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Nvrec Subtask 1.1: Pre-Treatment Of Lignocellulosic Biomass, Amber Broch, Kent Hoekman, Larry Felix, Rick Purcell, Curt Robbins, Wei Yan
Nvrec Subtask 1.1: Pre-Treatment Of Lignocellulosic Biomass, Amber Broch, Kent Hoekman, Larry Felix, Rick Purcell, Curt Robbins, Wei Yan
Nevada Renewable Energy Consortium Meeting
The second annual Nevada Renewable Energy Consortium meeting took place at UNLV on August 20. The meeting focused on the current three NVREC program areas: Solar, Biomass and Geothermal. Presentations were made by participating entities and a poster session followed.
Nvrec Subtask 1.2: Thermal Treatment Of Biomass, Curtis Robbins, Eric Ceniceros, Kent Hoekman, Richard Jasoni
Nvrec Subtask 1.2: Thermal Treatment Of Biomass, Curtis Robbins, Eric Ceniceros, Kent Hoekman, Richard Jasoni
Nevada Renewable Energy Consortium Meeting
The second annual Nevada Renewable Energy Consortium meeting took place at UNLV on August 20. The meeting focused on the current three NVREC program areas: Solar, Biomass and Geothermal. Presentations were made by participating entities and a poster session followed.
Synthesis Of Bis-Styrylbenzene Derivatives Via Wittig-Horner Reaction, Joseph K. Wray, Tae Soo Jo, Pradip K. Browmik
Synthesis Of Bis-Styrylbenzene Derivatives Via Wittig-Horner Reaction, Joseph K. Wray, Tae Soo Jo, Pradip K. Browmik
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
Alzheimer’s Disease is now one of the most common diseases affecting the elderly population. Recently, bis-styrylbenzene derivatives have been shown to reduce the formation of Beta-amyloid plaques in the brain which are profoundly correlated with this disease. Finding new biologically active compounds which can reduce or prevent Alzheimer’s Disease has drawn much attention over the past few decades. Georg Wittig, Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, 1979.
Y-Aminobutyric Acid Inhibits Synergistic Interleukin-6 Release And Increases Intracellular Cytokine Content In C6 Astrocytoma Cells In Vitro, Daniella Sandoval, Becky M. Hess, Bryan L. Spangelo
Y-Aminobutyric Acid Inhibits Synergistic Interleukin-6 Release And Increases Intracellular Cytokine Content In C6 Astrocytoma Cells In Vitro, Daniella Sandoval, Becky M. Hess, Bryan L. Spangelo
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by memory loss and is the most common cause of dementia. It is has been hypothesized that pro-inflammatory cytokines induce the inflammation that is believed to be the cause of the neuronal death that is associated with AD. γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the Central Nervous System possessing membrane hyperpolarization or depolarization activities. A decline in GABA may enhance cytokine release in Alzheimer’s disease resulting in neuroinflammation. Therefore, we investigated the GABA-mediated suppression of the synergistic release of interleukin-6 (IL-6) induced by interleukin 1- (IL-1) and …
Synthesis Of Novel Aromatic Quinols For Colon And Renal Cancers, Bradley J. Davey, Tae Soo Jo, Pradip K. Bhowmik
Synthesis Of Novel Aromatic Quinols For Colon And Renal Cancers, Bradley J. Davey, Tae Soo Jo, Pradip K. Bhowmik
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
Colon Cancer: The third most common cancer in USA. More than 1 million Americans currently living with colon cancer. 148,810 new cases expected in 2010. 50,000 deaths annually.
Renal Cancer: Approximately 58,000 people diagnosed in USA annually. Seventh most common cancer and tenth most common cause of cancer related death in men.
Aromatic quinols have demonstrated in vitro antitumor activity. Three heteroaromatic quinols show antitumor activity.
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program 2010, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program 2010, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) cultivates and supports research partnerships and invites undergraduates to work as the junior colleagues of faculty. The program offers the opportunity to work on cutting edge research—whether you join established research projects or pursue your own ideas. As participants, undergraduates engage in each phase of standard research activity: developing research plans, writing proposals, conducting research, analyzing data. and presenting research results in oral and written form. The projects take place over the summer, and research can be done in any academic department or interdisciplinary laboratory. Projects can last for an entire semester, and many …
Synthesis Of Polyazamacrocycle Molecular Tweezers As A Host For Polyoxoanions, Marie Sutor, Ronald Grider, Rebecca Roesner, Faculty Advisor
Synthesis Of Polyazamacrocycle Molecular Tweezers As A Host For Polyoxoanions, Marie Sutor, Ronald Grider, Rebecca Roesner, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Macrocyclic Pendant Arm Extension: An Application Of The Husigen 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition Reaction, Cory Kline, Rebecca Roesner, Faculty Advisor
Macrocyclic Pendant Arm Extension: An Application Of The Husigen 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition Reaction, Cory Kline, Rebecca Roesner, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Happy Marriage Between Laser And Supersonic Expansion, Timothy Zwier, M. G. Mellon Distinguished Professor Of Chemistry
The Happy Marriage Between Laser And Supersonic Expansion, Timothy Zwier, M. G. Mellon Distinguished Professor Of Chemistry
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Cadmium, Copper, Iron, And Zinc Concentrations In The Kidneys Of Grey Wolves (Canis Lupus) From Alaska, Idaho, Montana, And The Northwest Territories, Susan Blunck, Emily Jones, Kelly Petersen, Given Harper, Facutly Advisor, Jeffrey Frick, Faculty Advisor
Cadmium, Copper, Iron, And Zinc Concentrations In The Kidneys Of Grey Wolves (Canis Lupus) From Alaska, Idaho, Montana, And The Northwest Territories, Susan Blunck, Emily Jones, Kelly Petersen, Given Harper, Facutly Advisor, Jeffrey Frick, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Development Of A Discovery Laboratory To Observe And Quantify Protein Denaturation And Coagulation In Egg White Albumin, Elizabeth Ave Maria, Melinda Baur, Faculty Advisor
Development Of A Discovery Laboratory To Observe And Quantify Protein Denaturation And Coagulation In Egg White Albumin, Elizabeth Ave Maria, Melinda Baur, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Electrochemical Assay Of Specific Biological Compounds Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy, Thomas Marlow, Aaron Moore, Melinda Baur, Faculty Advisor
Electrochemical Assay Of Specific Biological Compounds Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy, Thomas Marlow, Aaron Moore, Melinda Baur, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Synthesis Of A Thirty Member Macrocycle For Use In Host-Guest Chemistry, Keith A. Lehuta, Rebecca Roesner, Faculty Advisor
Synthesis Of A Thirty Member Macrocycle For Use In Host-Guest Chemistry, Keith A. Lehuta, Rebecca Roesner, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Synthesis Of A Cyclic Peptide Library For The Discovery Of Sickle-Cell Hemoglobin Ligands, Jeremy Henle, Brian Brennnan, Faculty Advisor
The Synthesis Of A Cyclic Peptide Library For The Discovery Of Sickle-Cell Hemoglobin Ligands, Jeremy Henle, Brian Brennnan, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Imaging The Topography And Monitoring The Electrochemical Activity Of Biological Samples, Erica Woodall, Emma Dewalt, Faculty Advisor, Melinda Baur, Faculty Advisor
Imaging The Topography And Monitoring The Electrochemical Activity Of Biological Samples, Erica Woodall, Emma Dewalt, Faculty Advisor, Melinda Baur, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.