry
86.
EFFECTIVENESS MD MECHMISMS OF AcTION OF WHITENING DENTIFRICES ON ENMEL ExmlNSIC STANS
Salem Alshara, Anderson Hara, Frank Lippert
Dentistry
A::lvisor: Anderson Hara, Frank Lippert, Dentistry
87.
AN IN-VITRO SruDYTO DETERMINE ANTI-CARIES EFFICACY OF FLUORIDE VARNISHES
Laila Al Dehailan, Frank Lippert, E. Angeles Martinez Mier
Dentistry
A::lvisors: Frank Lippert, E. Angeles Martinez Mer, Dentistry
88.
CoMPARISON BETWEEN fbolOTRICER MD SURF.llCE PROFILE METHODS FOR THE 0ETERNINA110N OF DENTIFRICE
AeRASIVITY
Alaa Sabrah, Frank Lippert, A::lam Kelly, Anderson Hara
Dentistry
A::lvisors: Frank Lippert, Anderson Hara, Dentistry
89.
MICROTENSILE BOND STRENGTH MD MICROLEA<JGE OF HEMA-FREE ONE-STEP SELF-ErcH ADHESIVE
Nnan Al:min, Jeffrey Platt, George Eckert
Dentistry, Medicine
A::lvisor: Jeffrey Platt, Dentistry
90.
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS SURROUNDING SURVIVAL BENEFIT-BASED LIVER ALLOCATION
Eric Keller, Paul Helft
Medicine, Fairbanks Center
Mentor: Paul R. Helft, Fairbanks Center
91.
FMLY MEMBERS END OF LIFE DECISION MAKING ExPERIENCES
Aim Garcia, Janet Carpenter
Nursing
Mentor: Janet Carpenter, Nursing
92.
OLDER P.viENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF NURSE CARING BEHMORS
Melanie Poynter, Sue Lasiter, Joanne Duffy
Nursing, West Virginia University School of Nursing
Mentors: Sue Lasiter, Nursing; Joanne Duffy, West Virginia UniversitySchool of Nursing
93.
TIME MD DIFFICULTY WITH TASKS MD ILLNESS CHM..llCTERISTICS AMoNG CAREGIVERS OF INDIVIDUALS RECEIVING DAILY
HOME HEMODIALVSIS
Hannah Henderson, Janet Welch
Nursing
Mentor: Janet Welch, Nursing
94.
f.llCTORS THAT INFLUENCE PROVIDERS' PAN TREATMENT DECISIONS
Chamelle Free, A::lam Hirsh, Nicole Hollingshead
Science
A::lvisor: Nicole Hollingshead, Science
95.
SVSTEMA11C REviEW OF THE LITEUl\JRE FOR THE PH'ISICllN ORDERS FOR LIFE-SUSTAINING TRE.UMENT (POLST)
PROGRAM
Elisabeth Keevem, Susan Hickman
Nursing
Mentor: Susan Hickman, Nursing
96. HMo2 MuTANTION
DETECTION IN TR1cusP1D ATRESIA PATIENTS
Elijah Barry, AnthonyFirulli, Nathan VanDusen
Ivy Tech Community College, Medicine, Indianapolis IN
Mentors: Anthony Firulli, Medicine; Nathan VanDusen, Indianapolis IN
97. C'«:uN-81: KEY PL.A'fER IN G2 TOM PHASE TRN<1s1110N
Ghayasul Syed, Xiaoping Chen, Fengyu Song
Science, Dentistry
Mentor: Xiaoping Chen, Science; Feng}'U Song, Sean Shih-Yao Liu, Dentistry
98.
H'iPERACTIVA110N OF B CELLS FROM IMMUNODEFICIENT PATIENTS
Shawna McLetchie, Sarah Deflit, Gail Gardiner, Janice Blum
Medicine
A:lvisor: Janice Blum, Medicine
99. ENHMCEMENT OF CANCER IMMUNOlliERIPY Us1NG IMMUNE MoDULA11NG PEPTIDES
Hua-Chen Chang, Ling Han, David Lewis, Chun-Yu Tung, MythllySrinivasan, Mic11ael J. Robertson, Wu-Kuang
'WK'' Yeh
Science, Dentistry, Medicine
100.
