Program-At-A-Glance
Sydney Mattson, MAE https://youtu.be/hpHcSQrWJUc Lillian Conger, MAE https://youtu.be/JVxBkb-Fbwg Taylor Henness, MAE https://youtu.be/OjvI61mjU1I
Presiding: Dr. Brett Berke
9:15
107 - 3 ELAINE C. GASTDr. Brett A. Berke, Faculty Mentor The Effect of Knocking Down an ALS Gene in Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) Glia
The Effect of Knocking Down an ALS Gene in Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) Glia
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Presiding: Dr. Andrew Kauffmann
8:45
108 - 1 SUHANI B. PATELDr. Bill R. Miller (A.T. Still University) and Dr. Hanbo Hong, Faculty Mentors Computational discovery of a small molecule inhibitor of the c-Myb/KIX complex as a potential treatment for AML
Computational discovery of a small molecule inhibitor of the c-Myb/KIX complex as a potential treatment for AML
9:00
108 - 2 GAGE J. DUDKOWSKIDr. Andrew Kauffmann and Dr. Bill R. Miller (A.T. Still University), Faculty Mentors The Inhibition of the Amyloid-Beta Protein Using Polyphenol Drugs
The Inhibition of the Amyloid-Beta Protein Using Polyphenol Drugs
108 - 3 DAGMAWIT KEBEDEDr. Andrew Kauffmann and Dr. Bill R. Miller (A.T. Still University), Faculty Mentors Developing novel inhibitors for Striatal Enriched Tyrosine Phosphatase (STEP) using computational methods
Developing novel inhibitors for Striatal Enriched Tyrosine Phosphatase (STEP) using computational methods
9:30
108 - 4 KAIDEN J. ZABOROWSKIDr. Andrew Kauffmann, Faculty Mentor Computational Investigation of the Effects Polyphenol Drugs Have on Inhibition of Amyloid Beta Aggregates in Association With Alzheimer’s Disease
Computational Investigation of the Effects Polyphenol Drugs Have on Inhibition of Amyloid Beta Aggregates in Association With Alzheimer’s Disease
Presiding: Dr. Joey Hubbard
10:15
207 - 1 CAMERON J. MCKENZIE*, CLAIRE MORRIS, SAM PADILLA, and BYEONGUK (TONY) CHOIDr. Hajee Mendis, Faculty Mentor Identification of Novel Pathogenic Fusarium Species in Soybean and Evaluation of Biocontrol Methods
Identification of Novel Pathogenic Fusarium Species in Soybean and Evaluation of Biocontrol Methods
Presiding: Dr. Kafi Rahman
10:30
208 - 2 ADISON P. MOSHERDr. Daniela Ostrowski (A.T. Still University), Dr. Tim Ostrowski (A.T. Still University), and Dr. Stephen Hudman, Faculty Mentors ROS Producers and Antioxidants in an Alzheimer’s disease-induced rat model
ROS Producers and Antioxidants in an Alzheimer’s disease-induced rat model
10:45
208 - 3 MOHAMMED AYAN MAHMOODDr. Kafi M. Rahman and Dr. Hajee Mendis, Faculty Mentors Automated Mold Growth Assessment: ]Buidling a Kivy-Based Mobile Application for Accurate Fungal Analysis
Automated Mold Growth Assessment: ]Buidling a Kivy-Based Mobile Application for Accurate Fungal Analysis
Ethics, Optimism, and Relationships: Keys to Courageous Research
Danielle T. Cooper, PhD, CPP is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and the Director of Research at the Tow Youth Justice Institute at the University of New Haven. She additionally serves as the Chair of the Criminal Justice Undergraduate Committee and Co-Chair of the IDEA Council. Dr. Cooper received her B.S. in Justice Systems (with a minor in Business Administration) in 2009, her M.A. in Criminology from the University of Florida in 2011, and her Ph.D. in Criminology (with a minor in Organizational Leadership for Nonprofits) from the University of Florida in 2015. She is also a Certified Prevention Professional (certified in FL and CT) who works with nonprofits and community organizations as a prevention trainer and evaluation consultant. For more than 15 years, she has been conducting research and teaching in the areas of youths and young adults, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, criminological theory, and sex offending. As a committed Educator, Researcher, and Preventionist, she brings her expertise to various practical discussions on juvenile justice policy reform, the experiences of individuals committing sexual offenses, and police-authority dynamics within fragile and marginalized communities. Through her work with the local community, she has collaborated with key stakeholders, such as youth and their parents, young adults, educators, law enforcement, mental health professionals, and youth serving organizations. Over the past few years, Dr. Cooper has been honored with the 2019 Faculty of the Year Award, 2021 MO-KAN-NE TRIO Achiever Alumni Award, the 2021 Faculty Excellence in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Belonging Award, and the 2022 Martin Luther King, Jr. Vision Faculty Award. She also completed her two-year role as one of four inaugural Faculty Teaching Fellows for the Center for Teaching Excellence appointed in 2021. Most recently, in 2024, she was awarded a fellowship to participate in the Faculty Leadership Program hosted by the RAND Pardee Graduate School.
