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<p><strong>Visualizing central nervous system cells in developing amphibians exposed to stressors.</strong></p>
Visualizing central nervous system cells in developing amphibians exposed to stressors.
Presenter: Madison Uhrin

Exposure to stressors during development can result in increased levels of glucocorticoid hormones in both animals and humans, ...

<p><strong>Collegiate Athletes’ Anxiety-related Concussion Perceptions</strong></p>
Collegiate Athletes’ Anxiety-related Concussion Perceptions
Presenters: Abbigail Delmonte, Lauren Bell

While previous literature has focused heavily on concussion knowledge and reporting, few studies have explored how collegiate a...

<p><span style="color: rgb(34, 42, 53);">Possible Biological Mechanisms of Placental Inflammation as a Result of Ambient Air Pollution: A Literature Review</span></p>
Possible Biological Mechanisms of Placental Inflammation as a Result of Ambient Air Pollution: A Literature Review
Presenter: Isabella Galbo

In 2019, air pollution moved fro...

<p>Workplace Environment and Personal Self-Care Habits in Relation to Oncology Nurse Burnout Rates: A Cross-Sectional Study</p>
Workplace Environment and Personal Self-Care Habits in Relation to Oncology Nurse Burnout Rates: A Cross-Sectional Study
Presenters: Meghan Knauf, Lindsey Kridlo

Oncology nursing is a profession that places nurses in an environment that is ridden with high pres...

<p>Export, Pennsylvania: Reinvention by Necessity </p>
Export, Pennsylvania: Reinvention by Necessity
Presenter: Adam Farbarik

This research questions the declining population trend that Export, Pennsylvania has experienced since the 1920s. Furthermore, ...

<p>Fungal Growth on Tissue Samples Inoculated in River Water</p>
Fungal Growth on Tissue Samples Inoculated in River Water
Presenter: Maeve Godshalk

Drowning and drowning deaths are categorized as a public health issue. Fatal and potentially criminal ...

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