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  • higher temperatures, and follows a negative linear relationship. Data will be presented on a representative cell, and the theory of the phenomenon will be presented. 3:00pm Cole Johnson – “Optical Entrapment of a Polystyrene Microsphere Using a DVD Laser” In this experiment, a DVD optical pickup drive is used to “grab” and isolate polystyrene microspheres (d ~ 10 micron) in a water solution. The consumer grade drive has been used in biomedical applications such as single cell isolation. A modified

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  • . Survey and interview based research involving pregnant women may be expedited or exempted from continuing HPRB review as long as the research satisfies one of the expedited/exempt criteria. However, research involving physical interventions should be reviewed by the full HPRB at a convened meeting.  See HPRB meeting schedule here. + Decisionally-impaired individualsDecisionally-impaired individuals are those who have a diminished capacity for decision-making and who may be unable to fully understand

  • up clinically, including high risk-scenarios that you want a student to be educated in how to handle,” says School of Nursing Dean Barbara Habermann. Research indicates that more higher-level decision-making happens in simulation than in a clinical setting, Kushner says. In a clinical setting, students are often involved in care but are accompanied by a nurse who makes most decisions. In a simulation lab, the students are assessing the situation, interpreting data, and making decisions. Thanks to