Abstracts: College of Arts & Sciences
Using Leaf Wax Biomarkers to Constrain Land-Use Changes Associated with Mississippian Settlements
Allison Karp
Department: Earth and Planetary Sciences
Is a Probabilistic Choice Really a Delayed Choice? Discounting of Repeated Gambles
Brian Katz
Department: Psychology
Acoustic and Linguistic Processing in the Brain
Celia Kaufer
Department: Philosophy–Neuroscience–Psychology
The Service Economy of Sponsorship: Examining the Labor of Producing the Poor in Guatemala
Danniel Kennedy
Department: Anthropology
Information Processing Biases of Attention for Emotional Faces in Depressed Youth
Yuji Kim
Department: Psychology
The sCANDAL of Translating a Hybrid Poet: The Foreign Presence in the Works of Yi Sang
Gyoonho Kong
Department: Comparative Literature
Cosmological Signatures of Massive Self-Interacting Neutrinos
Christina Kreisch
Department: Physics
Science Is Not Maths: Managing Uncertainty and Infertility in India's Silicon Valley
Amrutha Kumaran
Department: Anthropology
An Examination of the Own-Age Bias Using a Visual Search Paradigm
Kate Kuppersmith
Department: Psychology
Les Avancé de la science, la constance de la souffrance: Une étude pluridisciplinaire sur l'expérience du patient telle qu'elle est représentée dans les Essais de Montaigne
Marie D. Kuzemchak
Department: Romance Languages and Literatures
The Advances of Science, the Constancy of Suffering: A Cross-Disciplinary Study of the Patient Experience as It Is Represented in Montaigne's Essais
Marie D. Kuzemchak
Department: Romance Languages and Literatures
Effects of Temperature, Antibody Attachment Methods, and Antibody Affinity on the Oxidative Signal of an Aβ Micro-Immunoelectrode
Hyo Lee
Department: Biology
Women Who Have It All and the Implications of 'I Do'
Lisa Lehmann
Department: Psychology
He's the Jew: Assimilation, Ownership and Colorblind Capitalism in American Professional Basketball
Alex Leichenger
Department: American Culture Studies
Pharmacology of Organic Cation Transporters (OCTs): Focus on Structure-Function Relationships in OCT3 (SLC22A3)
Dan Li
Department: Biology
The Role of NADPH-oxidase in Mediating Neurovascular Damage in Alzheimer's Disease
Emily Lin
Department: Biology
Schatten-Class Truncated Toeplitz Operators
Patrick Lopatto
Department: Mathematics
The Backlash Effect: Exploring the Relationship Between Policy Changes and Mobilization
Elliot Louthen
Department: Political Science
Identification of Rare Variants in Alzheimer's Disease
Alexander J. Lu
Department: Biology
Effects of Variable Clause Density on Perception and Memory
Anna Mai
Department: Linguistics
For Whom the School Bell Rings: The Dangerous School in American Children's and Young-Adult Literature
Amanda On-Ye Man
Department: English
Predictors of Different Types of Happiness across the State-Trait Continuum
Seth Margolis
Department: Psychology
Barriers to Access: An Analysis of Obstacles to Obtaining Services for Bosnian Immigrant Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in St. Louis
Christy Marx
Department: Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
The Inessential House: Coming Home in the Novels of Warren, Cather and Fitzgerald
Jessie McNiel
Department: English
Real-Time Vowel Recognition
Michael Mishkin
Department: Linguistics
Performing Justifications: An Analysis of Amnesty Applicant Confessions to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
Linday Muller
Department: Philosophy–Neuroscience–Psychology
Development of Molecular Markers for Non-invasive Detection of Lung Inflammation
Neveda Murugesan
Department: Biology
Wolfram Protein and G-Protein Interactions
Hansika Narayanan
Department: Biology
The Expressive Power of Fairy-Tale Magic: Exploring Fantasies and Anxieties of Social Mobility and Identity in the Victorian Novel
Amanda Ng
Department: English
Resolution of Telomere Fragility in Mammalian Cells
Mai Nguyen
Department: Biology
Novel HDAC Inhibitors Disrupt HIV-1 Latency
Austin Niu
Department: Biology
There's No Accounting for Space: The Effect of Territorial Concessions on Post-Civil War Peace
Áine O'Connor
Department: Political Science
Remembering to Remember -- Investigation of the Role of Memory in Memento (2001) and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
SeungJu Jackie Oh
Department: Philosophy–Neuroscience–Psychology
The Argentine Auteur: La construcció de Leopoldo Torre Nilsson y la invención del cine de arte argentino, 1950-1963
Trace Richard Palmer
Department: Romance Languages and Literatures
The Argentine Auteur: The Construction of Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and the Invention of Argentine Art Cinema, 1950-1963
Trace Richard Palmer
Department: Romance Languages and Literatures
The Role of MicroRNA-99a in Dendritic Cell Function in a Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis
Cassie Parks
Department: Biology
RIM Incorporation in Active Zones in C. elegans
Ruchik Patel
Department: Biology
Phylogenetically Novel Species Are More Successful Due to High Competitive Ability at Local and Regional Spatial Scales
Amy Patterson
Department: Biology
How Economic Inequality and Religion Interact to Affect Voter Preference
Cecilia Isabel Joy Pérez
Department: Political Science
Illness Narratives: A Look into the Experiences of Women in St. Louis on Medicaid Living with Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema
Gina B. Phillips
Department: Anthropology
Release Factor Methylation: A Mechanism for Kinetic Uniformity in Translation Termination
William Pierson
Department: Biology
Local Communities, Cross-Cultural Connections: Jazz-Flamenco in Spain and El Sistema in Venezuela
Sarah Plovnick
Department: Comparative Literature
Gene Expansion in the Drosophila ananassae F Element
Thomas Quisenberry
Department: Biology
Kingdom of Gold, Kingdom of Rust: The Give Good Emperors and the Early Roman Empire
Nathan Rice
Department: History
What the Hell Was Ferguson: A People-Centered Approach to the Social Movement that Transformed St. Louis
Reuben Riggs
Department: Anthropology
David, Josiah, and Henry VIII: Politics of Reformation Kingship in the Image of the Old Testament
Samantha Rogers
Department: Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities
Syncing Umbanda and Science (SUS): Using Umbanda's Holistic Healing Methods to Increase Access to Healthcare
Alex Rosenthal
Department: Anthropology
Home is Where the Hatred Is: Black and Jewish Activists and the Campaign for Open Housing in Chicago and Its Neighborhoods 1961-1970
Gabriel Rubin
Department: History
An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Missouri River: The History of a Changing System and a Proposal for Sustainable Future Management
Jessica Rudnick
Department: Earth and Planetary Sciences
Resolving a Discrepancy Between Two Criteria of Stability for Hybrid Stars
Pratik Sachdeva
Department: Physics