Artificial arteries are made in a myriad of ways and have just as many uses within the medical field. The focus of this research is to vary the amount of iron content along with the magnitude of the applied magnetic field to alter the sample’s mechanical properties such that they accurately represent arteries within people […]
A42-P: Associations Among Proinflammatory Cytokines, Insulin Resistance, and Subjective Sleep Quality
BACKGROUND: There are 27 million adults in the U.S. diagnosed with type II diabetes mellitus, a condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality due to insulin resistance. Insulin resistance regards the inability of the body to properly respond to insulin at target receptors, leading to increased blood-glucose levels from suppressed GLUT transporter expression. The presence […]
B26-P: A Novel Optical Method for Quantifying Neural Activity
Assessment of neural activity in awake and behaving animals is notoriously complex, and often challenging for undergraduate students to implement in their research. In the last two years, a new technology has emerged that has dramatically simplified the assessment of neural activity in awake behaving animals, called Fiber Photometry, making it potentially useful in an […]
B02-P: Converting Random Fluctuations to Useful Work – An Efficient Nanoratchet
The field of atomic, molecular, and optical physics focuses on how atoms and molecules interact with light. In our experiment, we use several coupled optical lasers to create a series of potential wells, a pattern of high potential energy that causes atoms to become trapped in a three-dimensional gridlike layout, known as an optical lattice. […]
C02-T: Heart: A Book of Short Stories Examining the Complexities of Love and Relationships
Over the past year I conducted research in the areas of Psychology and English, mainly applying concepts to the question: What makes hookup culture so enticing for young adults in collegiate settings? As a young adult myself, I had always wondered what the psychological connections were between this type of culture and feelings of fulfilment […]
B45-P: Development of a Portable Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy System for Tissue Flowmetry
Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy (DCS) is a technique used in biomedical optics that uses collimated light — a laser — to explore flow rates in the body. Significant applications for DCS include analysis of rates associated with blood flow and cerebral spinal fluid, though DCS can be applied in many situations. DCS is an attractive technology […]
A40-P: Which Brooklyn Neighborhoods have Benefitted the Most From the COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium?
Evictions have been putting people on the street and into shelters for decades, and is an important aspect to understanding modern cities and housing. They have been forcing low income people out of their homes and are seen in cities all across America. This research aims to discover which neighborhoods in Brooklyn, New York have […]
A12-P: Gum Disease Treatment and High Cholesterol in Adults: a Cross-sectional Study
High cholesterol levels can lead to atherosclerosis (the buildup of plaque in the arteries) and several dangerous conditions in the cardiovascular system including both cardiovascular disease and stroke. The prevalence of diseases associated with high cholesterol in Americans has resulted in a heavy economic burden that is only expected to increase. The management and prevention […]
B43-P: A Social Media Summary of the “Reading for a Healthy Smile Campaign”: Promoting Oral Health Literacy
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the social media reach for an eBook for Oral Health Literacy© to promote child health education. The study aimed to summarize and determine the role of four separate social media channels in dissemination of the eBook for Oral Health Literacy©. Reading literacy among children as well as […]
A34-P: Healthy Eating Index Scores in Older Adults during a 6-month Weight Loss Intervention
Background: In 2017, 42.8% of older adults were considered obese, compared to 31.6% in 2002. Obesity also increases the risk of other diseases such as heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers. HEI scores are used to evaluate a set of foods using a 0-100 scoring system. The average score for Americans from […]
