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Music & Synesthesia: An Exploration Of Synesthesia And Its Relation To Musical Perception, Raquel S. Johnson
Music & Synesthesia: An Exploration Of Synesthesia And Its Relation To Musical Perception, Raquel S. Johnson
Pacific Undergraduate Research and Creativity Conference (PURCC)
This research investigates synesthesia and its impact on musical perception. Synesthesia is the multimodal sensory phenomenon in which the stimulation of one sensory modality generates the experience of a second, otherwise unrelated sense. Discussed topics include: a description of synesthesia and its neurophysiological and perceptual characteristics, the historical conceptualization and documentation of synesthesia beginning with the ancient Greeks, and present-day scientific inquiry. This research explores three varying types of auditory synesthesia - chromesthesia (sound-to-color synesthesia), auditory-tactile synesthesia, and sound-gustatory/sound-olfactory synesthesia - and their multimodal sensory characteristics in relation to music. Prominent neurophysiological hypotheses regarding the existence of synesthesia are examined, …
A Proteomic Analysis To Identify Changes In Bacterial Protein Expression Following Overexpression Of A Spider Silk Protein, Jamie (Ju Yeon) Park, Jaeyoung (Kate) Lee, David Chanyang Eum, Minji Jung, Sungkyung Lee
A Proteomic Analysis To Identify Changes In Bacterial Protein Expression Following Overexpression Of A Spider Silk Protein, Jamie (Ju Yeon) Park, Jaeyoung (Kate) Lee, David Chanyang Eum, Minji Jung, Sungkyung Lee
Pacific Undergraduate Research and Creativity Conference (PURCC)
No abstract provided.
Proteomic Analysis Of The Expression Of Masp1 Dragline Silk Protein In E. Coli, Sophie Rae Pazzo, Rajan Amit Patel, Kamrin Athwal, Edward Kim
Proteomic Analysis Of The Expression Of Masp1 Dragline Silk Protein In E. Coli, Sophie Rae Pazzo, Rajan Amit Patel, Kamrin Athwal, Edward Kim
Pacific Undergraduate Research and Creativity Conference (PURCC)
No abstract provided.
Identifying Important Bacterial Proteins Involved In Synthesis Of Spider Silk Protein Masp1, Douglas Chan, Derek Chan, Angela Hung, Joochan Koo
Identifying Important Bacterial Proteins Involved In Synthesis Of Spider Silk Protein Masp1, Douglas Chan, Derek Chan, Angela Hung, Joochan Koo
Pacific Undergraduate Research and Creativity Conference (PURCC)
No abstract provided.
Color Patterns In Amphibians, Zaizhen Xu, Nikki Parikh, Jasmine Kuo, Helena Czochanski, Muskaan Taneja, Makaila Gaff
Color Patterns In Amphibians, Zaizhen Xu, Nikki Parikh, Jasmine Kuo, Helena Czochanski, Muskaan Taneja, Makaila Gaff
Pacific Undergraduate Research and Creativity Conference (PURCC)
No abstract provided.
Development Of Miriplatin-Loaded Nanoparticles Against Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Zhongyue Yuan, Zizhao Xu, Xin Guo
Development Of Miriplatin-Loaded Nanoparticles Against Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Zhongyue Yuan, Zizhao Xu, Xin Guo
Graduate and Professional Student Research Showcase
Lung cancer claims the highest mortality and the second-most new cases among all oncological diseases. NSCLC accounts for approximately 85% of all newly diagnosed lung cancers. Although platinum-based drugs are standard first-line chemotherapy for stage IIIB/IV NSCLC, accumulating reports have shown the failure of conventional platinum-based regimens due to drug resistance. Miriplatin is a lipophilic anti-cancer drug that has been approved in Japan for transcatheter arterial chemoembolization treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma. Lipid-based nanoparticles such as liposomes, micelles, and solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) can encapsulate anti-cancer drugs to improve their water solubility and bioavailability.
The Arylabialis Muscle Of The Túngara Frog (Engystomops Pustulosus), Amy D. Lagorio, Marcos Gridi-Papp
The Arylabialis Muscle Of The Túngara Frog (Engystomops Pustulosus), Amy D. Lagorio, Marcos Gridi-Papp
Pacific Research & Scholarship Day
No abstract provided.
