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- 2018 - Purification and Expression of SKIP - 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: 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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- 2017 - Proliferation of Osteoblast Cell Line MG-63 on Skeletal Support Implants - Poster Presentation
- Description
- This is a poster that was presented at the 2017 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenters: Cody Jones, Marianne Longoria, Krissy Peterson, and Miranda Wilson, they are students at Salt Lake Community College. Their poster examine the uses of a medical device to reduce complications from spine surgery.
- Subjects
- skeleton and skeleton components, Surgery, Cells (Biology), biology
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0254
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- 2022 - Bashers and Slashers: Anthropogenic Marks in Forensic Taphonomy - Poster Presentation
- Description
- There are a variety of natural and human caused processes that impact skeletal remains; the study of these processes is called taphonomy. Human causes include anthropogenic mark such as chops, cuts and kerfs that are distinctive from marks caused by plant or animal activity. By studying the different marks made by a variety of tools on faunal bone, we can learn to identify these patterns and apply them to future research. This aids in forensic investigations to identify what has occurred to an individual such as previous trauma or manner of death public spheres (e.g. family roles and relations, versus employment opportunities).
- Subjects
- research, skeleton and skeleton components, Skeletons, Paleontology, fossils, forensic science, forensic medicine
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0158
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- 2022 - It’s Getting Hot in Here: Fire Alteration in Forensic Taphonomy - Poster Presentation
- Description
- Forensic taphonomy is the study of various ways that a body can be damaged between time of death and time of discovery. We are going to discover how bones are damaged in fires by learning to identify patterns of fire alteration on animal bones. Looking at the taphonomy of the bones we can discover how high temperatures were, as well as potentially important information about the condition of the body before it was burned. Understanding how to read patterns of damage on skeletal remains, such as fire alteration, provides valuable evidence to forensic investigators.
- Subjects
- skeleton and skeleton components, forensic medicine, forensic science, bones, fires, Forest fires, student projects
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0181
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- 2022 - Biting Off More than You Can Chew: Animal Gnawing in Forensic Taphonomy - Poster Presentation
- Description
- Taphonomy is the study of the processes that impact skeletal remains between the time of death and retrieval by forensic investigators. There are many different animals that will scavenge skeletal remains for food and minerals. By gnawing on the bones, carnivores and rodents will leave different types of indentations/marks on the bone. By studying these patterns of marks, we may be able to determine what animals were responsible, and thereby infer important information, such as if the remains were moved or left exposed. Ultimately, this helps us to reconstruct what happened to an individual’s remains within forensic investigations. divorce. The implications for research, practice, and policy are discussed.
- Subjects
- research, Skeletons, skeleton and skeleton components, forensic science, Anthropology, Animals, Bites & stings
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0167