Novel leiomodin 2b knockout in zebrafish as a model for dilated cardiomyopathy
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is highly prevalent in live births and requires concise diagnoses and treatment plans.
Skylie Antle
Novel leiomodin 2b knockout in zebrafish as a model for dilated cardiomyopathy
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is highly prevalent in live births and requires concise diagnoses and treatment plans.
Skylie Antle
Exploring Put-in-Bay, Ohio While Discovering the History of Road Trips
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Samantha Brotherton
Authorship, Authenticity, and Aura in AI: Repainting Edmond de Belamy
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Eliza Calle
Building a Rapidly-Deployable, General, Open-Source Spatial Data Pipeline
This paper presents a minimal implementation of a spatial data pipeline which can ingest heterogeneous spatial data (raster, vector, etc) using only free, open-source components.
Trevor Chase
The Genomic Basis of Wax Biosynthesis in Scale Insects
The extensive production of wax is a key innovation that has promoted the protection of scale insects (Ross et al. 2009).
Kenadie Glasgow
Controlling light with giant atoms
Quantum information is a flourishing field that allows for the processing of information in new and efficient ways.
Glenn Ochsner • Vinny Schena
Does an Obesity Killer Fight against Cancer?
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with about 52,980 deaths annually in the United States and 930,000 globally, while obesity—affecting ov...
Stephen Mullally
The Seeming Fragmentation of Julius Caesar in the Bellum Catilinae
I examined the text of the Bellum Catilinae by the late Republican, early Imperial Roman historian Gaius Sallustius Crispus, looking particularly at the portrayal of his personal friend and benefac...
Daniel Mullally
Visualizing Multi-Decadal Watershed Variability in Acton Lake Tributaries Using R Shiny
This project presents an interactive R Shiny application designed to visualize and analyze multi-decadal watershed variability across the tributaries of Acton Lake at Hueston Woods State Park.
JJ Groner
Does Spelling Affect Phoneme Perception for Native English Speakers?
In this study, 32 native English speakers listened to a phoneme and evaluated which words from a list contained the phoneme.
Maelynn Geoppinger
Egyptology and Soft Colonialism
This research aims to understand how Egypt's ancient history has evolved from a form of soft colonialism by the British to today one of nationalism.
Grace Farrell
This project explores the usage of Roman coins as non-diegetic symbols in etchings by Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
Mia DiFranco
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Danish Malik • Dylan Aubel
Protecting Democracy Online: Government Regulation of Misinformation on Social Media
This proposal, inspired by utopian ideals, is for enhanced government oversight and regulation of social media platforms with a focus on eliminating misinformation spread by foreign governments.
Margaux Flaig
Traditional lasers rely on large numbers of atoms to amplify light.
Alexandra Gospodinov • Celia Powers
What Lies Beneath: Surface Integrity
Accurate characterization and control of end-product material surface integrity is essential for the quality assurance process of subtractively manufactured components.
Aaron Herring
The Necessity of Care in Commitment
What does it mean to be truly committed? In both the philosophy of action and ethical theory, commitment is invoked to explain why agents not only form intentions but also hold to them in the face ...
Lucas Yonker
Museums Matter: Introducing the Gallery to All Ages
This presentation will outline the action research and qualitative research I engaged in during a two-year experience working as a summer camp instructor at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Ellen Long
Epiphytism Exhibition: The Curatorial Process
Epiphytic plants, like orchids, use the support of other plants as scaffolding to aid their continual growth.
Anderson Knapp
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James Kirchenwitz
Parenting Children With Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome: A Mixed Methods Study
Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS) results from prenatal exposure to opioids and other related substances. The prevalence of NOWS in children has increased 6-fold in the state of Ohio since...
Markella Gatanas
Machine Learning Based Spectroscopy from RGB Images of Optical Phantoms
In this work, we investigate a cost-effective ML-based approach for reconstructing diffuse reflectance spectra from RGB images taken through a common mobile device.
Brayden Dove