David R. Nielsen and Dr. Warner Woodworth, Business Management First discovered in 1947 in a small community in Australia, the Buruli Ulcer (Mycobacterium Ulcerans) has become the third largest mycobacterial disease in the world, next to leprosy and tuberculosis. Dobos et al. estimate that the severity of the Buruli Ulcer will soon reach that of […]
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Report on the Tullis Ranch Investigation
Margaret Parnell Grindstaff and Dr. Joel Janetski, Anthropology With the grant provided by the Office of Research and Creative activity, I was able to conduct a survey of the Tullis Ranch. The ranch is located northeast of Spring City, UT and is owned by Marta and Lamond Tullis. After purchasing the land in 1997, Dr. […]
RESEARCH AND CREATIVE WORK REPORT
Shaunalei Boyer Andersen, Department of Humanities The Project From January to May 1995, for my honors thesis project, I studied the text of Jane Austen’s novel Northanger Abbey. My intent was to unravel the mystery behind her at times conflicting allusions to nov· els and literature in the work-to try to decipher the connection between […]
REPORT ON REDOX CENTERS IN FERRITIN
Daren Heaton, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry As described in my research proposal, I Investigated the redox centers In ferritin. Thanks to the creative activities scholarship, I was able to spend a significant amount of time In this investigation. Some of my work was influential in a grant proposal submitted by Dr. Gary Watt. This […]
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 […]
Final Report
Kristina Potter and Dr. Susan Easton Black, Religion
Progress Report on My Project Entitled “The Effects of Editing on Emotion And Theme”
Merrill A. Page and Professor Stan Ferguson, Theater and Media Arts Editing in film is the act of joining two separate visual clips together to continue a film’s progress. Editing styles and the frequency of cuts can vary greatly from film to film, and in my project, I proposed to study in depth the actual […]
Report of Progression on The Synthesis of a Conformational Amphiphile for Nondestructive Diffusion Through Membrane Bilayers
Paul B. Savage and Dr. David B. McMullin, Chemistry and Biochemistry The stability of all cellular life in the presence of adverse environmental conditions may be attributed to the function of cellular membranes. Membranes are unique in their ability to act as barriers with selective permeability (1). Such selective permeability allows cells to control and […]
REPORT OF THE CARLOS SURINACH PROJECT
Lara Lambert, Kyshana Lowe, Sariah Mourik, and Emily Barrett, Music As the Brigham Young University piano and string instrumental quartet, made up of Lara Lambert, Kyshana Lowe, Sariah Mourik, and Emily Barrett, we wish to express sincere gratitude to the BYU Office of Research and Creative Work for the grant received last year. Upon receiving […]
ORCA Final Report
Dan Lemmon and Professor Tom Lefler, Doug Stout, Visual Arts
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