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<p><strong>Strategy to Monitor Glucagon Secretion: A Novel Fluorescent Protein Technique</strong></p>
Strategy to Monitor Glucagon Secretion: A Novel Fluorescent Protein Technique
Presenter: Priya Mathur
Faculty Research Mentor:

David Piston

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

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

April 20 from 4:30pm-5:00pm

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/94584790931

Acknowledgments:

I am deeply grateful for the guidance and mentorship of both Dr. David Piston and Dr. Alessandro Ustione. Thank you for supporting me over the last three years as a student and researcher. I also want to thank my family, friends, and professors at WashU for their encouragement and dedication to my success.

Glucagon is the hormone antagonistic to insulin and is responsible for increasing blood glucose levels in response to hypoglyce...

<p>Changes in Grey Matter Volume in Young Children with Anxious Temperaments</p><p><br></p>
Changes in Grey Matter Volume in Young Children with Anxious Temperaments
Presenter: Justin Lopez-Roque
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Susan Perlman

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

No

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

April 21st 5:00pm

Zoom Q&A Link:

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Acknowledgments:

Thank you to the ENDURE program for your wonderful support through the summer, as well as to the entire LCBD Lab for being so welcoming to my interests and allowing me to tackle this great project. Grant: R01 MH107540

Childhood personality is a good indication of the emotional development of young children, with pr...

<p class="ql-align-center"><strong style="color: black;">The Effect of Bacterial Thickness on Growth in C. <em>elegans</em></strong></p><p><br></p>
The Effect of Bacterial Thickness on Growth in C. elegans
Presenter: Julia Hong
Faculty Research Mentor:

Will Pittman

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

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

April 22 @2pm

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/8306822689

Acknowledgments:

Will Pittman, Drew Sinha, Zachary Pincus, Pincus Lab

<p class="ql-align-center">Rethinking the 'Unusual Type': Queer Black Women &amp; the Spatial Politics of Belonging in Twentieth Century Chicago</p><p><br></p>
Rethinking the 'Unusual Type': Queer Black Women & the Spatial Politics of Belonging in Twentieth Century Chicago
Presenter: Olivia Kerr
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Rebecca Wanzo

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

No

Zoom Q&A Link:

N/A

WashU Research Program:

Mellon Mays

Acknowledgments:

I'd like to thank the Junior MMUF Cohort, the Senior MMUF Cohort, Dr. Fenderson, Dean Diallo, Kaché, and my mentor Dr. Rebecca Wanzo for the guidance, resources, and care that they have shared with me throughout my research process thus far.

<p>Introducing Flt3-based Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) to Progenitor Cell Line Improves Survival and Differentiation into Dendritic Cells</p>
Introducing Flt3-based Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) to Progenitor Cell Line Improves Survival and Differentiation into Dendritic Cells
Presenter: Justin Yun
Faculty Research Mentor:

Carl DeSelm, MD, PhD

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

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

April 22, 4 PM

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/93067313801?pwd=ekxZK3pzeGtoZXhPTkhjSXY2dDNHZz09

WashU Research Program:

BioSURF Program

Acknowledgments:

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) ...

<p><strong style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Brain Activity Mediating Social Motivation in the Mouse</strong></p>
Brain Activity Mediating Social Motivation in the Mouse
Presenter: Dora Tabachnick
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Joseph Dougherty

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

Yes

Zoom Q&A Date & Time:

April 22nd at 1pm CT

Zoom Q&A Link:

https://wustl.zoom.us/j/97559084358

Acknowledgments:

Thank you so much to the Dougherty Lab, especially Dr. Joseph Dougherty for ving me the opportunity to learn and discover more about myself and science in such a welcoming environment for the past 2.5 years and to Dr. Susan Maloney for her constant mentorship and continual support.

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