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<p>B50: Use of Hypomethylating Agents and ATR Inhibition in <em>TP53</em>-KO Acute Myeloid Leukemia</p>
B50: Use of Hypomethylating Agents and ATR Inhibition in TP53-KO Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Presenter: Jack Wooldridge
Faculty research mentor:

Daniel Link

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

The Link Lab at Washington University School of Medicine

Mutations to TP53, present in approximately 10% of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), are known to produce a...

<p><strong style="color: black;">Behavioral Associations with Prenatal SSRI Exposure: An ABCD Study</strong></p>
Behavioral Associations with Prenatal SSRI Exposure: An ABCD Study
Presenter: Alana Hornstein
Faculty research mentor:

Ryan Bogdan

Presentation session:

4:00PM - 5:00PM: Lightning Talks 4 (BH 150)

Acknowledgments:

Dr. Ryan Bogdan, Hailey Modi, Sarah Paul, Dr. David Baranger

Untreated psychopathology during pregnancy poses a threat to both maternal and offspring psy...

<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...

<p>B54: Characterization and Generation of a Double Mutant Lacking Two TetR-Like Transcriptional Repressors to Investigate Effects of Auxin on the Plant Pathogen <em>Pseudomonas syringae</em></p>
B54: Characterization and Generation of a Double Mutant Lacking Two TetR-Like Transcriptional Repressors to Investigate Effects of Auxin on the Plant Pathogen Pseudomonas syringae
Presenter: Maya Irvine
Faculty research mentor:

Barbara Kunkel

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

Thank you to the entire Kunkel Lab for your mentorship and expertise, including Barbara N. Kunkel, Chia-Yun (Cynthia) Lee, and Josh Johnson. Thank you to Mohammed and Alexis for the assistance with experiments. The pmeR::Km mutant was kindly provided by M.-T. Gallegos.

Pseudomonas syringae pv...

<p>Quantum Machine Learning on Qubit Entanglement in Noisy Environments</p>
Quantum Machine Learning on Qubit Entanglement in Noisy Environments
Presenter: Anran (Anny) Qiao
Faculty research mentor:

Jung-tsung Shen

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

I'd like to thank my mentor, Jung-tsung Shen, and the PhD student Qihang Liu, for their invaluable help and support throughout this research project.

Accurate entanglement measurement is essential for advancing quantum computing, cryptogra...

<p>Activation of NOD2 attenuates synapse loss during Zika Virus</p><p>Encephalitis</p>
Activation of NOD2 attenuates synapse loss during Zika VirusEncephalitis
Presenter: Joshua Liu
Faculty research mentor:

Robyn S. Klein

Presentation session:

12:00PM - 1:00PM: Lightning Talks 2 (BH 150)

Persistent impairments in learning and cognitive function often occurs in neuroinvasive Zika virus (ZIKV). In the adult CNS, ne...

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