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<p>A Normative Defense of Political Riot </p>
A Normative Defense of Political Riot
Presenter: Quincy Becker
Faculty research mentor:

Lori Watson

Presentation session:

1:45PM - 3:15PM: Deeper Dive Talks 2 (BH 150); Center for the Humanities roundtable

Acknowledgments:

Lori Watson

This thesis defends an account of the morally permissible political riot. Contrary to standard wisdom, I argue for the riot’s m...

<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>A50: Contrasting Mindfulness State Induction Effects on Behavioral Markers of Cognitive Control</p>
A50: Contrasting Mindfulness State Induction Effects on Behavioral Markers of Cognitive Control
Presenter: Samuel Wang
Faculty research mentor:

Todd Braver

Presentation session:

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

Mindfulness has long been theorized to benefit cognitive control, but despite the ubiquit...

<p class="ql-align-center">B40: Low Replicability of MeRIP/m6A-seq identified N6-MethylAdenosine Modifications in Colorectal Cancer&nbsp;Cell Lines and Patients</p>
B40: Low Replicability of MeRIP/m6A-seq identified N6-MethylAdenosine Modifications in Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines and Patients
Presenter: Ashna Agarwal
Faculty research mentor:

Christopher Maher

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

Maher Lab

Introduction

<p>A58: Associations between home environment at age 5 and social outcomes at age 9/10 in very preterm children</p>
A58: Associations between home environment at age 5 and social outcomes at age 9/10 in very preterm children
Presenter: Esmee Vuong
Faculty research mentor:

Rachel Lean

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

I would like to give my sincerest thanks to Dr. Rachel Lean for her amazing mentorship, Drs. Cynthia Rogers and Chris Smyser, and the members of the Washington University WUNDER Lab.

Children born very preterm (VPT, <30 weeks gestation) have poorer communication skills and more peer relationship difficulties ...

Mentor: Rachel Lean
<p>A30: Stressful Conditions Cause Remodeling in Lysosomal Related Organelles</p>
A30: Stressful Conditions Cause Remodeling in Lysosomal Related Organelles
Presenter: Sean Teng
Faculty research mentor:

Kerry Kornfeld

Presentation session:

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

Acknowledgments:

Vagelos Undergraduate Research Fellowship, The Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging

Lysosomes and Lysosome-related organelles (LROs) are considered the recycling bins of cells as they are acidic and contain hydr...

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