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<p>Exploring the Role of Vagal-Brainstem Connections in Fentanyl Induced Respiratory Depression</p>
Exploring the Role of Vagal-Brainstem Connections in Fentanyl Induced Respiratory Depression
Presenter: Rohith Kesaraju
Faculty Research Mentor:

Jose Moron Concepcion

Do you plan to hold a Zoom Q&A Session?:

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

April 21st 5-5:30PM

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/98502630493

Acknowledgments:

I would like to thank Dr. Brian Ruyle and Dr. Jose Moron Concepcion for their mentorship. I would like to also thank the rest of the Moron Concepcion lab for their support. I would like to finally thank the WUSTL Biology Department for allowing me to conduct research.

Since 1999, there has been an exponential increase in the number of opioid overdoses resulting in death throughout American com...

<p>Circadian rhythms change across murine maternal and fetal-derived tissues throughout pregnancy</p>
Circadian rhythms change across murine maternal and fetal-derived tissues throughout pregnancy
Presenter: Elizabeth Sapiro
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Erik Herzog

Do you plan to hold a Zoom Q&A Session?:

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

April 20th 10:30AM

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/92598451627

WashU Research Program:

BioSURF Program

Acknowledgments:

A big thank you to Sarah Speck and Dr. Nikhil Lokesh, as well as the rest of the Herzog Lab for all the help and support!

Circadian rhythms are intrinsic biological processes that oscillate over an approximately 24h period ...

<p>Visualizing the Effects of <em>YSP2</em> Disruption on Membrane Morphology in <em>Cryptococcus neoformans</em></p>
Visualizing the Effects of YSP2 Disruption on Membrane Morphology in Cryptococcus neoformans
Presenter: Michael Lin
Faculty Research Mentor:

Tamara L. Doering

Do you plan to hold a Zoom Q&A Session?:

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

4:00-4:30 PM on April 21

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/6320210392

Acknowledgments:

Keeley (Hau Lam) Choy, Dr. Daniel Agustinho, Dr. Tamara L. Doering, and members of the Doering Lab

Cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes roughly 180,000 deaths each year through pulmo...

<p>The Evaluation of Miscarriages as an Element of Risk for Peripartum Depression Using Project SURROuND</p><p><br></p>
The Evaluation of Miscarriages as an Element of Risk for Peripartum Depression Using Project SURROuND
Presenter: Jordana Tepper
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. John N. Constantino

Do you plan to hold a Zoom Q&A Session?:

No

Zoom Q&A Link:

N/A

Acknowledgments:

I would like to thank Dr. John N. Constantino, Dr. Mitchell Sommers, and Yi Zhang

Abstract

We know that a miscarriage has adverse effects on a woman’s mental health, but we do not yet kn...

<p><strong>Alimentary Politics and Algorithms: The Spread of Information about "Healthy" Eating and Diet on TikTok</strong></p>
Alimentary Politics and Algorithms: The Spread of Information about "Healthy" Eating and Diet on TikTok
Presenter: Sara Pierce
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Anna Jacobsen

Do you plan to hold a Zoom Q&A Session?:

No

Zoom Q&A Link:

n/a

WashU Research Program:

OUR Summer Undergraduate Research Award (SURA)

Acknowledgments:

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...

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Determining Key Receptor Contact Sites on Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Important for Infection and Pathogenesis</span></p>
Determining Key Receptor Contact Sites on Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Important for Infection and Pathogenesis
Presenter: Jaclyn Liu
Faculty Research Mentor:

Michael S. Diamond

Do you plan to hold a Zoom Q&A Session?:

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

April 21, 6-6:30 PM CST

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/92732479928

WashU Research Program:

BioSURF Program

Acknowledgments:

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...

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