
Matthew Goodwin
No
NA
Dr. Matthew L. Goodwin, Dr. Mulati Mieradili, Kya Vaughn, Shambhavi Bhagwat, Dr. Matthew Silva
Many common spinal pathologies stem from some form of disc de...

Anthony Dell
Yes
April 22, 2-2:30pm
https://wustl.zoom.us/j/91818741809?pwd=UmJhQlBRalVUWXF4Rkp6R0lrVlF5UT09
OUR Conference Presentation Award
I would like to thank Dr. Anthony Dell and Dr. Brett Seymoure for their mentoring and support throughout my research. I extend gratitude to Living Earth Collaborative, Washington University in St. Louis, National Great Rivers Research and Education Center for providing necessary funding, equipment, and lab space. Lastly, I would like to thank Joost de Foolter for creating BioImage Operation and his unwavering guidance throughout utilizing the program.
Organisms entrain their circadian rhythms through light exposure (i.e. sunrise and sunset) and this entrained circadian rhythm ...

Clarissa Rile Hayward
No
N/A
I would like to thank my thesis advisor, Professor Clarissa Rile Hayward, for her invaluable guidance on this project, including everything from providing novel ideas for potential arguments to offering a plethora of suggestions on how to strengthen my critiques. I would also like thank Kevin Wang and an anonymous second reader for their many insightful contributions, which I, in the spirit of this project, formally recognize throughout this essay. Finally, I am beyond appreciative for my partner who kindly tolerated my endless rants and verbal musings about the downsides of intellectual property rights over the last eight months.
Most contemporary theorizing on intellectual property rights (IPR) focuses on the particular claims included in such rights, ra...

Casey Reimer
No
n/a
Dr. Mitch Sommers (co-advisor)

Michael S. Diamond
Yes
April 21, 6-6:30 PM CST
https://wustl.zoom.us/j/92732479928
BioSURF Program
I would like to sincerely thank Dr. Michael Diamond for his generous advice and scientific direction, and for welcoming me warmly into his lab. I also would like to thank the members of the Diamond lab for their kind support, encouragement, and welcome over the past three years. My special thanks to Dr. Katherine Basore of the Fremont Lab for direction on key receptor interaction residues, Dr. Hongming Ma for protocol direction and materials, as well as Dr. Emily Madden and Dr. Ofer Zimmerman for experimental procedure discussions. Importantly, I could not have carried out this project without the scientific discussions, generous teaching spirit, good humor, and ever-patient guidance of Natasha Kafai. Not only has she taught me how to approach experimental design and thinking, performing experiments, and analyzing results, but her unfailing positivity and diligence have been a continuous source of inspiration for me. I feel extremely fortunate to have the gift of her mentorship. I would also like to thank Dr. Michael Diamond and the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research for supporting my research during the summer of 2021. I thank Natasha Kafai and Dr. Michael Diamond for their review of this thesis. Finally, I extend my heartfelt thanks to my friends and family for their constant support and encouragement over the past few years.
Venezuelan equine encephalitis v...

Dr. Anna Jacobsen
No
n/a
OUR Summer Undergraduate Research Award (SURA)
I would like to thank the Office of Undergraduate Research and the W.H.R. Rivers Program for supporting my research. I would also like to thank Dr. Anna Jacobsen for all of her assistance and mentorship throughout this process.
Social media has been identified as an important venue for the spread of diet trends, esp...