Lincoln H Blumell, Ancient Scripture In January 2013 I received a MEG in the amount of $19,707.00 to work on the transcription and publication of the twenty-two page Didymus Papyrus that is housed in the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library. I am pleased to report that this project was very successful. The papyrus has […]
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BYU MEG report
Emily Bates, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Evaluation of how well the academic objectives of the proposal were met The academic objectives were met by the proposal. Students learned to sequence DNA and to interpret the sequence to know if there was a rare genetic change occurring in the sequence that they interpreted. Students learned […]
Development of Student Research Resources and Training Material for Functional and Structural MRI-Based Research at BYU
Professor Neal K Bangerter, Electrical & Computer Engineering and Professors Erin Bigler and Brock Kirwan, Psychology Overview This project was aimed at providing in-depth training and mentoring for a small group of students to address the large anticipated demand for accessible research and training resources at BYU’s new MRI Research Facility. The facility opened summer […]
Preserving BYU’s Ancient Papyri, Parchments, and Ostraca
Joseph Trevor Antley and Dr. Lincoln Blumell, Ancient Scripture Currently approximately 80% of the hundreds of ancient papyrus, parchment, and ostracon fragments contained in the L. Tom Perry Special Collections of BYU’s Harold B. Lee Library have been successfully preserved by myself and the others who worked on this project with me, ensuring that these […]
Folic Acid Awareness among BYU Females
Natasha Bushnell & Mariana Chiriac with Nora Nyland, Food Science and Nutrition One of the B vitamins, folic acid is involved in DNA synthesis in the human body. This nutrient becomes crucial during the embrionic development of the fetus during a pregnancy. A maternal deficiency of folic acid, added to a genetic predisposition, has been […]
Design And Fabrication of a Water Tunnel For The Byu Mechanical Engineering Department
Lon M. Stevens and Dr. Daniel R. Maynes, Mechanical Engineering A water tunnel is essential for visualization, validation, and experimental analysis of the fundamental fluid dynamic behavior of flowing liquids. Water tunnels come in a variety of geometric dimensions, which are dependent upon the type of fluid flows that are of interest. It was proposed […]
BYU MICROSCOPY LABORATORY /PUBLIC SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Judy L. Pickett, Department of Biology Education Introduction For the past five years Dr. John Gardner has been developing a microscopy outreach program for students throughout the state of Utah. I became involved in the program in the fall of 1993 and have been heavily involved in program development since that time. The results of […]
The Daily Universe Reporting on BYU’s Global Footprint
Prof. Edward L Carter and Dr. Quint Randle, Communications Evaluation of how well the academic objectives of the proposal were met Our purpose was to enable journalism students to report on the international activities of BYU students, faculty and staff, specifically as it relates to performing arts groups but also sports and other areas. We […]
A Statistical Analysis of Rater Consensus In the BYU Premedical Committee
Alane Izu and Dr. David G Whiting, Statistics Introduction The premedical committee at Brigham Young University exists to assist students in successfully applying to medical school. The committee consists of professors from various departments across campus as well as senior premedical students. Two different committee members interview each eligible student in March and April of […]
Investigating Attitudes of Seniors Towards the Role of the Gospel in their Classes: A Student-Initiated Feedback Study Across the College of Family, Home & Social Sciences at BYU
Dan Williams, Jacob Hess, Trevor Davis, and Drs. Robert Hunt with Scott Richards, Counseling Psychology and Special Education Introduction & Objectives The purpose of our study was to investigate the perspectives of fellow students towards current efforts at addressing the gospel of Jesus Christ in their departmental classes. The idea of a “BYU education,” while […]
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