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The Santa Clara, 2014-10-23, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-23, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Lehman, Allen Dean (Mccall 1944), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Lehman, Allen Dean (Mccall 1944), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Biomechanics Research Building Annual Report, Fall 2014, Biomechanics Research Building
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Biomechanics Research Building Annual Report, Fall 2014, Biomechanics Research Building
Biomechanics Annual Report
This annual report features:
Letter from the Directer; COBRE Grant Press Release
Updates - Our New Building; Visitors; Moving on Up; Why Choose BRB as a Student?; Where Are They Now?; From the Bench to the Market
Projects - Neuroscience; NASA: Stimulation of the Sensory System; Motor Development; Variability Studies; Path Integration; Peripheral Artery Disease and Aging
Other Content - Beyond our Borders; Journal Club; Awards; Faculty Travels; Conferences; NE Science Fest; Campaign for Nebraska
The View From Lu Cooperative Extension, October 2014, Lincoln University Cooperative Extension
The View From Lu Cooperative Extension, October 2014, Lincoln University Cooperative Extension
The View from LU Cooperative Extension
Volume 1, Issue 6
Research: South Dakota State University, Fall 2014, Christie Delfanian, Dave Graves, Emily Weber
Research: South Dakota State University, Fall 2014, Christie Delfanian, Dave Graves, Emily Weber
Research: South Dakota State University
CONTENTS:
Dietician seeks to reduce obesity among college-age students [Page] 2
Wind: Support for wind energy based in economic development [Page] 3
Berg leaves legacy of accomplishments [Page] 3
Soil: Improved soil condition increases moisture for crops [Page] 4
Microbial process increases soybean meal's protein power [Page] 5
Medgene develops vaccines using university technologies [Page] 6
BioSNTR funding boosts biotechnology in South Dakota [Page] 8
Scientists collaborate to combat avian influenza [Page] 8
Pharmacy students role-play as part of a health-care team [Page]10
Nursing research seeks to improve health care, reduce costs [Page 10]
Improving organic solar cell efficiency essential …
The Scientist, Fall 2014, San Jose State University, College Of Science
The Scientist, Fall 2014, San Jose State University, College Of Science
The Scientist (College of Science)
No abstract provided.
The Update, October 2014, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Humanities, Arts And Sciences.
The Update, October 2014, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Humanities, Arts And Sciences.
Update
Inside this issue:
-- WGS Internship in Guatemala: UNI Student Travels to Guatemala
-- Department News
-- School of Music Events
-- Communication Sciences and Disorders Trip to Managua, Nicaragua
-- UNI Sustainability Certificate: Board of Regents Certification
-- Midwest International Piano Competition
-- PACA Convention: Listening: An Essential Element of Communication
-- Panther Days: Panther Open Houses and UNI Up-Close
-- New Faculty Join the CHAS Team
-- New CHAS Ambassadors
-- New Promotions Assistants
-- Alumni Spotlight: Department of Music: Nicolle Foland
-- Alumni Spotlight: Science Education: Lisa Chizek
-- Graduate Student Symposium: UNI Department of Technology Students …
Smokejumper Obituary: Curtiss, Ronald Glen Olaf (Grangeville 1961), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Curtiss, Ronald Glen Olaf (Grangeville 1961), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Growing South Dakota (Fall 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences
Growing South Dakota (Fall 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences
Growing South Dakota (Publication of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences)
[Page] 2 Abundant Opportunities: Bright Ag & Bio Career Outlook Fuels Enhancements
[Page] 4 Future Focus: New Institute Supports Efforts In Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
[Page] 7 Grant Funding Updates
[Page] 8 Profiles in Leadership: Engaging Students Utilizing Problem-Based Learning
[Page] 9 Profiles in Leadership: The Value Of Experience-Based Learning
[Page] 10 Campus News
[Page] 12 Steps To Ensure Student Success: Support Fostered In Living-Learning Communities
[Page] 14 New Student Advising Model Gets High Marks
[Page] 15 Student To Student: Ag Bio Ambassadors Relish Role As Front Line Recruiters
[Page] 16 Remembering Dr. Robert Pengra: SDSU Alums Establish Tribute Scholarship …
Iowa Academy Of Science: The New Bulletin, V10n3, Fall 2014, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy Of Science: The New Bulletin, V10n3, Fall 2014, Iowa Academy Of Science
New Bulletin
Inside This Issue:
--Message from the Executive Director
--Member Only Website Log-in
--ICTM-ISTS Math Science Fall Conference
--New IAS Program Coordinator
--New REAP Grant
--New Academy Website
--Iowa Science Foundation
--Recognizing Excellence
--Events and Deadlines
--Excellence in Science Teaching Award
Tallgrass Prairie Center Newletter, Autumn 2014, University Of Northern Iowa. Tallgrass Prairie Center.