Presiding: Dr. Brian Lamp
1:00
308 - 1 AUDREY M. BROWNDr. Brian Snyder, Faculty Mentor Computational Investigation of Factor V Leiden: Molecular Dynamics and Docking Analysis of APC Binding
Computational Investigation of Factor V Leiden: Molecular Dynamics and Docking Analysis of APC Binding
1:15
308 - 2 LAUREN E. REIDDr. Bill R. Miller (A.T. Still University) and Dr. Brian Snyder, Faculty Mentors Computational Investigation of Small-Molecule C5 Inhibitors as a Potential Treatment for Acute and Chronic Inflammatory Disorders
Computational Investigation of Small-Molecule C5 Inhibitors as a Potential Treatment for Acute and Chronic Inflammatory Disorders
1:30
308 - 3 ALEXIS B. GRABERDr. Daniela Ostrowski (A.T. Still University) and Dr. Timothy Walston, Faculty Mentors Expression Profile of the Orphan CRLF3 Receptor Throughout the Rat Brain
Expression Profile of the Orphan CRLF3 Receptor Throughout the Rat Brain
1:45
308 - 4 EMMA C. THOMPSONDr. Brian Lamp, Faculty Mentor Investigation of the Pathogenic Consequences for the KCNQ2 Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy Variant G256W in silico
Investigation of the Pathogenic Consequences for the KCNQ2 Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy Variant G256W in silico
2:00
308 - 5 CHRISTINE W. CHENDr. Andrew Kauffmann and Dr. Bill R. Miller (A.T. Still University), Faculty Mentors The Effect of Polyphenols on Amyloid Beta Disaggregation for Alzheimer’s Disease
The Effect of Polyphenols on Amyloid Beta Disaggregation for Alzheimer’s Disease
400 - 22
JONAS HAMMERSCHMIDTDr. Stephanie Maiden, Faculty Mentor Determining the Role of TBCD-1 During Epidermal Morphogenesis
Determining the Role of TBCD-1 During Epidermal Morphogenesis
400 - 23
EMMA C. BAIERL*, CAMERON J. MCKENZIE, SAM PADELLA, CLAIRE MORRIS, KIERSTEN MAREK, BRYNA NORMAN, and ANNA KIRCHHOEFERDr. Hajee Mendis, Faculty Mentor Identification of Pathogenic Fusarium Species in Soybean
Identification of Pathogenic Fusarium Species in Soybean
400 - 25
ISABELLE M. ZAGARRIDr. Bill R. Miller (A.T. Still University) and Dr. Andrew Kauffmann, Faculty Mentors Using Computational Methods to Analyze Structural Changes in the Factor V Leiden Mutation to Determine Specific Binding Interactions and Stability
Using Computational Methods to Analyze Structural Changes in the Factor V Leiden Mutation to Determine Specific Binding Interactions and Stability
The Classroom on Trial: Tennessee v. Scopes will introduce visitors to the history of Tennessee v. Scopes, nicknamed the ?Scopes Monkey Trial,? which captivated the nation in 1925. Teacher John Scopes was prosecuted for violating the Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of evolution in schools. The students in this semester's IDSM 361: Museum Practice and Planning curated objects and images, conducted research, and wrote interpretive materials for the exhibition.