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The Separation of Powers: Does Public Opinion Matter to the Supreme Court?
(2013-02-05)
The Supreme Court is an institution much revered in American political culture. This study will examine the role of that public support in the decision making of Supreme Court justices in the United States. I will go about ...
Gender Bias in Policing
(2018-04-25)
The rise in tension between law enforcement and the communities they serve and gender discrimination in general, brings importance to the study of statistical evidence of the presence of gender discrimination in different ...
Characterization of Cation Channels in E. coli
(2015-11-18)
Escherichia coli (E. coli) has a potassium (K+) channel (kch) and a non-selective ion channel (trkH/G). The goal of this project is to explore the individual function and modes of regulation for each system, which will ...
Nanocomposite Bioink for Additive Manufacturing
(2018-04-25)
In the medical field, there is a growing need for tissue replacements that are able to mimic the native structure and function of failing human tissues. 3D bioprinting is a manufacturing technique with the potential to ...
The Vulnerability of Eastern North American Plethodontidae Salamanders to Climate Change
(2014-08-07)
Many biologists rely on environmental niche modeling to predict where species will migrate upon imminent climate changes. These coarse-scale approaches base species’ movements on variables such as temperature, habitat, and ...
Application of Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy to Estimate Post Mortem Interval
(2014-10-06)
Estimating the post mortem interval of human remains is extremely important in death scene investigations. Currently, the rate of decomposition is gaged by a number of techniques, such as insect development, a function in ...
Looking for a Novel Double Mutant: Single Deletion in Drosophila melanogaster of Galectin-1 and Galectin Homologue
(2013-02-04)
Galectins represent a group of proteins that bind β-galactosyl-containing glycoconjugates and share primary structural homology in their carbohydrate recognition domains. In mammals, galectins contribute to cell-cell ...