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<p>3: Searching for TeV-emitting BL Lac: Utilizing WISE data to search for objects with the eROSITA data set</p>
3: Searching for TeV-emitting BL Lac: Utilizing WISE data to search for objects with the eROSITA data set
Presenter: Cassidy Metzger
Faculty research mentor:

Manel Errando

Presentation session:

Oral session 1b; 10:30-11:15am (BH 130)

Acknowledgments:

McDonnell Center for the Space Science

The eROSITA all-sky survey is capable of viewing the night sk...

<p>45: Interpretation of Associational Language in Research</p>
45: Interpretation of Associational Language in Research
Presenter: Noah Stovitz
Faculty research mentor:

Jake Quilty-Dunn

Presentation session:

Poster session C; 1:00-2:00pm

Acknowledgments:

I'd like to thank Ian Shrier, Jennifer Hill, and Jake Quilty-Dunn for their contributions to this study. I'd also like to thank the Office for Undergraduate Research at Washington University for providing funding through the SURA grant.

A major purpose of research is to discover when current actions should be changed. Research suggesting causality may rightfully...

<p class="ql-align-center"><strong>4: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY INTO EMPOWERING GRADE 10 AND 11 LEARNERS THROUGH CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH SOUTH AFRICAN LITERATURE: A CASE STUDY IN CATO MANOR&nbsp;</strong></p>
4: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY INTO EMPOWERING GRADE 10 AND 11 LEARNERS THROUGH CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH SOUTH AFRICAN LITERATURE: A CASE STUDY IN CATO MANOR 
Presenter: Sally Fales
Faculty research mentor:

Dr. Brian Jarvis

Presentation session:

Oral session 2b; 1:15-2:00pm (BH 130)

Acknowledgments:

School for International Training, Dr. Imraan Buccus, Dr. Brian Jarvis, Ms. Nonceba Lushaba

This qualitative research proje...

<p>52: Investigating the Functional Role of Orbitofrontal Cortex to Dorsomedial Striatum Projections during Economic Choices in Mice</p>
52: Investigating the Functional Role of Orbitofrontal Cortex to Dorsomedial Striatum Projections during Economic Choices in Mice
Presenter: Neil Panwalker
Faculty research mentor:

Camillo Padoa-Schioppa

Presentation session:

Poster session B; 11:30am-12:30pm

<p>15: Neural network criticality is disrupted in a sleep-wake state-dependent manner in mouse model of tauopathy</p>
15: Neural network criticality is disrupted in a sleep-wake state-dependent manner in mouse model of tauopathy
Presenter: Yuqi Liu
Faculty research mentor:

Keith Hengen

Presentation session:

Poster session C; 1:00-2:00pm

Acknowledgments:

I would like to express gratitude to my principal investigator Dr. Hengen and my project mentor Dr. McGregor, who guided me throughout this project, as well as the other members of the Hengen Lab. This work is funded by the BioSURF award and the Jonathan & Thelma Dixon Zoology Fellowship.

The accumulation of misfolded amyloid beta and tau protein is characteristic of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Disruptions of the s...

<p>34: Robust 6D video-rate fluorescence microscopy</p>
34: Robust 6D video-rate fluorescence microscopy
Presenter: Jasmine Cheng
Faculty research mentor:

Matthew D. Lew

Presentation session:

Poster session B; 11:30am-12:30pm

Single-molecule orientation-localization microscopy (SMOLM) is a powerful tool used for resolving b...

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