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Automated Microscopy Platform For High-Throughput Analysis Of Cellular Characteristics, Hussam Ibrahim
Automated Microscopy Platform For High-Throughput Analysis Of Cellular Characteristics, Hussam Ibrahim
Physics: Student Scholarship & Creative Works
Existing microscopy platforms allow analysis post-hoc, but not in real time. This is an issue in the world of Bioengineering because you are limited to performing further analysis on specimen. The aim of my research was to design a sophisticated system whereby information can be exchanged between the software which acquires images and software that analyzes the images immediately after acquisition. In this system, images would be acquired by the microscope and analyzed by customized scripts (MATLAB, Mathworks) in real time. Specifically, MATLAB would wait for new images to be saved on the hard drive, import these images, and perform …
Hiv Vaccines: Progress, Limitations And A Crispr/Cas9 Vaccine, Omar A. Garcia Martinez
Hiv Vaccines: Progress, Limitations And A Crispr/Cas9 Vaccine, Omar A. Garcia Martinez
Biology: Student Scholarship & Creative Works
ABSTRACT: The HIV-1 pandemic continues to thrive due to ineffective HIV-1 vaccines. Historically, the world’s most infectious diseases, such as polio and smallpox, have been eradicated or have come close to eradication due to the advent of effective vaccines. Highly active antiretroviral therapy is able to delay the onset of AIDS but can neither rid the body of HIV-1 proviral DNA nor prevent further transmission. A prophylactic vaccine that prevents the various mechanisms HIV-1 has to evade and attack our immune system is needed to end the HIV-1 pandemic. Recent advances in engineered nuclease systems, like the CRISPR/Cas9 system, have …
Mankind 2.0: The Volatility Of A Genetic Revolution, Zachary D. Schrank
Mankind 2.0: The Volatility Of A Genetic Revolution, Zachary D. Schrank
First Year Inquiry: Student Scholarship & Creative Works
Genetic engineering can reap countless rewards for mankind, but it can also bring about untold harm to society at large. The U.S. is in dire need of regulation now before the power of genetic engineering spirals out of control.