Managing Patient Expectations With Implant Treatment, Daniel B. Kamran, Mark Booth Dds, Eduardo Gonzalez Dds, Ed Shaw Dds
Managing Patient Expectations With Implant Treatment, Daniel B. Kamran, Mark Booth Dds, Eduardo Gonzalez Dds, Ed Shaw Dds
Excellence Day
This patient came to University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry to get implants and implant crowns to improve his smile, replacing his upper partial denture. Different approaches were made by the faculty to arrive at best outcomes, which took four years for the patient to receive the treatment he wanted. This abstract will further detail how the treatment was conducted and the results afterwards.
A Modified “Wound Healing” And Hypoxia Model In Vitro, Schuyler G. Tang, Isabel Kwon, Marie M. Tolarova, Mirek Tolar
A Modified “Wound Healing” And Hypoxia Model In Vitro, Schuyler G. Tang, Isabel Kwon, Marie M. Tolarova, Mirek Tolar
Excellence Day
Closing a wound may resemble some aspects of fusion of embryonic processes during development of face. In addition, both are sensitive to oxygen supply.
Biomarkers Of Orthodontic Tooth Movement, Ellie Schwartz, Shubdeep Kaur, Mahsa Mortazavi, Marie M. Tolarova, Mirek Tolar
Biomarkers Of Orthodontic Tooth Movement, Ellie Schwartz, Shubdeep Kaur, Mahsa Mortazavi, Marie M. Tolarova, Mirek Tolar
Excellence Day
Orthodontic tooth movement is made possible by remodeling of the alveolar bone process. Bone remodeling is carried out by cellular activities of osteoclasts, osteoblasts, and osteocytes. This in turn is regulated by a number of extracellular factors including growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, hormones and biomechanical force. This review is focused on chemical biomarkers characterizing orthodontic tooth movement.
Geometric Morphometric Shape Assessment Of Juvenile Mandibles, Tiffany Tran, Vicki Lo, Hee Soo Oh, Gary D. Richards
Geometric Morphometric Shape Assessment Of Juvenile Mandibles, Tiffany Tran, Vicki Lo, Hee Soo Oh, Gary D. Richards
Excellence Day
OBJECTIVES: We explore three-dimensional data to delineate idiosyncratic and progressive growth variation in 6.0-8.0 year old mandibles (n=45).
Variation In And Assessment Of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block Landmarks In Children And Adolescents, Soi Park, Younjin Lee, Younyoung Lee, Tiffany Tran, Gary D. Richards
Variation In And Assessment Of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block Landmarks In Children And Adolescents, Soi Park, Younjin Lee, Younyoung Lee, Tiffany Tran, Gary D. Richards
Excellence Day
OBJECTIVES: In earlier work (Lambert et al., 2017) we demonstrated the efficacy of new landmarks for inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) block injections. While the latter study focused on adult morphology, the landmarks were shown to be effective in cases where the M3/3 were present but unerupted. Based on these result a question arose as to their applicability of the landmarks to children and adolescents, given the known changes in mandibular foramen position during growth. Here we quantify the position of the mandibular foramen relative to standard landmarks during growth and assess the new landmarks applicability for IAN …
Root Analogue Implant Creation: Establishing Procedures For The General Dentist, Alicia Hazdovac, Sarah Osborne, Gary D. Richards
Root Analogue Implant Creation: Establishing Procedures For The General Dentist, Alicia Hazdovac, Sarah Osborne, Gary D. Richards
Excellence Day
The possibility of replacing damaged teeth with custom-made root analogue implants was initially suggested around 1969 and reintroduced by Lungren et al. in 1992. The latter authors created custom implants in titanium and reported good osteointegration and aesthetic results. Following this effort there has been an increasing focus on custom root analogue implants as a replacement for ‘screw-type’ implants. Given the availability of software to manipulate 3D image data and the rapid rise of 3D printing technology, the question arises as to whether a general dentist can produce their own implants. Here we test the feasibility of practitioners producing custom …
The Role Of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (Ahr) Signaling Pathway In Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Oscc): Preliminary Results., Renee Lee, Cui Xu, Leticia Ferreira, Ana Carolina Morandini, Erivan Ramos-Junior
The Role Of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (Ahr) Signaling Pathway In Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Oscc): Preliminary Results., Renee Lee, Cui Xu, Leticia Ferreira, Ana Carolina Morandini, Erivan Ramos-Junior
Excellence Day
OBJECTIVES: A large number of experimental and clinical studies suggest that the origin of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is linked to environmental carcinogenesis (tobacco, alcohol). Among these environmental factors, cigarette smoking is the most studied and has been associated with increased susceptibility to OSCC by activating signaling pathways responsible for cancer initiation and progression. Besides nicotine, cigarette smoke also contains aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonists, such as dioxin and benzo(a)pyrene. Aberrant AhR expression and AhR pathway activation are involved in several types of cancer. However, the relationship between AhR pathway activation and oral cancer progression is still unclear.
