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<p>C5: Patterns of extracellular <em>Paraburkholderia</em> in <em>Dictostelium discoideum </em>fruiting bodies</p>
C5: Patterns of extracellular Paraburkholderia in Dictostelium discoideum fruiting bodies
Presenter: Elle Belperio
Faculty research mentor:

Joan E. Strassmann

Presentation session:

3:30PM - 5:00PM: Poster Session C

Acknowledgments:

Many thanks to the Queller-Strassmann lab especially Calum J. Stephenson. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant DEB 22-37266

Bacteria and host interactions are driven by complex evolutionary and environmental factors, provid...

<p>B37: Predicting Sepsis Mortality and Organ Damage with a Novel Bioanalyte</p>
B37: Predicting Sepsis Mortality and Organ Damage with a Novel Bioanalyte
Presenter: Kaylee Chien
Faculty research mentor:

Aadel A.Chaudhuri

Presentation session:

12:45PM - 2:15PM: Poster Session B

Acknowledgments:

I would like to thank the Chaudhuri Lab, especially Nicholas Semenkovich, Aadel Chaudhuri, and Peter Harris for their mentorship and ongoing support. I would also like to thank my parents for their daily encouragement and inspiration to continuously learn.

Sepsis is the most common cause of hospital death in the US and leads to life threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregu...

<p class="ql-align-center">B24: Environmental Enrichment Attenuates Fentanyl Use and Stress Induced Drug Seeking Behavior&nbsp;</p>
B24: Environmental Enrichment Attenuates Fentanyl Use and Stress Induced Drug Seeking Behavior 
Presenter: Joanna Dearman
Faculty research mentor:

Jose Moron-Concepcion

Presentation session:

12:45PM - 2:15PM: Poster Session B

Acknowledgments:

I would like to thank Jessica A. Higginbotham and Jose Moron-Concepcion for their support. This project would not have been possible without their guidance. I would finally like to thank all the members of JMC lab for their encouragement from the very moment I stepped into their lab two years ago.

<p class="ql-align-center"><strong>A57: Functional Connectivity Differences Associated with Pediatric Social and Generalized Anxiety Symptoms</strong></p>
A57: Functional Connectivity Differences Associated with Pediatric Social and Generalized Anxiety Symptoms
Presenter: Leah Fruchtman
Faculty research mentor:

Chad M. Sylvester

Presentation session:

10:00AM - 11:30AM: Poster Session A

Previous literature has found d...

<p><strong>B19: Stroke in Mice is Associated with Greater Behavioral Deficits, Sex-Specific Differences in Stroke Size, and Unique Changes in Cortical Activity</strong></p>
B19: Stroke in Mice is Associated with Greater Behavioral Deficits, Sex-Specific Differences in Stroke Size, and Unique Changes in Cortical Activity
Presenter: Roman Pati
Faculty research mentor:

Asher Albertson

Presentation session:

12:45PM - 2:15PM: Poster Session B

Acknowledgments:

Karen Smith for all her help with establishing our protocol and aid in running behavioral tests on mice; The Hope Center for Neurological Disorders

<p>Quantifying Reference Alignment Bias in Functional Genomics Analyses</p>
Quantifying Reference Alignment Bias in Functional Genomics Analyses
Presenter: Nina Tekkey
Faculty research mentor:

Ting Wang

Presentation session:

1:45PM - 3:15PM: Deeper Dive Talks 1 (BH 160)

Acknowledgments:

Human Pangenome Reference Consortium

Understanding genomic function is critical to advancing our u...

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