INCREASED INCIDENCE OF LYMPHOSMCOMAIN LONG-TERM MURINE SURVIVORS OF LETHAL R.to1A110N: A CLASSIFICA110N
OF SuenPES
Cleandrea Spencer, George Sandusky, Christie Orschell, Hui Chua, Kelseylipking, Carol Sampson, htur Plett
Medicine
Mentor: George Sandusky, Medicine
101.
INFORMATION NEEDS OF YOUNG BREAST CANCER PA11ENTS WITH EMLY MENOPl'llJSE SYMPTOMS
.Alisha Allison, Janet Carpenter
Nursing
Mentor: Janet Carpenter, Nursing
102.
A REvlEW OF ADHERENCE TO
ORA.
ENDOCRINE THERIPY FOR BREAST CANCER
Jennifer Milata, Janet Carpenter
Nursing
A:lvisor: Janet Carpenter, Nursing
103.
L1..fR.11JMENI SlNDROME PA11ENT-OERIVED LFS50 PROGRESSION CELL SERIES /IS #I ExPERIMENTA.. MODEL FOR BREAST
CANCER PREVENTION REsE.tRCH
Amruta Phatak, Brittney-Shea Herbert
Medicine
A:lvisor: Brittney-Shea Herbert, Medicine
104.
MoLECUUR MECHANISMS OF PACLITAXEL REs1STN11CE AND REsvERRROL SENSITIVITY IN MDA-MB-231 BREAST CANCER
CELLS
.Alyssa Sprouse, Brittney-Shea Herbert
Medicine
A:lvisor: Brittney-Shea Herbert, Medicine
105.
ExPLORING GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CoLON CANCER SCREENING KNOWLEDGE AND HEALTH BELIEFS "'10NG AFRICAN
Af.ERICANS
Oluwakemi Olofinkua, Susan M. Rawl
Nursing
Mentor: Susan M. Rawl, Nursing
106.
INTERVENTIONS TO PROMOTE CoLORECTJll.. CANCER SCREENING IN PRIMMY CM.E: RESULTS OF A RMIDOMIZED TRIJll..
Susan M. Rawl, Shannon Christy, Susan Perkins, Yan Tong, Connie Krier, Hsiao-Lan Wang, \lictoria L. Champion,
Laura Jones Myers, Thomas lmperiale, Deanna Willis, Broderick Rhyant, Jeffrey Springston, Celette Sugg Skinner
Nursing, Science, Medicine, Roudebush VNJC
107.
SUPPORTIVE INTERVENTION FOR AoVNllCED LUNG CMCER PA11ENTS AND THEIR PMTNERS
Breanna Davis, Silvia Bigatti
Ivy Tech Community College, IUPUI
Mentor: Silvia Bigatti, IUPUI
108.
DCA AND DMAPT NJ R.to108EN8ITIZING DRUGS IN THE TRERMENT OF PNllCREATIC CNllCER
Ana Cavazos, Marc Mendonca
Science, Medicine
Mentor: Marc Mendonca, Medicine
109.
PMCREATIC CMCER RISK STRA11FICA110N BASED ON PA11ENT F.t111LY HISTORY
Anand Krishnan, Mathew Palakal, .Ale:icandra Roch, C. Scl1midt, Saeed Mehrabi, Chris Beesley, Joseph Kesterson
Informatics, Medicine, Regenstrief Institute
.b(lvisors: C. Schmidt, Medicine; Mathew Palakal, Informatics
110.
DRUGGING lliE "UNDRUGGJIBLE" DNA-BINDING DoMAIN OF STAT3 FOR INHIBITION OF CMCER CELL MIGMl'ION MD
INVASION
Wei Huang, Jing-Yuan Liu, Zi-Zheng Dong, Fang Wang, Yan-Tao He, Giao Hangoc, Xin-Yuan Fu, Jian-Ting Zhang
Medicine
Mentor: Jian-Ting Zhang, Medicine
111.
LIFE MD TREAnENT GOA.s OF PAnENTS Willi AovMCED CNllCER
Daniella Banno, Kevin Rand
Science
.b(lvisor: Kevin Rand, Science
112.
