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<p><strong style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51);">Characterizing Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption in SARS-CoV-2 Infected Mice</strong></p>
Characterizing Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption in SARS-CoV-2 Infected Mice
Presenter: Ben Deppen
Faculty research mentor:

Dr. Abigail Vanderheiden

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

My mentor: Dr. Abigail Vanderheiden. My PI: Robyn S. Klein Lab. AND Washington University School of Medicine

COVID-19, a severe respiratory disease caused by infection with severe acute respiratory...

<p>A63: First Ascent: Recent Changes in Rock Climbing and Gender Bias</p>
A63: First Ascent: Recent Changes in Rock Climbing and Gender Bias
Presenter: Maya Ryu
Faculty research mentor:

Kate Bloomquist

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

Thank you to my mentor, Dr. Kate Bloomquist, for providing constant support throughout this project.

The rock climbing community has seen enormous growth in recent decades, which quickly transl...

<p><strong>C42: Assessing the functional activity of variants in the retinal transcription factor NRL</strong></p>
C42: Assessing the functional activity of variants in the retinal transcription factor NRL
Presenter: Zara Shariff
Faculty research mentor:

James Shepherdson

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

Cohen Lab, specifically my mentor James Shepherdson

Neural Retina Leucine Zipper protein (NRL) is a retinal trans...

<p>REACH Study:&nbsp;Examining relationships between body composition, inflammation and infection in low-resource US communities&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
REACH Study: Examining relationships between body composition, inflammation and infection in low-resource US communities 
Presenter: Sophie Waimon
Faculty research mentor:

Theresa Gildner

Presentation session:

10:00AM - 11:15AM: Featured Senior Talks (Emerson)

Acknowledgments:

We thank Dr. Christine Crudo Blackburn, Dr. Rojelio Mejia, Dr. Josh Snodgrass, Dr. Geeta Eick, and Dr. Katie Amato for their assistance with data collection and sample analysis. We also express gratitude to the participants in this study and to our community collaborators (J.C., C.F., N.N., K. J., M.H., A.N.L.). Funding from Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Grant; WUSTL SPEED Award; WUSTL and UCCS Anthropology Departments.

<p><strong>B4: Taylor&nbsp;Swift and Swifties: Social&nbsp;Media’s Influence&nbsp;on Parasocial Relationships and&nbsp;Their Positive Impact</strong></p>
B4: Taylor Swift and Swifties: Social Media’s Influence on Parasocial Relationships and Their Positive Impact
Presenter: Lauryn Birmingham
Faculty research mentor:

Roy Kasten

Presentation session:

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

Para social relationships are on...

<p>B12: Rural Embodiment and Community Health Study (REACH): Associations between Water Source and Gut Microbiome Diversity in a Low-Resource U.S. Community</p>
B12: Rural Embodiment and Community Health Study (REACH): Associations between Water Source and Gut Microbiome Diversity in a Low-Resource U.S. Community
Presenter: Shan Wang
Faculty research mentor:

Elizabeth K. Mallott

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

Many thanks to our participants and community partners, including AP, KJ, NN, and KW. Thank you to everyone in the Mallott Lab for your guidance and support.

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