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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
A University Forest Fire: Examining The Spread Of The Coronavirus Through College Social Networks Using A Modified Forest Fire Probabilistic Model, Raechel Griffin
A University Forest Fire: Examining The Spread Of The Coronavirus Through College Social Networks Using A Modified Forest Fire Probabilistic Model, Raechel Griffin
Senior Honors Projects
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The Characterization Of A New Metabolite From A Trichodesmium Bloom, Kelly M. Mcmanus
The Characterization Of A New Metabolite From A Trichodesmium Bloom, Kelly M. Mcmanus
Senior Honors Projects
Our laboratory has been investigating blooms of Trichodesmium, a genus of ecologically important, nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, collected from Padre Island in the Gulf of Mexico. Trichodesmium species are an underexplored biological source of cyanobacteria – a taxa that has been shown to produce chemically diverse secondary metabolites. With our focus on the isolation and structure characterization of new bioactive marine natural products, our research group has discovered over 25 new-to-science compounds over the past three years from these blooms. UV and mass spectrometry-guided isolation of Trichodesmium chromatography fractions were utilized to isolate a new metabolite. Isolation of this metabolite was …
Science And Pseudoscience Cmb 265g, Michael Cerbo
Science And Pseudoscience Cmb 265g, Michael Cerbo
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2016-01-A3dsrinp-Csc-Sta-Cmb-522-Bps-542, Raymond Pulver, Neal Buxton, Xiaodong Wang, John Lucci, Jean Yves Hervé, Lenore Martin
2016-01-A3dsrinp-Csc-Sta-Cmb-522-Bps-542, Raymond Pulver, Neal Buxton, Xiaodong Wang, John Lucci, Jean Yves Hervé, Lenore Martin
Bioinformatics Software Design Projects
Cholesterol is carried and transported through bloodstream by lipoproteins. There are two types of lipoproteins: low density lipoprotein, or LDL, and high density lipoprotein, or HDL. LDL cholesterol is considered “bad” cholesterol because it can form plaque and hard deposit leading to arteries clog and make them less flexible. Heart attack or stroke will happen if the hard deposit blocks a narrowed artery. HDL cholesterol helps to remove LDL from the artery back to the liver.
Traditionally, particle counts of LDL and HDL plays an important role to understanding and prediction of heart disease risk. But recently research suggested that …
A Mathematical Model For Dengue Fever In A Virgin Environment, Jason K. Bowman
A Mathematical Model For Dengue Fever In A Virgin Environment, Jason K. Bowman
Senior Honors Projects
Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The disease was named in 1779 and the first recorded epidemic of it occurred simultaneously on three continents within the following decade. Dengue is characterized by flu-like symptoms and, while its symptoms are generally reported as quite unpleasant, is rarely fatal. However, in some cases patients can contract a more serious form of the disease, known as Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, which is far more dangerous. The World Health Organization estimates that today over 2.5 billion people are at risk for Dengue (over 40% of the …