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- 2018 - DNA Barcoding of Feather Samples for Bird Identification - Poster Presentation
- Description
- This is a poster about DNA Barcoding of Feather Samples for Bird Identification that was presented at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Sonia Flores, Salt Lake Community College, InnovaBio.
- Subjects
- DNA data banks, Feathers, samples, sampling, genetics, genes, sequences, manufacturing, Industry, analysis and testing techniques, data analysis, data
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0226
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- 2018 - Sustainable Hemp Protein - Poster Presentation
- Description
- This is a poster about sustainable hemp protein that was presented at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenters : Kyler Palmer and Erik Nelson, Salt Lake Community College.
- Subjects
- sustainable development, hemp, proteins, amino acids, animal products, Plants, plant proteins, data analysis
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0241
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- 2018 - Purification and Expression of SKIP - Poster Presentation
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- This is a poster that was presented at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenters: Scott V. and Thomas P., Salt Lake Community College, InnovaBio. Poster presentation on SKIP (Skeletal Muscle and Kidney-enriched Inositol Phosphatase). The goal of this project is to purify biologically active, recombinant human SKIP.
- Subjects
- Muscles, skeleton and skeleton components, skeleton components, purification, manufacturing, Industry, data analysis, proteins
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0228
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- 2018 - Osteoblastic Proliferation on Surgical Implant Materials - Poster Presentation
- Description
- This is a poster that was presented at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenters: Cody Jones, Chase Fullerton, Cameron Sharp, and Miranda Wilson, Salt Lake Community College, InnovaBio. Poster presentation is related to spinal implants research.
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- manufacturing, Industry, analysis and testing techniques, data analysis, implants, spines, Surgical implants, Cells (Biology), cellular biology
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0227
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- 2018 - Genome Annotation Project: Protein Sequencing in Halogeometricum borinquense - Poster Presentation
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- This is a poster that was presented at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Bradford Stockman, Cell Biology Lab (BIOL 2025), Salt Lake Community College. The SLCC Genome Annotation Project continually works in conjunction with the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute and with the Microbial Genome Annotation Network to use computational biology to sequence the genome of Halogeometricum borinquense.
- Subjects
- genetics, sequences, analysis and testing techniques, data analysis, data, proteins, annotations, genomes, results, amino acids, Science, Cells (Biology), cellular biology, biology
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0224
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- 2018 - Nu Skin: Anthocyanin Rich Extracts Effects on Lactobacillus acidophilus - Poster Presentation
- Description
- This is a poster about sustainable hemp protein that was presented at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenters: J. Al-Haddad, A. Dimas, and E. Knaras, Salt Lake Community College, InnovaBio. Poster presentation focuses on the effects of flavonoids found in plants on two human gut bacteria. Poster lookas at methods, Materials, and Growth analysis of two human gut bacteria.
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- Bacteria, Industry, Cells (Biology), anaerobic, data analysis, conditions and effects, Experiments, Science
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0233
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- 2018 - Passivation behavior of bare and platinum-coated sintered-titanium for anodic current collectors in PEM electrolysis - Poster Presentation
- Description
- This is a poster focused on the question, "Does a platinum coating perform better than bare titanium as an anodic current collector in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis?" that was presented at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenters: Aubry Lines and Judith Vidal, Salt Lake Community College, National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
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- Science, Experiments, experimentation, electrolysis, polymers, electrochemistry, data analysis
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0235
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- 2018 - HPS40/DNAJ Co Chaperone Gene in Halogeometricum borinquense - Poster Presentation
- Description
- This is a poster that was presented at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Paulina Martinez-Koury, Cell Biology Gene Annotation Project, Salt Lake Community College. The SLCC Genome Annotation Project continually works in conjunction with the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute and with the Microbial Genome Annotation Network to use computational biology to sequence the genome of Halogeometricum borinquense. the proposed hypothesis for this presentation is that locus HBOR_RS04855 is a protein coding gene lead to the identification of the gene as a HPS40 (Heat shock protein)/DNAJ Co Chaperone Protein.
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- genes, genetics, sequences, analysis and testing techniques, data analysis, proteins, genomes, Cells (Biology), cellular biology, annotations, degradation, translocation
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0236
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- 2022 - Parent Proximity amongst Alouatta palliata - Poster Presentation
- Description
- The interactions between mothers and their offspring are vital for successful child-rearing. Due to the energy-intensive nature of reproducing and child-rearing, a mother Alouatta palliata, or mantled howler monkey, will protect the health and safety of her offspring. However, within three years, the offspring must obtain the skills to survive independently. Female A. palliata experiences a gestational period of approximately 180 days. Every two years, females give birth to one child. An infant A. palliata will nurse for the first 18 months of its life. I hypothesize that mothers will maintain closer proximity to infants than to juveniles. My research will be conducted in May 2022 at the La Selva Research Station in Costa Rica’s north-eastern rainforests. The primary and secondary forests there create an ideal habitat for A. palliata. The adult A. palliata are primates weighing 4 to 5 kg and covered in black fur. Infants will be covered in gold or silver fur until their fur darkens when they reach sexual maturity at three years old. Data will be collected using instantaneous focal sampling in 10-second intervals that will alternate between mothers and offspring. I will distinguish between infant A. palliata, as those clinging to their mothers, and juveniles as those who nurse but transport themselves predominantly independently. A. palliata mothers will be distinguished by the act of nursing their offspring. I will study the methods applied by the mother, A. palliata, in the rearing of her offspring. I will record their proximity to one another and to others, distinguishing between physical contact, within 1 meter, 3 meters, or a distance greater than 3 meters. I will record their behaviors such as feeding, resting, traveling, and grooming. This data will be compared to data collected on other Alouatta species.
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- monkeys, Animal behavior, Animal feeding, data analysis, analysis, Primates, Mothers & children, Tropical forests, Autonomy, student projects
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0146