ONCOLOGY NURSES' ExPERIENCES Willi PROGNOSIS RELATED CoMMUNICATlON
Susan M. Mclennon, Sue Lasiter, Wendy Miller, Kathryn l>lnlin, />royR. Chamness, Paul R. Helft
Nursing, IU Health, Medicine
113.
USING NEUROlELEMETRY AN1t. YSES TO Ev1t.UATE OUTCOMES IN PAnENTS UNDERGOING PROTOCOL-DIREClED THERAPEUTIC
HYPOlliERMA (POTH) FOLLOWING CMDllC ARREST MD REnlRN OF SPONTMEOUS CIRCULATION
Marina Sharif, Sara Brown, Leisha Osborn, Ryan Lau
Science, Medicine
Mentors: Sara Brown, Ryan Lau, Medicine
114. NAruRlt.
CMDllC DEAlllS IN CENTRlt. INDIMA
Chelsea Dodge, George Sandusky
Science, Medicine
Mentor: George Sandusky, Medicine
115.
INCREASED lscHEMIC CMDllC DEAllls IN CENTRlt. INDIMA IN SUMMER MoNlliS CoMPMED TO WINTER MoNlliS
Shannon Cook, George Sandusky, Alfie Ballew, Frank Lloyd
Medicine
Mentor: George Sandusky, Medicine
116.
PRELIMINMY EFFICACY OF A STROKE CIREGIVER INlERVENTION PROGRMI FOR REDUCING DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS
Tamil~
Bakas, Joan K. l>.ustin, Janice M. Buelow, Barbara Habermann, Yong Li, Susan M. Mclennon, Mchael T.
Weaver, Linda S. Williams
Nursing, Public and Environmental Mairs, Roudebush VN/C, Medicine
117.
PICED RESPIMl'ION FOR VASOMOTOR AND OlliER MENOPAJSlt. SYMPTOMS: A RANDOMIZED, CoNTROLLED TRiit.
Janet S. Carpenter, Debra S. Burns, Jingwei Wu, Julie L. Otte, Menggang Yu
Nursing, Engineering and Technology, Medicine
118.
SURGICAL MoDEL OF MENOPAJSE SYMPTOMS: GABA'S RoLE IN ANXIETY AND Hor FL.ASHES
Anna Frink, Philip Johnson, Lauren Federici
Medicine
Mentors: Philip L. Johnson, Lauren M. Federici, Medicine
119.
CARBON D1ox1DE CH1t.LENGE MD Hor FLASHES
Sarah Dorsey, Janet Carpenter
Nursing
Mentor: Janet Carpenter, Nursing
120.
0RGANIZAl'IONAL MD FICULTY DElERMINMTS Assocl.crED Willi HEit.lli INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION IN DNP
PROGRMIS: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
CathyR. Fulton
Nursing
121.
F.telLITATORS MD BARRIERS TO ILLNESS MM,tGEMENT MD RECOVERY IMPLEENTATION
Dominique White, Alan McGuire, Mchelle Salyers
Science
.b(lvisor: Alan McGuire, Mchelle Salyers, Science
122.
8MRIERS1 FICILITATORS1 AND SUGGESTIVE HIV INTERVENTIONS FOR WOMEN: PRELIMINMY DATA FROM A SECONDMY
AN1t.YSIS
Herman Schmitt, Joe Burrage
Nursing
Mentor: Joe Burrage, Nursing
123.
AxoLOTI. XENOGRAFTS IMPROVE REGENERATION OF XENOPus H1ND Ln•s
Xiaoping Chen, David Stocum
Science
Advisor: David Stocum, Science
124.
Af.FHIBIJN LIMB REGENERAl'ION AND CELL CvcLE REGULATION
Tyler Ziliak, Fengyu Song, Sean Shih-Yao Liu
Science, Dentistry
Mentors: Xiaoping Chen, Science; Fengyu Song, Sean Shih-Yao Liu, Dentistry
125.
