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Choreography and Connectivity: Using Isadora OpenNI Tracker to Facilitate Live in Depth Camera Performance
Choreography and Connectivity: Using Isadora OpenNI Tracker to Facilitate Live in Depth Camera Performance
Presenter: Marisa Daddazio
Faculty Research Mentor:

Sean Savoie

Acknowledgments:

Sean Savoie and the rest of the Digital Media for the Stage class this semester, for their help and support

  Especially in this time, maintaining the active presence of art in the world is vital. More so in live performance rather than o...
The Impact of Stress on Spatial Navigation in Younger and Older Adults
The Impact of Stress on Spatial Navigation in Younger and Older Adults
Presenter: Cheyenne Parson
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Denise Head

Acknowledgments:

Head Research Lab

Older adults have difficulties with spatial navigation, posing a risk to a normal and safe lifestyle. ...
Characterization of Oligoviologen Folding
Characterization of Oligoviologen Folding
Presenter: Max Gruschka
Faculty Research Mentor:

Jonathan Barnes

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

Graduate students Mark Palmquist and Abby Delawder for their continued support and help throughout this project, and my research in general.

Oligoviologen chains, constructed by alternating 4,4’-dialkyl-bipyridinium (viologen) units with varying linkers, have been shown...
Oxytocin Receptor-Ligand Kinetic Modeling
Oxytocin Receptor-Ligand Kinetic Modeling
Presenter: Madeline Canal
Faculty Research Mentor:

Dr. Sarah England and Dr. Princess Imoukhuede

WashU Research Program: uSTAR Program
Acknowledgments:

Thank you to Dr. Sarah England and Dr. Princess Imoukhuede for hosting me in their labs. Special thanks to Manasi Malik and Shannon Mitchell for mentoring me. Thank you to Dr. Skeath and Dr. Lipovsky for your guidance, and thanks to Amber Noland for helping make the uSTAR program run smoothly this summer.

Nearly two million patients in the United States are given oxyt...
Preserving Culture: How Can Bioprospecting Policies Protect the Identities and Practices of Indigenous Groups?
Preserving Culture: How Can Bioprospecting Policies Protect the Identities and Practices of Indigenous Groups?
Presenter: Aja Drain
Faculty Research Mentor:

Andrea Murray

Acknowledgments:

Dr. Murray, Bioprospecting Class

International Cooperative of Biodiversity Groups (ICBGs) were created by the NIH in 1992 with the intention of promoting the “sust...
X-ray Spectral Timing Analysis of Active Galactic Nuclei NGC-2992
X-ray Spectral Timing Analysis of Active Galactic Nuclei NGC-2992
Presenter: Robert Walters
Faculty Research Mentor:

Michael Nowak

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

Special thanks to the support of: NASA Neils Gehrer Swift XRT, University of Leicester UK Swift Science Data Centre, Wilms, Allen & McCray (2000, ApJ 542), McDonnell Center for Space Sciences, and the WashU SURA grant program.

class="ql-align-center"> The Active Galactic Nuclei is a supermassive black hole (SMBH) system (107.7 solar masses), varying in fl...
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