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Urss 2023 Program Booklet, Joel Ward
Urss 2023 Program Booklet, Joel Ward
Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium
No abstract provided.
Fluoride Removal From Water Using A 3d Printed Calcium Carbonate Filter, Sophia Bakar, David Kahler, Benjamin S. Goldschmidt
Fluoride Removal From Water Using A 3d Printed Calcium Carbonate Filter, Sophia Bakar, David Kahler, Benjamin S. Goldschmidt
Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium
Groundwater containing high concentrations of fluoride is the most common source of drinking water in rural areas in parts of east Africa, India, and China. The elevated levels of fluoride cause skeletal and dental fluorosis, which is the weakening and decay of bone structures due to the leeching of calcium from the body as calcium and fluoride bond by the process of adsorption. Over 150 million people are suffering from some form of fluorosis due to the consumption of groundwater. Calcium carbonate has been demonstrated to influence fluoride removal in several forms. To make fluoride removal a cost-effective and user-friendly …
Aortoduodenal Fistula Forms From Primary Aortic Stump Graft In A Two-Time Multi-Visceral Transplant Patient With Presentation Of Gastrointestinal Bleed And Bowel Perforation: A Case Report, Brielle Corrente
Graduate Student Research Symposium
Usually not diagnosed until open laparotomy, aortoduodenalfistulas (ADF) are one of the rarest complications of intestinal transplant surgery. With an incidence rate of only 0.04% at autopsy and only 250 documented cases since the early 1800’s, aortoduodenal fistulas are the most deadly complications of intestinal transplantation with a mortality rate of 100% without surgical intervention. A 39 year old, two-time multi-visceral transplant African American female patient suffered from a primary aortoduodenal fistula formation in a primary modified multi-visceral transplant aortic stump graft site. With emergency open laparotomy repair, revascularization of the secondary multi-visceral transplant was performed, saving the life of …
Undergraduate Research & Scholarship Symposium Award Winners 2018, Office Of Research
Undergraduate Research & Scholarship Symposium Award Winners 2018, Office Of Research
Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium
No abstract provided.
Urss 2017 Award Winners, Office Of Research
Urss 2017 Award Winners, Office Of Research
Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium
No abstract provided.
Urss Event Program Booklet 2016, Office Of Research
Urss Event Program Booklet 2016, Office Of Research
Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium
This event program booklet contains a schedule of the event, list of awards, and student abstracts.
Urss 2011 Program Booklet, Office Of Research
Urss 2011 Program Booklet, Office Of Research
Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium
No abstract provided.