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<p>Selective Clonal Advantage in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms </p>
Selective Clonal Advantage in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
Presenter: Blythe Lander
Faculty Research Mentor:

Tyler Parsons in the lab of Dr. Challen

WashU Research Program: uSTAR Summer Scholars Program
Acknowledgements:

Grant Challen, Tyler Parsons, and the uSTAR Summer Scholars Program

Studies have found that 18-20% of Secondary Acute Myeloid Leu...

<p class="ql-align-center"><strong style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(66, 133, 244);">Utilizing the ELISpot Assay to Assess the Effect of Interleukin-7 Treatment in Septic and Critically-Ill patients</strong></p><p><br></p>
Utilizing the ELISpot Assay to Assess the Effect of Interleukin-7 Treatment in Septic and Critically-Ill patients
Presenter: Alexandra Dram
Faculty Research Mentor:

Richard Hotchkiss

WashU Research Program: BioSURF Program
Acknowledgements:

Washington University BioSURF Program, Danny Kohl Memorial SURF



<p>Ruining the Mood: How Noise Pollution Can Impact Mosquito Mating</p>
Ruining the Mood: How Noise Pollution Can Impact Mosquito Mating
Presenter: Emma Wiley
Faculty Research Mentor:

Kim Medley

Acknowledgements:

Medley-Westby mosquito research lab 2022, Ben Orlinick, Laura Tayon, Bryce Moulton, and Danielle Perkins, Susan Flowers, and the TERA program

Communication via wingbeat frequency is essential for mosquitoes to locate each other and secure a mate.  Previous work has sho...

<p>Space and Society at Los Batanes: Modeling Social Organization and Land</p><p>Use in 11th Century Sama Valley Exchange Hubs, Southern Peru</p>
Space and Society at Los Batanes: Modeling Social Organization and LandUse in 11th Century Sama Valley Exchange Hubs, Southern Peru
Presenter: Ian Youth
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Sarah Baitzel

WashU Research Program: OUR Summer Undergraduate Research Award (SURA)
Acknowledgements:

I I would like to acknowledge the generous support of the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research, the Washington University Department of Anthropology, Dr. Sarah Baitzel and the PIA Valle Sama team.

<p>Identification of a cone-specific promoter upstream of chicken <em>ARR3</em>.</p>
Identification of a cone-specific promoter upstream of chicken ARR3.
Presenter: Erica Hurley
Faculty Research Mentor:

Joseph Corbo

WashU Research Program: BioSURF Program
Acknowledgements:

This work was supported by a Washington University Biology Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship.

The chicken retina is composed of a diverse set of neurons, including seven distinct photoreceptor ...

<p>A Retrospective Analysis of the Accuracy of PI-RADS Scoring as a Predictor for Prostate Cancer in a Community-Based Hospital</p><p><br></p>
A Retrospective Analysis of the Accuracy of PI-RADS Scoring as a Predictor for Prostate Cancer in a Community-Based Hospital
Presenter: Grace Dekoker
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Steven Baughman

Acknowledgements:

Thank you to the Northwestern Medicine Pre-Med Internship Program. Also, thank you to the entire Delnor RMG Urology Office for support and assistance in conducting this work.

Prostate cancer diagnosis is a m...

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