REGULATION OF
EVl5,
VEGF AND P53aP2 DURING AMPHIBIJN LIMB REGENERA110N
Wiaam Elkhatib, Fengyu Song, Xiaoping Chen
Dentistry, Science
Mentors: Xiaoping Chen, Science; Fengyu Song, Sean Shih-Yao Liu, Dentistry
126.
EntMOL-tNDUCED RETIN,._ DEFECTS ARE REscuED BY REnN01c Ac10 SUPPLEMENT IN DEVELOPING ZEBRAFISH EER'IOS
Pooja Muralidharan, Swapnalee Sarmah
Science
Advisor: James Marrs, Science
127.
WNT S1GN,...ING IN ZEBRAFISH F1N REGENERATION: CHENIC,._ BIOLOGY Us1NG GSK3e INHIBITORS
Courtney Curtis, Swapnalee Sarmah, Kayla Collins, Shao}".>U Chu, Mas Sato, Manuel Sanche2-Felix, James Marrs
Science
Advisor: James Marrs, Science
SIGNATURE CENTER INITIATIVE
128.
CENTER FOR URBJN H~nt
Gabriel Filippelli, Daniel Johnson, Sarah Wiehe, TerT)'Zollinger
Enhancing the Health of Cities by Focusing on Communities and the Environment
129.
INDIMA CENTER FOR BREAST CANCER RESEARCH
Harikrishna Nakshatri, George W. Sledge Jr, Sunil Badva, Casey Bales, David P. Gilley, Chirayu Goswami, Clark D.
Wells, Theresa Guise, Kim W. Ziner
Progress Report
130.
INDIMA CENTER FOR INTERCULTUR.It. CoMMUNICA110N
Ulla Connor
Translating Health Discourse Research into J\ction
131.
CENTER FOR TRMSUU"IONA. MuscuLOSKELETA. REsE.ARcH
Stuart J. Warden, Sara Mantila Roosa, Andrea L Hurd, Robyn K. Fuchs
E:iercise Completed When Young Provides Lifelong Benefit to Cortical Bone Structure and Estimated Strength
132.
INSTlTUTE FOR AMERICltl THOUGHT
David Pfeifer, Jonathan Eller, John Kaufman-M:Khiigan, Andre De Tienne, Marianne Wokeck
Center Overview
133.
INTEGRATED NMosvsTEMS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Christoph Naumann, Maher Rizkalla, Ricardo Decca, Ha.zim El-M>unayri, Frank Witzmann, Mangilal }(Jarwal
Nanotechnology Research, Education, and Outreach bythe Integrated Nanosystems Dewlopment Institute (INDI)
134.
REsE.ARcH IN P.o11t.LIA11VE AND ENo-oF-LIFE CoMMUNICA110N JND TRAINING (RESPECT) CENTER
Susan Hickman, Joan Haase, Greg Sachs
RESPECT Center Year 3 2012-2013
135.
PANCREA11C C1t1CER CENTER
M.J rray Kore, Mark R. Kelley
Providing the Research Tools Necessary to Advance Pancreatic Cancer Patient Care
136.
THREE-DllENSION,._ IWGING OF ntE CRMIOF,41Cl,...DENT,._ COMPLEX CENTER
H.Z. Cilingir, K. Kula, J. Dagg, A Ghoneima
The Effect of Arch-Widths and Tooth-Inclinations on Trumpet Performance Quality
137.
CENTER ON CIVIC LITERJCY
Sheila Kennedy, Erin Braun, Nichole Davis, Mchael Marsala
Center C>wrview
138.
CENTER FOR HPV RESEMCH
GregoryD. Zimet, J. Dennis Fortenberry, Katherine E. Buckley
Center C>wrview
139.
CENTER FOR PEDIA'TRIC OBESITY JtlD DIMETES PREVENTION RESEMCH
Zhuokai Li, George Eckert, Wanzhu Tu, Sandeep Gupta, J\a.ron Carroll, J Howard Pratt, Tamara S. Hannon
The Effect of Body Mass Index on Blood Pressure varies by Race among Children
NSF GK-12
140. NSF GK-12
UReltl EDucAJORS PROGRJM
Mariah Judd, Kathleen Marrs
Science
Presenters: f\Aegan Hughes, Jacob .Adler, Luis Palacio, Carrie Upchurch
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