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Investigation Of Mass-Manufactured Nanostructured Material For Contamination Detection Via Structural Color Analysis, Oisin Biswas Dec 2021

Investigation Of Mass-Manufactured Nanostructured Material For Contamination Detection Via Structural Color Analysis, Oisin Biswas

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has underlined the importance of monitoring surface contamination of infectious elements on commonly used surfaces. Current monitoring methods of surfaces are both lengthy and expensive. The work in this project took advantage of the optical phenomenon of structural color to develop a rapid, low-cost, and contactless method of surface contamination detection. To accomplish this, a mass-produced material imprinted with a nanostructured pattern capable of exhibiting this structural color phenomenon was used. Structural color, or the bands of color that appear as different wavelengths of light reflect off a textured surface, can vary as a …


Gradient Generating Microfluidic Coculture System For Disease Modeling And Neural Development, Phaneendra Chennampally Dec 2021

Gradient Generating Microfluidic Coculture System For Disease Modeling And Neural Development, Phaneendra Chennampally

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Cellular microenvironment or cell niche plays an important role in developmental biology and disease pathophysiology. Physical or chemical signals in microenvironment drive the cellular activity. These signaling molecules are generated from the surrounding cells/tissues as part of intercellular communication; a fundamental property of a cell. Dynamic profile of these signaling molecules in the microenvironment plays a pivotal role in transfer of molecular information from cell to cell in disease proliferation or fate determination. Recapitulating these signaling cues in an in vitro study is difficult to achieve using standard cell culture techniques. However microfluidic systems are capable of addressing these issues, …


Development Of A Novel Haptic Feedback System For Gait Training Applications, Mohsen Alizadeh Noghani Aug 2021

Development Of A Novel Haptic Feedback System For Gait Training Applications, Mohsen Alizadeh Noghani

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Until recently, study and correction of motor or gait functions required costly sensors and measurement setups (e.g., optical motion capture systems) which were only available in laboratories or clinical environments. However, due to (1) the growing availability and affordability of inertial measurement units (IMUs) with high accuracy, and (2) progress in wireless, high bandwidth, and energy-efficient networking technologies such as Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), it is now possible to measure and provide feedback in real-time for biomechanical parameters outside of those specialized settings. To enable gait training without an expert who can provide verbal feedback, augmented feedback, which is divided …


Segmentation And Statistical Analysis Of Imaged And Simulated 3d Chromosome Territories, Hannah Varney Aug 2021

Segmentation And Statistical Analysis Of Imaged And Simulated 3d Chromosome Territories, Hannah Varney

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

With advances in microscopy in the 21st century, more accurate measurements of the morphology and position of chromosome territories (CTs) during interphase within the cell nucleus can be obtained. These measurements have determined that CTs are non-randomly positioned, and their position and shape can change during diseases like breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, and Huntington’s Disease. The 2.5D Wavelet Transform Modulus Maxima segmentation method uses multi-scale edge detection to accurately segment objects in 3D images to find variables such as surface area, volume, and diameter without assuming a spherical or ellipsoidal shape. Measurements of centroid distance, shell distance and radial distance …


Manipulation Of Particles And Fluid With Surface Acoustic Waves, Joel Scott Tewksbury May 2021

Manipulation Of Particles And Fluid With Surface Acoustic Waves, Joel Scott Tewksbury

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Small biomolecules can be challenging and expensive to isolate and manipulate, but they may be the key for developing more efficient diagnostic tools for the detection of biomarkers, such as those associated with pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer has a survival rate of less than 10% five years after diagnosis. For this reason, the research and establishment of cheap, effective screening tools are highly desired. One promising method of screening is separating and identifying biomarkers in a patient’s blood that are indicative of pancreatic cancer. The purpose of this project is to develop a system using surface acoustic waves (SAWs), in …


Growth Of Perkinus Marinus By Bioreactor Fermentation, Caitlin Murphy May 2021

Growth Of Perkinus Marinus By Bioreactor Fermentation, Caitlin Murphy

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Perkinsus marinus is a marine protozoan responsible for “Dermo” disease in the eastern oyster species, Crassostrea virginica. P. marinus has been detected along the Atlantic Coast of the United States and Mexico. In laboratory studies, many parasites need to be maintained in vivo, which complicates the study of the organism. However, In vitro cell culture for P. marinus at a scale of 1 mL was established in 1993 by several groups with the 1995 optimization (Gauthier & Vasta, 1993, 1995) considered the gold standard for small scale growth of this species. In addition to its importance as a …


Gait Rehabilitation Using Biomechanics And Exoskeletons, Jacob Bloom May 2021

Gait Rehabilitation Using Biomechanics And Exoskeletons, Jacob Bloom

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A healthy gait is often taken for granted when walking. However, if a stroke, spinal cord injury (SCI), or traumatic event occurs the ability to walk may be lost. In order to relearn how to walk, gait rehabilitation is required. Including arm swing in gait rehabilitation has been shown to help in this process. This thesis presents two tasks to investigate the mechanics of arm swing and ways to provide assistance to induce arm swing in gait rehabilitation.

The firsts task completed was a study on the effects of forearm movement during gait. Twelve healthy subjects walked under three conditions …


Nanocellulose Conduits For Enhanced Regeneration Of Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Nicklaus R. Carter May 2021

Nanocellulose Conduits For Enhanced Regeneration Of Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Nicklaus R. Carter

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Peripheral neuropathy is estimated to afflict 20 million people in the United States. Most cases of neuropathy result from physical injuries and trauma arising from automobile accidents and war. Peripheral nerves have the intrinsic ability to regenerate over time, bridging the injury gap. However native regeneration is limited to a distance of only a few millimeters. Current methods utilized to assist in the regeneration of peripheral nerves over distances exceeding those amenable to native repair include nerve autografts and allografts, and implantation of conduits. Nerve autografts are regarded as the most effective method but require a second surgical site to …


Handling And Manipulation Of Water- And Air- Borne Biological Samples Using Liquid-Infused Surfaces, Daniel P. Regan Apr 2021

Handling And Manipulation Of Water- And Air- Borne Biological Samples Using Liquid-Infused Surfaces, Daniel P. Regan

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Research on novel materials to handling water- and airborne samples for biological threats analysis is in great demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Work conducted on a new field of material science, called liquid-infused surfaces, demonstrate strong potential for the handling and manipulation of biological samples. As a result of the field’s infancy, only a limited number of studies have explored how liquid-infused surfaces can apply droplet manipulation strategies to address real-world problems. Presented in this dissertation are two platforms that leverage liquid-infused surfaces to address the challenges associated with handling water- and airborne biological samples. When dealing with waterborne …