B12: Differences in Interspecies Aggression Observed in Invasive Cellar Spiders Pholcus phalangioides and Pholcus manueli

Cellar spider Pholcus phalangioides has been a successful invasive species in North America for over 100 years, residing in human dwellings and subsisting on a polyphagous insect diet. The arrival of a congener, Pholus manueli has led to competition between the two spiders for a very similar niche. While P. phalangioides is much larger in […]

B50: Skin in the Game: The Social and Economic Pressures of Prostitution in the Early American Republic

Why did women become prostitutes during the Early American Republic? A lot of work has been done on prostitution during the mid-nineteenth century, but not enough has looked at the sex trade during the nation’s founding and early-nineteenth century. This paper looks at the social and economic pressures faced by women that made them turn […]

B31: Simulating Human Blood Pressure Waveforms Using a Hybrid Pulsatile System

Blood pressure is a major indicator of multiple health risks. There is a growing need for accurate non-invasive blood pressure (BP) measurement wearables that allow the users to monitor their BP continuously. However, current wearable technology doesn’t provide accurate BP readings, and it needs to improve the sensor technology embedded in wearables by considering various […]

B10: RNA interference of the fmr1 gene in the cricket Acheta domesticus: Impact on locomotory and sensory functions

Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is a genetic disorder that is a leading cause of autism spectrum disorder. The fmr1 gene encodes an RNA binding protein called Fragile X Mental Retardation protein (FMRP). Loss of gene function results in the loss of this protein. While much research has been done to increase our understanding of the […]

B95: Analysis of Ubiquitin Bioconjugates Through Magnetic Resonance for Study of Protein-Polymer Interactions

Enzymes are frequently used in industrial settings and in applications such as pharmaceuticals and fuel production. However, many of these systems are not advantageous for proteins to flourish, with high temperatures and pH varying from that of most biological systems. Post-translational modifications are one method of improving characteristics of proteins such as thermal stability in […]

A95: Association Between Saturated Fat and Added Sugar Intake with Triglycerides and Insulin Resistance

In the United States, many adult men and women have diets high in both saturated fats and added sugars. The American Heart Association recommends getting no more than 6% of daily calories from saturated fats. Research shows that this type of diet is a risk factor for high triglycerides and that added sugars are associated […]

B75: A Comparison Ohio Universities’ Sexual Misconduct Policies

Prevalence rates of sexual assault on college campuses vary from 1% to 25% of college students, making it imperative that universities have extensive, yet easily accessible student misconduct policies to help prevent violence and provide resources to survivors. This poster describes attempts to determine how well universities are matching the recommendations made by the Obama […]

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