Case Report: Use Of Non-Ridgid Connector, Veniamin Dronov
Case Report: Use Of Non-Ridgid Connector, Veniamin Dronov
Excellence Day
Long span bridges have a tendency to experience harmful stress due to the increased surface area and of the restoration. These stresses can cause several problems including failure of the restoration or cause significant discomfort to the patient.
Treatment Planning: Facially Generated, Digitally Guided, Manually Fabricated Smile Design, Neal Atul Patel
Treatment Planning: Facially Generated, Digitally Guided, Manually Fabricated Smile Design, Neal Atul Patel
Excellence Day
A clinical case presentation of a smile design that consists of 10 units of minimally invasive indirect restorations.
Changes In Airway Volume In Adult Patients Following Orthodontic Treatment With Premolar Extractions Versus Non-Extraction, Sunny Jisun Lee, Allison Kawata, Hayoung Michael Shin, David Chambers, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh
Changes In Airway Volume In Adult Patients Following Orthodontic Treatment With Premolar Extractions Versus Non-Extraction, Sunny Jisun Lee, Allison Kawata, Hayoung Michael Shin, David Chambers, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh
Excellence Day
Recent concerns about the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and its negative sequelae have led to investigations of how manipulation of the dentofacial complex may affect airway problems. CBCT can be used to measure airway dimensions of patients. Extraction of premolars is indicated as part of orthodontic treatment for patients who have severe crowding or protrusion of incisors. Some have suggested that the reduction in arch circumference after premolar extraction would lead to decreased airway volume, which may predispose a patient for sleep disordered breathing (SDB). The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a significant …
Changes In Cephalometric Measurements In Adult Patients Following Orthodontic Treatment With Premolar Extractions Versus Non-Extraction, Byron Chou, David Dang, Adrienne Joy, David Chambers, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh
Changes In Cephalometric Measurements In Adult Patients Following Orthodontic Treatment With Premolar Extractions Versus Non-Extraction, Byron Chou, David Dang, Adrienne Joy, David Chambers, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh
Excellence Day
Extraction of premolars is indicated as part of orthodontic treatment for patients who have severe crowding or protrusion of incisors. CBCT can be used to locate cephalometric landmarks in 3D. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are differences in sagittal, transverse, and vertical skeletal and dental dimensions for adult patients who were treated with premolar extractions in conjunction with orthodontic treatment compared to those who received orthodontic treatment without extractions.
Condylar Degeneration In Patients With Dental Open Bite Versus Skeletal Open Bite Utilizing Cbct, Alex Rauchle, Alston Trinh, Linda Phi, Brad Albertson, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh
Condylar Degeneration In Patients With Dental Open Bite Versus Skeletal Open Bite Utilizing Cbct, Alex Rauchle, Alston Trinh, Linda Phi, Brad Albertson, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh
Excellence Day
Idiopathic condylar resorption (ICR) is a condition in which either one or both condyles undergo degeneration. Bilateral TMJ involvement presents as a clockwise rotation of the mandible in the posterior-inferior direction, resulting in an anterior open bite. The purpose of the study was to assess TMJ condylar degeneration in dental open bites compared to skeletal open bites.
Socio-Economic Factors That May Contribute To Etiology Of Orofacial Clefts., Shubdeep Kaur, Mahsa Mortazavi, Geethapriya Kumar, Marie M. Tolarova
Socio-Economic Factors That May Contribute To Etiology Of Orofacial Clefts., Shubdeep Kaur, Mahsa Mortazavi, Geethapriya Kumar, Marie M. Tolarova
Excellence Day
Association of socio-economic status (SES) with congenital anomalies and diseases has been studied for many years. Under the umbrella of SES are several factors and they vary in different parts of the world due to differences in climate, ethnicity, and culture.
The purpose of this systematic review was to determine associations between various risk factors related to SES and prevalence of orofacial clefts (OFC).
