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Developing Cancer Treatments With A One-Two Punch Of A Metal And Carbon Monoxide, Joel Ashton Jan 2023

Developing Cancer Treatments With A One-Two Punch Of A Metal And Carbon Monoxide, Joel Ashton

Research on Capitol Hill

Carbon monoxide (CO) has unique therapeutic properties including anti-cancer effects. Flavonols such as 3-hydroxyflavone can release CO upon exposure to visible light. Gallium(III) also has anti-cancer properties and can replace Fe(III) in biological processes. This research was focused on synthesizing a family of complexes with gallium(III) bound to 3-hydroxyflavone and similar ligands which can hopefully combine the anti-cancer properties of both gallium and CO. These complexes follow a simple synthesis and the flavonols are easily modified to optimize their properties. Several of these complexes have been made with varying degrees of solubility. Each of these complexes have been confirmed to …


A Utah-Native Plant Can Be Used To Promote Low-Impact Landscaping, Macie Booth Jan 2023

A Utah-Native Plant Can Be Used To Promote Low-Impact Landscaping, Macie Booth

Research on Capitol Hill

Ceanothus velutinus Douglas ex Hook. (snowbrush ceanothus) is a native evergreen species that possesses significant potential for use in urban landscapes. Ceanothus velutinus fixes nitrogen in symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing actinobacteria and plays an important soil-building role. However, it is unclear how to effectively induce nodules in C. velutinus using soil containing Frankia bacteria. The purpose of this study was to understand plant growth and nodulation of C. velutinus in different soilless substrates. Ceanothus velutinus seedlings were transplanted in cone-shaped containers with calcined clay, peat moss, or perlite and inoculated with 30 ml of native soil containing Frankia bacteria. Seedlings were …


Phytoremediation Is An Important Tool For Reducing Mining Pollution, Sabrina Allen Jan 2023

Phytoremediation Is An Important Tool For Reducing Mining Pollution, Sabrina Allen

Research on Capitol Hill

In 2019, community fishponds were established near two towns in Eastern Uganda by Ideal Life Vision Uganda with the support of Rotary International. The ponds are stocked with African Sharp-tooth Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) and Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and are used as a source of both nutritious food and income for the local communities. Unfortunately, commercial and artisan gold mining in the surrounding regions have led to high amounts of mercury pollution within the ponds, negatively impacting both fish production and overall community health, presenting a major threat to the success and functionality of the ponds and the well-being of …