A48-P: How Has Anxiety From the Covid-19 Pandemic Affected Drinking and Smoking Behaviors In College Students?

Alcohol and marijuana use among college students are a public health crisis. Additionally, “the frequency of alcohol use (i.e., average number of alcohol-using days) increased significantly… and the frequency of cannabis use (average number of cannabis using days) increased significantly from pre-COVID to post-COVID” (Dumas et al., 2020). Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people are […]

B46-P: The Relationship between Anxiety and Drinking Motives Across Year in School

Alcohol use is a widespread issue among college students across the United States. A big factor that relates to this alcohol use is anxiety felt by students. In my research I have studied the relationship between anxiety and drinking motives. Further, I have researched the varying levels of anxiety across year in college. My research […]

A07-P: Using a Machine Learning Approach to Identify Potential Metallo-β-Lactamase Inhibitors

This project combines the fields of biochemistry and data science by applying a machine learning approach to the identification of potential metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) inhibitors. MBLs are enzymes expressed by antibiotic-resistant bacteria and are becoming more clinically prevalent, leading to an increasing number of severe cases of once easily-treatable infections. In recent years, there has been […]

2021 URF Submission Form: Form submissions detected

Form Notifications (a Google Forms add-on) has detected that the form titled 2021 URF Submission Form has received 171 responses so far. Responses Summary of form responses You are receiving this email because an editor of this form configured Form Notifications to alert you every time this form receives 1 responses. To change this setting, […]

B40-P: Analysis of Novel Zebrafish Mutant that Disrupts Embryonic Heart Development

Proper formation of the heart during embryonic development is important for later heart function in the adult. Defects in heart formation can lead to congenital heart defects (CHD), which are present at birth. Understanding the molecular signaling pathways that regulate embryonic heart development is important for understanding how CHD form and for designing potential therapies […]

A04-P: Evaluating How Adenovirus Proteins Regulate DNA-PK

Adenovirus (Ad) infection can lead to the activation of DNA damage response (DDR) pathways such as non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) if unchecked. To avert DDR interference, Ad encodes several proteins in early region 4 (E4) that regulate the DDR to promote viral replication. Specifically, E4 11kDa and 34kDa have been shown to interact with DNA-dependent […]

C05-T: Challenges and Strategies in Remote Design Collaboration during a Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic forced college education to shift from face-to-face to online instruction. This effort is particularly challenging for freshmen and sophomore students, in engineering design projects where collaboration is needed. The study aims to qualitatively understand challenges and possible strategies in remote design collaboration through the lens of an undergraduate-level engineering design introduction class. […]

C11-T: The Attitudes Values and Beliefs of Faculty and Parents of Deaf Students in Listening and Spoken Language Programs

Research area/Question Language deprivation is common among the approximately three-quarters of deaf children who aren’t given access to sign language.This can result from an over reliance on hearing devices to provide access to spoken language as well as a bias against Deafness and sign language also known as oralism. When language acquisition is hindered, one’s […]

C10-P: Micellar and Sub-Micellar Chromatography with a Cocamidopropyl Betaine Surfactant

In the past two decades, green analytical chemistry has started to become a more prominent subarea of green chemistry, particularly in the area of sample preparation such as extraction. In typical reversed phase liquid chromatography (LC) methods, organic solvents such as acetonitrile (MeCN) or methanol are used as mobile phase modifiers due to their low […]

A36-P: Oblivious Neighbor Discovery in Direction Multi-Transceiver Networks

In a network of multiple devices, neighbor discovery is the process in which the individual devices make their existence known to other devices in the network in order to begin communicating with one another. The neighbor discovery protocol is an essential part of wireless networks used for communication between devices. In our design, we are […]

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