Martin Conda-Sheridan and Dr. John D. Lamb, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department The aim of the project was to prepare monomers, dimmers and trimmers of pyridine substituted resorcinarenes. This work was the continuation of a previous project in which we studied the interactions of a dipicolilamine cavitand with anions. We decided to go a step further […]
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Three-Dimensional Modeling of Poliovirus Structure and Activity
Roane Noel and Dr. David Belnap, Chemistry and Biochemistry The Poliovirus image to the left is from a collection of three-dimensionally reconstructed images of virus particles found at the website: http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/Research/virus/capsids/viruses.html October 10, 2005. This image is identical to the type of Poliovirus image I reconstructed with the help of mentor Dr. David Belnap. (Our […]
Population Structure of the Cuttlefish Sepia Officinalis from the North Atlantic-Mediterranean Region
Mark Joseph Nolte and Drs. Keith Crandall, Microbiology and Molecular Biology, Integrative Biology; Marcos Pérez-Losada, Integrative Biology An understanding of the relatedness of a population of organisms, or their phylogeny, combined with knowledge of that population’s geographical distribution, can illuminate which geographic forces and events may have played a role in forming the “family tree” […]
Fabrication and Characterization of Electroosmotic Pumps for Protein Separation and Integration into ARROW Structure
Donald B. Conkey and Dr. Aaron R. Hawkins, Electrical and Computer Engineering Electroosmotic pumps have been fabricated and tested made with a thin-film deposition process compatible with standard silicon processing. This methodology relies upon chemical vapor deposition and chemical sacrificial etching to form long hollow fluid channels. Fabricating pumps in this way is attractive because […]
X-ray Powder-diffraction Simulations of Large-scale Defect-structure Models
Jared Dickson and Dr. Branton Campbell, Physics and Astronomy Open-framework compounds, most notably the aluminosilicate zeolites, play a critical role in modern technology. Their robust crystalline structures contain large cavities and channels of molecular dimensions which make them useful as molecular sieves (desiccants, membrane filters, gas-separators), ion-exchangers (soaps, detergents, water softeners, radioactive waste sequestering agents), […]
Structure and Properties of Dynamical Structure Functions Reconstruction of Genetic Networks Using Gene Silencing and Overexpression Methods
Russell Howes and Dr. Sean Warnick, Computer Science Department Network structure–the presence and absence of ‘connections’ among different variables in a dynamical system–is important in the identification and control of complex systems. Discovering structure from data can be difficult, and many current identification methods either concern themselves only with dynamic behavior (response of the system […]
A NATURALISTIC STUDY OF YOUNG CHILDREN’S STRATEGIES AND STRUCTURES IN LEARNING TO SPEAK ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Rachel J. Berry and Dr. Trevor McKee, Family Sciences With the funds received, I traveled to Russia to collect data. I was there from January through June 1997, teaching English in a kindergarten. One child was videotaped each week for 25 minutes. These videos will be analyzed and results reported in an Honors thesis for […]
Family Matters: Income Distribution Effects of Changing Family Structure; Honors Thesis
Julia DeLong and Dr. Clayne Pope, Economics One of the more profound and far-reaching social transformations America went through in the latter half of the twentieth century was the growing replacement of married households by single (never married) and divorced households. While the sociological consequences of this transformation are generally debated, we seldom consider the […]
Investigation of the Structure of Quinoa Saponins by HPLC and MASS-SPEC
Samuel Swainhart and Dr. Steve Wood, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry Quinoa is a grain grown mainly by Natives in diverse areas throughout Latin America that is considered by many nutritional scientists as possibly the most nourishing grain available. Its contents include high levels of protein, an exceptional composition of amino acids, and many carbohydrates. […]
Dendroarchaology: Using Tree Rings to Document Utah’s Historic Pioneer Structures
Robert Karl and Dr. Matthew Bekker, Department of Geography Pioneer history is a heritage of Utah. Utah was founded on the premise of pioneers venturing from the east and settling throughout Utah. Very few of these historic pioneer structures have been dated in the state of Utah and for many of these structures there exists […]
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