5th Annual U-RISE Research Symposium
Friday, August 26th, 2022
Castetter Hall, room 100
3:00-6:30 pm
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This event will feature presentations communicating early research findings from our U-RISE scholars. Our presentations will be brief talks that will be 10 to 12 minutes with 3 minutes of Q&A, which will include a slide deck for visual aid purposes. These presentations are meant to disseminate early research findings to a large, diverse group for rapid feedback.
This event will feature presentations communicating early research findings from our U-RISE scholars. Our presentations will be brief talks that will be 10 to 12 minutes with 3 minutes of Q&A, which will include a slide deck for visual aid purposes. These presentations are meant to disseminate early research findings to a large, diverse group for rapid feedback.
Symposium Schedule
(2022 schedule coming soon!)
*denotes 2nd year scholar
1st SESSION PRESENTERS
*Raven Otero-Symphony (3:15 pm)
The Association Between Air Pollutants, Hospital Admissions and Emergency Visits for Asthma Attacks Across New Mexico Counties
Diego DeMmon (3:30pm)
The diversity of beta defensins in lungfish (Dipnoi)
*Anthony Abeyta-Lopez (3:45)
Defining the Correlation of Estrogen Receptor Alpha mRNA and Protein Expressions Following HIV-Latency Reversal Agents (LRAs) Treatment
Julian Rojo (4:00pm)
Interrogation of immune check point signaling dynamics through single molecule imaging techniques
*Danielle Vigil (4:15pm)
Detection of Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis in Crohn's disease patients
2nd SESSION PRESENTERS
Daisy Belmares-Ortega (5:15pm)
Hydrogel Microdroplet Production using Centrifugal Forces to Assay Hepatotoxicity in 3D Cellular Spheroid Models
*Nora Caglar (5:30pm)
Molecular Mechanisms That Regulate Odor-guided Olfactory Navigation in Drosophila melanogaster
Douglas Benally (5:45pm)
Raman Imaging for the Study of Plant Metabolism
*Misha Lockamy (6:00pm)
Astrocytic Mechanisms as a Prominent Recovery Source in Cortical Spreading Depolarization
Brenda Ramos Villanueva (6:15pm)
Haemosporidians in vireos
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