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. In the natural sciences alone, each summer, more than nine faculty members worked with more than 21 students to conduct fieldwork, as well as gather and analyze data. And the number of projects keep on growing. The trio was part of nine student-faculty summer research projects in the natural sciences, many of which conducted fieldwork in the nearby forests, mountains and coastal areas of the Pacific Northwest. It is why they are here, just a couple hours away from the PLU campus, ankle-deep in
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Business Schools. The Review also ranked PLU’s business school as one of the Best in the West. “We recommend Pacific Lutheran University as one of the best institutions a student could attend to earn a business school degree,” said Robert Frank, Princeton Review senior vice president of publications. “We chose the schools we profile in this book based on our high regard for their academic programs and our reviews of institutional data we collect from the schools.” The Princeton Review’s survey asks
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interconnections between religious faith and social justice, human ethics and environmental concerns, scientific data and moral commitments. He is the author of the forthcoming book The Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists (Georgetown 2017). Students can use gCal to sign up for office hour appointments with this link.
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a graduate student and faculty to develop a research project, gain training in relevant techniques and instrumentation, collect data, and finally produce a poster and research abstract. Students participate in a weekly seminar on undergraduate research covering research ethics, writing a research abstract, making a scientific poster. Students participate in a weekly Materials Science special interest group in which they read scientific journals or tour other labs. Duration: 9 weeks Dates: June
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transcription must continue to provide proteins necessary for survival. To study the effects of transcription on adaptive mutagenesis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, we generated a mutant cell line lacking the DST1 gene that encodes transcription factor IIS (TFIIS). Our experimental data indicated that this mutation contributed to an increase in the adaptive mutation frequency upon growth arrest by canavanine as compared to a control strain (dst1Δ: 2.54 x 10-7; wild type: 1.53 x 10-7). This increase
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system using Object Recognition and 3d space analysis Physics & Astronomy1stDonovan O’Neal10Central KitsapA Simpler Model for General Relativity Systems Software1stAiden Bai11CamasA Fast, Compiler-Augmented Virtual DOM for Performant JavaScript UI Libraries 2022 K-8 Place AwardsNote that at this time due to COPPA compliance we only list first names for K-8. PlaceNamesSchoolProject Title Grade 11stNirbhuyChildren's Garden Montessori Scooty Bubble Blower- A Device to Calm Down Autistic Kids Grade
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new electrolyte is designed to replace these dangerous and volatile organic liquid electrolytes, one of which could be a solid polymer electrolyte (SPE). “Analyzing Single-cell RNA sequencing Data from Tumor-reactive CD8+ T cells using Monocle Analysis Platform” Thu Le, Senior Capstone Seminar In the past two decades, immunotherapy has revolutionized treatment for cancer and remarkably shifted the field of oncology. Immunotherapy has become a first-line treatment for certain cancers especially for
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experiments. Each day, I would either write up a new lab protocol, attempt to replicate a previous experiment’s results, or analyze data. I usually stayed until around 7 p.m., then collected my things, and biked home. When I started, I did one day of online lab safety training and then moved into shadowing for a few days. By the end of my first week, I had been given multiple lines of MOLM-13 acute myeloid leukemia cells. During my second week, I was preparing and running an assay to measure senescence in
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concerned about those missing from classrooms. She wrote a paper on why students of color might leave school and college. Pierce-Ngo assisted in coordinating the Students of Color Retreat and encouraged more peer support. "I’m proud of the work we have done in supporting students, long-term. Data shows that the program works, too. Thanks to the unique one-on-one support model, the students were three times more likely to pursue post-secondary education."- Angela Pierce-Ngo '12 But she found her true
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hang out and get to know my peers I get to know my faculty members and there’s lots of whiteboard space which I find really helpful for my classes like HTML analysis where we learn about circuits – [video: Kyle stands in front of the faculty directory in the Rieke building. The bottom of the screen reads “10:30AM”] Kyle: diagramming body systems and mammalian physiology between classes I love to go swing by my professors offices this way they can help me with course content that I might be
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