Tallgrass Prairie Center Newletter, Autumn 2014, University Of Northern Iowa. Tallgrass Prairie Center.
Tallgrass Prairie Center Newsletter
Inside This Issue:
-- The Tallgrass Prairie Center Goes to Washington (and Missouri, West Virginia, and Colorado)
-- 2015 Iowa Prairie Conference
-- ISAC Excellence in Action Award to UNI's Native Seed Distribution Program
-- What You Sow Is What Will Grow
-- The effect of summer floods on plant and wildlife diversity in managed prairie plantings: observations from a "natural experiment" in the Cedar River floodplain
-- Ecological Restoration Seminar
-- Friends of the Tallgrass Prairie Center
-- New Grad Student/Employees
-- Name that plant?
Smokejumper Obituary: Miller, Leland (Missoula 1944), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Miller, Leland (Missoula 1944), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
What Your Body Knows About God: How We Are Designed To Connect, Serve And Thrive, Rob Moll
What Your Body Knows About God: How We Are Designed To Connect, Serve And Thrive, Rob Moll
Alumni Book Gallery
Have you ever had an experience where you felt particularly aware of God? If God is real, and we are created in God's image, then it makes sense that our minds and bodies would be designed with the perceptive ability to sense and experience God. Scientists are now discovering ways that our bodies are designed to connect with God. Brain research shows that our brain systems are wired to enable us to have spiritual experiences. The spiritual circuits that are used in prayer or worship are also involved in developing compassion for others. Our bodies have actually been created to …
The Santa Clara, 2014-09-25, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-09-25, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Pape, Donald L. (Idaho City 1948), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Pape, Donald L. (Idaho City 1948), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Wallace, Donald Earl (Cave Junction 1949), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Wallace, Donald Earl (Cave Junction 1949), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Searles, Robert C. (Missoula 1945), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Searles, Robert C. (Missoula 1945), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Crosby, Harold Gene (Mccall 1953), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Crosby, Harold Gene (Mccall 1953), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Integrating Cognitive Science With Innovative Teaching In Stem Disciplines, Mark A. Mcdaniel, Regina F. Frey, Susan M. Fitzpatrick, Henry L. Roediger Iii
Integrating Cognitive Science With Innovative Teaching In Stem Disciplines, Mark A. Mcdaniel, Regina F. Frey, Susan M. Fitzpatrick, Henry L. Roediger Iii
Books and Monographs
This volume collects the ideas and insights discussed at a novel conference, the Integrating Cognitive Science with Innovative Teaching in STEM Disciplines Conference, which was held September 27-28, 2012 at Washington University in St. Louis. With funding from the James S. McDonnell Foundation, the conference was hosted by Washington University’s Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education (CIRCLE), a center established in 2011. Available for download as a PDF. Titles of individual chapters can be found at http://openscholarship.wustl.edu/circle_book/.
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Cholesterol Conjugated Hdac Inhibitor As Novel Anticancer Agent, Paul Orefice, Jane Peterson, Bin Sun
Cholesterol Conjugated Hdac Inhibitor As Novel Anticancer Agent, Paul Orefice, Jane Peterson, Bin Sun
Undergraduate Research Posters 2014
Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors are a class of promising new multifunctional anticancer agents. These agents are able to affect multiple epigenetic changes in aberrant cells. In addition to regulating the gene expression and transcription via chromatin remodeling, HDAC inhibitors can also modulate a variety of cellular functions including proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Vorinostat (SuberAniloHydroxamic Acid, SAHA), the first HDAC inhibitor approved by FDA, inhibited the metastasis of various cancer cells. However, SAHA distributes in cancer tissue and normal tissue in a similar level. It will be ideal to selectively delivery SAHA into cancer cells. Rapidly growing cancer cells have a …
Is Steering Practice Task Dependent?, Dale Lewis, Seyed Amirhossein Hosseini, Jacqueline Jenkins
Is Steering Practice Task Dependent?, Dale Lewis, Seyed Amirhossein Hosseini, Jacqueline Jenkins
Undergraduate Research Posters 2014
A driving simulation experiment was conducted to examine the performance improvement of participants while conducting a lane keeping task and two lane changing tasks on a straight road. Forty-four participants, sixteen females and twenty-eight males, drove one of three driving conditions. The data was analyzed to test whether 1) practice is better than no practice; 2) practicing a less challenging but similar steering task is good practice for a more challenging steering task; and 3) practicing a more challenging but similar steering task is good practice for a less challenging steering task. The results indicate that practicing the more challenging …
