C24: Purification and Characterization of Human KCNQ1 (100-370), a Voltage Gated Potassium Ion Channel, in Lipid Bilayers Using Solid-State NMR; Human KCNQ1 (100-370)/KCNE1 Interaction Studies Using EPR

KCNQ1 (Q1 or Kv7.1 or KvLQT1) is a membrane bound voltage gated potassium channel that is modulated by another membrane protein KCNE1 (E1). Q1 is an integral protein involved in the cardiac repolarization phase of a heartbeat following the action potential. E1 is an accessory protein that complexes with Q1 to form a 4:2 Q1:E1 […]

A23: Biomedical Applications of Sensing Multi-State Metabolic Behavior from Cellular Autofluorescence

One way to detect metabolic change in cells is through a method called laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy which involves exciting the cellular sample using a laser and measuring the spectrum of its autofluorescence emission. In order to detect metabolic change, we monitor autofluorescence emission in real time, and through past studies we are able to quantify […]

A77: Examining the Impact of Fiber and Added Sugar on Body Fat Percentage, Blood Glucose, and Lipid Levels

Research has demonstrated that fiber has the potential to counteract absorption of glucose and lipids found in high-fiber foods. Fiber has been shown to decrease blood glucose and cholesterol levels, assisting in weight loss efforts. For older adults, fiber intake recommendations are 30g (males) and 21g (females) daily. Daily recommendations include less than 35g (males) […]

B47: Physics Education: Introductory Student Self-Efficacy and Problem-Solving Approaches

Physics education research focuses on how to improve the effectiveness of student learning and curriculum development. This area of physics education specifically focuses on students in introductory physics courses and how their self-efficacy and problem-solving methods change over the course of a semester. By tracking the improvement or deterioration of a student’s abilities, the Miami […]

C09: Burial Rates of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus in Sediments of Three Retention Ponds in a Watershed with Changing Agricultural Practices

Within the area of freshwater science, researching small-scale retention ponds is useful to determine how successful they are at trapping excess sediment, carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P), which can all have negative environmental effects (such as contributing to global climate change or harmful algal blooms) if left unchecked. The goal of my research […]

B57: Gut Microbes and Atherosclerosis: How Your Microbiome Is Influencing Your Health

Because of its variation across different individuals even in similar environments, the gut microbiome can influence the health of different people in different ways. One major example is the way that different microbes consume quaternary amine compounds (QAs) that are prevalent in the human diet, such as in red meat and wheat. Some gut microbes […]

B24: Characterization of high molecular weight polyphenols by FT-ICR MALDI-MS and HPLC

Condensed tannins are high molecular weight polymers, comprised of flavan-3-ol monomers stabilized by C-C interflavan bonds. Condensed tannins are found in most higher plants, and affect food properties such as astringency and protein availability, N- and C-cycles in soil systems, and agronomic properties such as insect and pathogen resistance. Tannins are highly sorptive molecules, making […]

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