
Steven S. Smith
No
N/A
I would like to thank the Political Science department, specifically my advisor Dr. Steven Smith, for all their help in putting together this thesis.

Ellen Fitzsimmons-Craft
No
N/A
Dr. Ellen Fitzsimmons-Craft (PhD); Aggie Laboe; Arielle Smith
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a harmf...

Mitchell Sommers
No
N/A
Dr. Mitchell Sommers, The Psychological & Brain Sciences Department
Communication struggles due to subjective and/or objective impairments in hearing often lead individuals to engage in maladapti...

Meghan Campbell
Yes
4/22 10AM-11AM
https://www.google.com/url?q=https://wustl.zoom.us/j/3866840488?pwd%3DS3g1UWVhZW1BK1I2QkFrSmhUODExQT09&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw3xcSJiiOeN28_x_1lk-SDy
Dr. Meghan Campbell & the Campbell Lab, Aman Srivastava, Dr. Mary Lambo
The progression of Parkinson’s d...

Carl DeSelm, MD, PhD
Yes
April 22, 4 PM
https://wustl.zoom.us/j/93067313801?pwd=ekxZK3pzeGtoZXhPTkhjSXY2dDNHZz09
BioSURF Program
I would like to acknowledge and give my warmest thanks to my supervisor, Dr. DeSelm, who made this work possible. His/her guidance and advice carried me through all the stages of writing my project. I would also like to thank Shelby Namen, bench mentor, for letting my experience in the lab be an enjoyable moment, and for your brilliant comments and suggestions.
Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) ...

Joan Strassmann
No
N/A
I would like to thank the entire Queller-Strassmann lab, especially Debra Brock, for their guidance and support. This material is based on work supported by the National Science foundation under grant numbers IOS 1656756 and DEB 1753743.