Parasitic protists are microbes that invade species and derive substances from them; this can be a positive, negative or neutral relationship (Baron 1996). Microbial predators kill other microbes to use for energy and a carbon source (Perez et. al. 2015). They are vital parts of the Antarctic and temperate lake food webs. It is important […]
A25-P: Language, Transportation, and Stigma; Oh My: Barriers to Accessing Equitable Free Healthcare Services in the United States
As of 2019, 34 million Americans live in poverty – 10.5 percent of the population (United States Census Bureau, 2020). The rates nearly double among minority populations with a poverty rate for Black Americans at 18.8 percent and Hispanics 15.7 percent (United States Census Bureau, 2020). Poverty is well established to have a negative impact […]
A30-P: Structural Determination of Alr1300 in Nostoc sp. PCC 7120: Functional Insights to Pentapeptide Repeat Proteins
Alr1300 is a protein of an unknown structure and function in cyanobacteria, Nostoc sp. PCC 71210. This protein is part of the same gene cluster as alr1298 which is from the pentapeptide class of proteins which is a common structure with an unknown function in cyanobacteria. Since the function of proteins in gene clusters tend […]
B14-P: Different Ways to Be at Miami: Personal Growth in Female-Identifying Students
The purpose of this research project was to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic has interacted with college cultural ideologies to impact identity and personal growth among female-identifying freshman students. Because COVID-19 has significantly altered the world we live in, an anthropological perspective may contribute to the investigation of the changing social norms of college as […]
A18-P: Seminar in Neuroscience: Dr. Killian’s Lab
BIO 159, titled Seminar in Neuroscience, is a class taught by Dr. Joyce Fernandes and focussed on familiarizing students with ongoing Neuroscience research at Miami University. In order to become acquainted with ongoing research, the class worked in groups to identify a lab of our choice. Our group chose to examine the research lab of […]
B20-P: Evaluating Communication of Research to Novice Undergraduates at Miami University
This research study is part of a First Year Research Experience [FYRE] class project to examine how research opportunities have been impacted by the pandemic, and how to best leverage the online environment. Our study focused on Communication, specifically on communicating research opportunities to novice undergraduates at Miami university. Our main objective was to identify […]
A21-P: Neuroelectric Imaging to Map Brain Function in the Thomas Lab: A Project of the BIO/PSY 159 Course
BIO/PSY 159, Seminar in Neuroscience, is a class taught by Dr. Joyce Fernandes and familiarizes students with ongoing Neuroscience research at Miami University. The class worked in groups to identify a research lab of our choice. This group chose to explore Dr. Thomas’ research lab in the Psychology department, with interests in cognitive neuroscience. The […]
A06-P: Prevention of Apoptosis By Chlamydia
Pamela Lewis, a student of Dr. Joseph Carlin’s lab of the Microbiology Department and Director of the Mallory-Wilson Center for Healthcare Education at Miami University, is a microbiology major who is interested in studying Chlamydia trachomatis. She is interested in seeing how HeLa cells infected with C. trachomatis are avoiding apoptosis. Because of this, she […]
C01-P: C3a Induced Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE) Reprogramming in the Embryonic Chick
Nearly 4.2 million Americans age 40 and older are visually impaired due to retina diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and retinitis pigmentosa. When the human retina is injured, an inflammatory response is invoked leading to scar tissue and a permanent vision loss. On the other hand, the embryonic chick is able to regenerate its […]
C19-P: Analyzing Biodegradation of Tannins in Soil
Tannins are a class of polyphenols that precipitate proteins and quench oxidizing species. Condensed tannins, which are multiple flavonoids linked by carbon-carbon bonds, are present in soil but their metabolic fate and effect on the microbiome is unknown. In this study we analyzed possible trends in condensed tannins biodegradation when microbes are present in the […]
