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<p class="ql-align-center"><span style="color: black;">Relating Neuronal Representations with Free Viewing Patterns of Rhesus Macaques</span></p><p><br></p>
Relating Neuronal Representations with Free Viewing Patterns of Rhesus Macaques
Presenter: Jeevun Kansupada
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Carlos Ponce, PhD

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

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

April 20 3:00 CT

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/99855316944?pwd=MEN5dmY4MEx2eE4wbGlRU2IwbkQyQT09

Acknowledgments:

Katie Mueller and Mary Burkemper

As primates develop, they learn ...

<p class="ql-align-center"><strong style="color: black;">Elucidating the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Type I Interferon Signaling in Monocyte-Derived Macrophages Following Myocardial Infarction&nbsp;</strong></p><p><br></p>
Elucidating the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Type I Interferon Signaling in Monocyte-Derived Macrophages Following Myocardial Infarction 
Presenter: Gabriella Smith
Faculty Research Mentor:

Kory Lavine

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

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

Friday April 22nd at 11:00am

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/98390340908?pwd=bzNVUWtNOVBmNkFGMlNMN2xYOEtuQT09

Acknowledgments:

Thank you to Dr. Andrew Koenig and Dr. Kory Lavine for their continued support and mentorship. Dr. Kory J. Lavine is supported by funding provided by the Children’s Discovery Institute of Washington University and St. Louis Children’s Hospital, the Foundation of Barnes-Jewish Hospital, the Burroughs Foundation Welcome Fund, the Leducq Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health (R35 HL161185, RO1 HL151078, R21 AI148877).

Myocardial infarction (MI) is t...

<p>A Retrospective Study on Clinical Factors Associated with Improved Survival in MRI-Guided LITT for Recurrent GBM</p>
A Retrospective Study on Clinical Factors Associated with Improved Survival in MRI-Guided LITT for Recurrent GBM
Presenter: William Leidig
Faculty Research Mentor:

Omar Butt

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

No

Zoom Q&A Link:

NA

Acknowledgments:

Drs. Albert Kim, Eric Leuthardt, Jon Willie, Jian Campian, Milan Chheda, and Omar Butt

Recurrent glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive primary brain tumor with a poor prognosis. Median overall survival is often less ...

<p>Isolation and Annotation of Novel Bacteriophage Rosepharie</p>
Isolation and Annotation of Novel Bacteriophage Rosepharie
Presenters: Sarah Ash, Stephen Daly, Julia Gamache, Sneha Manikandan, No...
Faculty Research Mentor:

Christopher Shaffer, Kathleen Hafer

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

No

Zoom Q&A Link:

N/A

Acknowledgments:

Dr. Christopher Shaffer, Dr. Kathleen Hafer, SEA-PHAGES program, and HHMI

Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. Because they...

<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...

<p>Understanding Chinese Public Opinion on Foreign Aid</p>
Understanding Chinese Public Opinion on Foreign Aid
Presenter: Charlie Yan
Faculty Research Mentor:

Ted Enamorado

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

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

4/20/2022, 1:00 pm

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/8043449613

WashU Research Program:

OUR Academic Year Award

Acknowledgments:

Professor Enamorado, Office of Undergraduate Research, Friends

In this paper, I propose a theory of Chinese public opinion o...

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