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  • between the ogg1∆ and WT strains reveal that the ogg1∆ strain experiences a higher rate of mutations per cell in stationary phase (6.96E-07) compared to the WT strain (1.51E-07). 2:30 pm - Functionalized Benzofulvenes: Synthesis from Substituted Indanones and Possible Medicinal Applications Valerie Lesniak, Capstone Senior Seminar Functionalized benzofulvenes have potential applications for cancer treatment. Based on predictions from computational modeling, these molecules may have high binding

  • connection and possibility around every corner. Vpstart Crow presents SAGITTARIUS PONDEROSA by MJ Kaufman April 13-15 @ 7:30pm; Studio Theatre Director: Hanne Ferguson  A poetic and moving story about identity, family, and the passage of time as Archer returns home to confront his childhood world disintegrating and changing. DANCE 2023 April 29-30 @ 7:30pm; Eastvold Auditorium Concert Adviser: Sarah Seder A dynamic and spectacular night of dance with choreography by faculty, guest artists, and students

  • paragraph/summary/abstract.Creating a poster or infographicType of activity: Group project; Individual project; Capstone project Goal: Creating and developing a research poster. Brief overview: Ask students to conduct research on a topic of their choice, or on a provided prompt. Ask students to present their findings as a research poster or an infographic. A more concise version of this activity can be used to ask students to provide a summary of an article, a book chapter, or a book.Examining a

  • June 1, 2012 In their own words Compiled and edited by Chris Albert This spring, new PLU graduates closed a chapter in their lives and prepared to turn the next page. In the following, some Lutes shared their stories of why they came to PLU, what their experiences have been and what will be the next chapter in their lives. Some will immediately enter the vocation of their choice, others continue their academic pursuits. They all have found a passion for a vocation and are ready to engage the

  • wearing a T-shirt that read in large, block letters “Love trumps hate.” “My philosophy on being there was all about subtlety,” said Sullivan, a politics and government major and member of the PLU debate team. “I was there to watch the inauguration. I was wearing my shirt, which wasn’t a huge statement, but it meant something to me. “Having someone say something like that about you makes you question what you’re doing and why you’re there. It definitely started to make me think about making a choice

  • , bioethical issues common to contemporary health care practice, and considerations and guidelines regarding the provision of care to diverse populations will be examined. The course will also address recent and anticipated changes in health care - and the role of the social worker within this dynamic context. (4) SOCW 460 : Social Work Practice II: Families and Groups Grounded in the framework of generalist social work practice, the second social work practice course examines theoretical models and

  • contributor in tumor progression. Thus, the inhibition of TrxR is suggested to have many applications in cancer therapy and has become an important clinical goal. Computational modeling has shown that compounds with a benzofulvene core have high nanomolecular binding affinity to TrxR and would make ideal competitive inhibitors. The goal of this research was to synthesize an N-methylpiperazino benzofulvene derivative, which is theorized to have the highest nanomolcular binding affinity to TrxR. As a result

  • slight grin to a unique angle. I have always admired those who have captured that in their art, be it painters like Chuck Close and Frida Kahlo, or photographer Dorothea Lange. My work tends to be realis- tic, and I prefer to paint or draw with detail to represent the clarity of who a person is through the clarity of the image. Apparent texture or stylistic choice applied to my work, such as short painterly brushstrokes, is intended to represent something about the personality or mental status of the

  • Norway. Students studying in Telemark have the opportunity to learn Norwegian and participate in field trips that underscore outdoor life and regional identity. Lutes in Oslo focus on conflict resolution and peacebuilding, topics Norway is deeply committed to, Williams said. The country is engaged in a dynamic discussion defining and redefining its international roles, and PLU students participate in dialogue on issues such as European integration and multiculturalism in schools. OSLO, NORWAY Explore

  • doesn’t look at immigrants or outside of ourselves (in fact it intentionally does not) but rather into, to see something that is ignored within our country. Student Comment: This book is a good choice for first-year students because it analyzes the struggle of America’s lower income white working class. This is a group that has undergone much struggle over the last forty years and by reading this book, it will give first year students a start to their outlooks on diversity and justice. The memoir of