Distribution Of Malocclusions In Middle East Countries: A Systematic Review., Mahsa Mortazavi, Marie M. Tolarova
Distribution Of Malocclusions In Middle East Countries: A Systematic Review., Mahsa Mortazavi, Marie M. Tolarova
Excellence Day
High prevalence, multifactorial etiology and the effect on the esthetic, function and quality of life, make the malocclusions as a subject of debate for many years. Regarding the important role of malocclusion in treatment approaches, policy making in health organizations and understanding the etiology factors, this literature review was performed with the purpose of determining the prevalence and distribution of malocclusion in region of the Middle East.
Shear Bond Strength Of Nine Dual Cured Build-Up Materials And A Light-Curing Adhesive System On Dentin, Deepali Malla, Karen Schulze, Patrick Roetzer
Shear Bond Strength Of Nine Dual Cured Build-Up Materials And A Light-Curing Adhesive System On Dentin, Deepali Malla, Karen Schulze, Patrick Roetzer
Excellence Day
The purpose of this study was to measure the shear bond strength of nine different commercially available dual cured core build-up materials on human dentin in conjunction with a light curing adhesive system. The null hypothesis was that there is no statistical significant difference among the core build-up systems.
Longitudinal Cephalometric Study Of Untreated Subjects With Different Facial Types, Divya Vadlamudi, Shalaka Desai, Ambika Arun, Bhuvaneshwari Tatikonda, Shreya Penukonda, Apurva Dabak, Cindy Kim, Mai Nguyen, Heesoo Oh
Longitudinal Cephalometric Study Of Untreated Subjects With Different Facial Types, Divya Vadlamudi, Shalaka Desai, Ambika Arun, Bhuvaneshwari Tatikonda, Shreya Penukonda, Apurva Dabak, Cindy Kim, Mai Nguyen, Heesoo Oh
Excellence Day
To examine the craniofacial morphological characteristics of different facial types based on vertical dysplasia in untreated subjects from the ages of 8 to 18.
Orofacial Clefts In The Middle Eastern Countries – A Systematic Review, Mahsa Mortazavi, Marie M. Tolarova
Orofacial Clefts In The Middle Eastern Countries – A Systematic Review, Mahsa Mortazavi, Marie M. Tolarova
Excellence Day
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of orofacial clefts (OFC) in the Middle East. Recent studies of etiology of OFC in populations of different countries characterized by a specific cultural, religious, or socioeconomic status revealed that different environmental and genetic factors may participate in their etiology.
A Basal Laryngeal Cartilage Is Present In Neotropical Túngara Frogs (Engystomops Pustulosus), Amy D. Lagorio, Marcos Gridi-Papp
A Basal Laryngeal Cartilage Is Present In Neotropical Túngara Frogs (Engystomops Pustulosus), Amy D. Lagorio, Marcos Gridi-Papp
Pacific Research & Scholarship Day
No abstract provided.
Function Of The Posterior Laryngeal Constrictor In The Túngara Frog (Engystomops Pustulosus), Ashna Rahman Haque, Marcos Gridi-Papp
Function Of The Posterior Laryngeal Constrictor In The Túngara Frog (Engystomops Pustulosus), Ashna Rahman Haque, Marcos Gridi-Papp
Pacific Research & Scholarship Day
No abstract provided.
19th Annual Pacific Research Day Abstracts, University Of The Pacific
19th Annual Pacific Research Day Abstracts, University Of The Pacific
Excellence Day
No abstract provided.
Endocrine And Metabolic Effects Of Consuming Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: Preclinical And Clinical Studies", Peter Havel
Endocrine And Metabolic Effects Of Consuming Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: Preclinical And Clinical Studies", Peter Havel
Science Seminar Series
Peter J. Havel of the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis will speak on his research on Endocrine and Metabolic Effects of Consuming Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: Preclinical and clinical studies at this Science Seminar Series lecture.
Mri Applications In Tissue Engineering, Shadi Othman
Mri Applications In Tissue Engineering, Shadi Othman
Science Seminar Series
Shadi Othman of the School of Engineering and Computer Science Bioengineering Program, will speak on his research on MRI applications in tissue engineering.
Exploring Therapeutic Approaches For Marfan Syndrome Associated Aortic Aneurysm, Mitra Esfandiarei
Exploring Therapeutic Approaches For Marfan Syndrome Associated Aortic Aneurysm, Mitra Esfandiarei
Science Seminar Series
Esfandiearei will be discussing her research on understanding the underlying mechanisms contributing to the progression of aortic aneurysm in Marfan syndrome and the protective effects that exercise may have on the disease process in both laboratory animal models and human patients. Her research has been supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Rare Diseases Foundation, and the Marfan Foundation.