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Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2016
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Soil Total Organic Carbon and Nutrient Levels Associated with Bokashi Application in Cerro Punta, Panama
Emma Kathyrn Searson
Department: Earth and Planetary Sciences
Table of Contents
Table of Contents, Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2015
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Foreword
Foreword, Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2016
Lindsey Paunovich and Joy Zalis Kiefer
Abstracts: College of Arts & Sciences
Aminoguanidine and Pyridoxamine Inhibit Glucose-Mediated Advanced Clycation End-Product Formation in Human Cortical Bone In Vitro
Orchid Abar
Department: Biology
Modeling Effects of Developmental SSRI Exposure: Communication, Growth, and Gait in Mouse Models of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Shyam Akula
Department: Biology
From Pirates to Pinochet: Examining the Validity of Universal Jurisdiction in International and Domestic Human Rights Law
Sonda R. P Anton
Department: Latin American StudiesDepartment: Latin American Studies
A Stylistic Analysis of Ramey Incised Ceramics and Their Cognates: Understanding Cahokia's Interactions with Northern Hinterland Populations
Madelaine C. Azar
Department: Anthropology
The Politics of Restaging under Authoritarianism: Spanish Golden Age Drama in Chile during the Pinochet Regime, 1973-1990
Leora Isabel Baum
Department: Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities
Eliminativism and the Myth of Jones
David Bender
Department: Philosophy
The Diagnostic Potential of a Novel Chemokine Receptor Binding Peptide as a Molecular Probe
T Scott Blackwell
Department: Biology
Establishing the Rule of Law: Admiralty and Maritime Law in the Federal District Court of Pennsylvania, 1789-1815
Jackie Blickman
Department: History
Measuring Oil Shale Electrical Properties
Roy Bliley
Department: Physics
The Role of Cultural Capital in the Education of Underserved Youth Populations
Haley Brooks
Department: Education
Women, Incarceration, and the War on Drugs: Exploring Systematic Structures of Power, Control, and Marginalization in the U.S. and Mexico
Caroline Buhse
Department: Latin American StudiesDepartment: Latin American Studies
The New Cultural Logic of American Individualism
Kierstan Carter
Department: American Culture Studies
Precipitation-Runoff Relationships in Small Watersheds in Missouri
Molly Chaney
Department: Earth and Planetary Sciences
Milk, Morbidity, and Maternal Environment: An Analysis of the Immune Factor Concentrations in the Milk of Tibetan Women in Nubri, Nepal
Meytal Chernoff
Department: Anthropology
Theory of Mind Priming: Developing a Task to Clarify Neural Correlates
Tianrae Chu
Department: Biology
The Effect of Restricted Interests and Repetitive Behaviors on Adaptive Functioning in Children with Autism
Talia Cohen
Department: Psychological and Brain SciencesDepartment: Psychological and Brain Sciences
Samian and Argive Cults of Hera
Charley Cotton
Department: Classics
Virginia Woolf and Unreconciled Time: From The Voyage Out to Mrs. Dalloway
Elizabeth Dansky
Department: English
Imagining Nationality: Identity and the Individual Artist in T.S. Eliot and James Joyce
David Davison
Department: English
Defying Public Opinion: Understanding the Motivations of House Republicans during President Clinton's Impeachment
Deepa Devanathan
Department: Political Science
From Atmosphere to Empire: Britain, India, and the Nitrogen Problem in the Era of the First World War
Nikhil Dharan
Department: Chemistry
Individual-Level Differences as Moderators of Long-Term Mental Health Outcomes of Veterans
Theresa DiMascio
Department: Psychological and Brain SciencesDepartment: Psychological and Brain Sciences
Self-Report, Pupillometry, and the Subjective Value of Cognitive Effort
Noah Eby
Department: Psychological and Brain SciencesDepartment: Psychological and Brain Sciences
Older Adults' Age and Sex Preferences in Various Professional Settings
Ilana Engel
Department: Psychological and Brain SciencesDepartment: Psychological and Brain Sciences
The Catholics are Coming! Religious Education and the Politics of National Education in Nineteenth-Century Britain (1833-1902)
Katie S. Engsberg
Department: Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities
France in Focus: Exploring the Relationship between Proximity to Ethnic Enclaves and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment
Jenna Epstein
Department: International and Area Studies
Examining Credit Card Consumption Patterns
Yuhao Jeremy Fan
Department: Economics
At Her Word
Sonia Feldman
Department: English
The Role of GLUT8 in Hepatic Mitochondrial Respiration
Emily Feng
Department: Biology
Medieval to Modern: Tracing Changes in Kingship and Nobility in Scottish and English Architecture
Claire Fox
Department: History
Enlarged Brains Result in Increased Energetic Demands Both across Species and within Highly Encephalized Species of Weakly Electric Mormyrid Fishes
Megan Freiler
Department: Biology
Let Them Drink Coke: Exporting Obesity from the U.S. to Middle Income Countries via Coca-Cola
Alex Gould
Department: Anthropology
Algorithms for Reducing the Complexity of High-Dimensional Data Sets
Anthony Grebe
Department: Mathematics
Recognition, Motivation, and the Mere Exposure Effect
David Grybinas
Department: Psychological and Brain SciencesDepartment: Psychological and Brain Sciences
Emoticon Perception
Yue Guo
Department: Psychological and Brain SciencesDepartment: Psychological and Brain Sciences
The Cultural Competency of the Chilean Maternal Healthcare System, Chile Crece Contigo, for the Mapuche Population
Amanda Harris
Department: Anthropology
The Phytopathogenic Bacterium Pseudomonas Syringae Strain DC3000 Recognizes the Plant Hormone Auxin as a Molecular Signal
Gregory Harrison
Department: Biology
Bartlett for America: Reconstructing the Presidential Ideal in The West Wing
Emily Haselton
Department: American Culture Studies
Louise Boursier, an Exceptional Woman
Jessica Hayes
Department: Romance Languages and Literatures
Louise Boursier, Una femme d'exception
Jessica Hayes
Department: Romance Languages and Literatures
Human Rights as Real Rights: The Helsinki Final Act (1975) and the Transformation of Europe
Micaela Heery
Department: History
Temperature-Dependent Shape-Responsive Fluorescent Nanospheres for Image-Guided Drug Delivery
Shawn He
Department: Biology
Placemaking in Detroit: A Story of Decline, Development and Displacement
Claire Huttenlocher
Department: Urban Studies
Neural Correlates of Reward Processing in Depressed and Healthy Preschool Children: An ERP Study of Feedback Negativity
Kelsey M. Irvin
Department: Philosophy–Neuroscience–PsychologyDepartment: Philosophy–Neuroscience–Psychology
A Novel Lia3-Like Protein LTL1 Controls Boundaries of IES Excision in Tetrahymena thermophila
Vita Jaspan
Department: Biology
HER2 Activating Mutations Are Targets for Colorectal Cancer Treatment
Naveen Jian
Department: Biology