Motor Output Structure In Targeted Aiming: A Mechanistic Model, Dale Lewis, Roger Young, Jeffrey Eder, Andrew B, Slifkin
Motor Output Structure In Targeted Aiming: A Mechanistic Model, Dale Lewis, Roger Young, Jeffrey Eder, Andrew B, Slifkin
Undergraduate Research Posters 2014
Studies using a variety of experimental tasks have established that when humans repeatedly produce an action, fluctuations in action output are highest at the lowest frequencies and fluctuation magnitude (power) systematically declines as frequency increases. Such time series structure is termed pink noise. However, the appearance of pink noise seems to be limited to tasks where action is executed in the absence of task-related feedback. A few studies have demonstrated that when action was executed in the presence of task-related feedback, power was evenly distributed across all spectral frequencies—i.e., white noise was revealed. Here, participants produced cyclical aiming movements under …
Activation Of Dna Damage Checkpoint Pathways During Skeletal Myoblast Differentiation And Apoptosis, Mofetoluwa Oluwasanmi, Greg Kliment, Crystal M. Weyman
Activation Of Dna Damage Checkpoint Pathways During Skeletal Myoblast Differentiation And Apoptosis, Mofetoluwa Oluwasanmi, Greg Kliment, Crystal M. Weyman
Undergraduate Research Posters 2014
A subset of skeletal myoblasts undergo apoptosis rather than differentiation when cultured in differentiation media (DM: absence of growth factors). While the muscle regulatory transcription factor MyoD is known to control the process of differentiation, our lab has recently discovered that MyoD is also controlling the apoptotic process in response to culture in DM by direct up-regulation of the pro-apoptotic Bcl2 family member PUMA. We similarly discovered that MyoD plays a role in the increased expression of PUMA and apoptosis in response to the DNA damaging agent, etoposide. This led to the hypothesis that culture in DM may lead to …
Fun Versus Practical: Physiological Responses And Preference Of Exercise Equipment, Shana Strunk, Courtney Perkins, Brandon Musarra, Megan O’Keefe, Katie Webb, Kenneth E. Sparks, Emily Kullman, Eddie T.C. Lam
Fun Versus Practical: Physiological Responses And Preference Of Exercise Equipment, Shana Strunk, Courtney Perkins, Brandon Musarra, Megan O’Keefe, Katie Webb, Kenneth E. Sparks, Emily Kullman, Eddie T.C. Lam
Undergraduate Research Posters 2014
The elliptical cross trainer has become a popular a mode of exercise, but can only be used indoors. The StreetStrider was designed as an outdoor elliptical-bike. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to determine whether the elliptical or the StreetStrider was more enjoyable, and to compare the physiological variables for energy expenditure, heart rate (HR), VO2, and Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE). METHODS: Thirty participants (15 male, 15 female, mean age=22±2) from Cleveland State University exercised for 20 minutes at 75% of their age predicted maximal heart rate on the StreetStrider and elliptical. Energy expenditure was measured with a …
Validating Tbtif2-Interacting Candidates, Fan Wu, Jennifer Berkey, Joshua Hellsing, Nisha Thaker, Bibo Li
Validating Tbtif2-Interacting Candidates, Fan Wu, Jennifer Berkey, Joshua Hellsing, Nisha Thaker, Bibo Li
Undergraduate Research Posters 2014
Transmitted by the tsetse fly, Trypanosoma brucei is a protozoan parasite that causes sleeping sickness in human and nagana in cattle. While infecting the bloodstream and central nervous system, T. brucei evades the immune system by altering its major surface antigen, Variant Surface Glycoproteins (VSGs), which forms a thick coat on its cell membrane. The expression sites for VSGs are at the sub-telomeric regions of T. brucei chromosomes. Telomeres, DNA-protein complexes located at the end of chromosomes, provide chromosome stability by preventing degradation of the chromosome ends. The telomere complex also regulates the sub-telomeric VSG expression and switching in T. …
Comparison Of Therapeutic Exercise Accuracy During Completion Of A Home Exercise Program Using The Exercise Tutor Versus A Written Home Exercise Program, James Flis, Riana Stanko, Megan Stang, Ann Reinthal, Deborah Espy
Comparison Of Therapeutic Exercise Accuracy During Completion Of A Home Exercise Program Using The Exercise Tutor Versus A Written Home Exercise Program, James Flis, Riana Stanko, Megan Stang, Ann Reinthal, Deborah Espy
Undergraduate Research Posters 2014
Exercise is powerful in rehabilitation and prevention of disability; however, patient adherence to home exercises is difficult, learning new movements requires a great deal of practice, and incorrectly performed exercises are ineffective or even dangerous. We have developed a system comprised of a Kinect device with wearable inertial sensors to capture, record, and process the exerciser’s movement while concurrently providing targeted feedback to guide correct exercise completion. This pilot study allowed us to perform initial testing of this system, specifically, the effectiveness of this system in improving exercise accuracy, with and without the addition of inertial sensors to the Kinect …