Schedule of Events
Science Showcase: Poster Session
Soiland Recreation Center
Students from disciplines in the Natural Science Division will present their results in an interactive poster format. The featured research comes from honors and Capstone projects, class assignments, and faculty-directed collaborative efforts.
Student Abstracts
Antibiotic Resistance in Fecal Microbiota of Rehabilitated California Sea Lions, Zalophus californianus
Student(s):
Courteney Alexander
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Theresa Rogers
From Square One: Making Your Own Game with Unity Game Engine
Student(s):
Andrew Alwin
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Modeling of Superconductivity of Li0.9Mo6O17
Student(s):
Jennifer Anderson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. John Deisz
Crystallization of FslA: a NIS Siderophore Synthetase
Student(s):
Daniel Bartolo
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Katherine Hoffmann
RNA Sequencing and Gene Expression Profiling of HCV Infected Monocytes to Test Putative Receptors for Viral Entry
Student(s):
Nicholas Bui
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Dennis Revie
Communication Over Non-Verbal Channels
Student(s):
Henry Bulmer, Allyssa Moscotte, Reed Hallums
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Automated Drone Usage in Crime Scene Investigations
Student(s):
Henry Bulmer
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Chang-Shyh Peng
Succession of Marine Fouling Communities in Channel Islands Harbor, Oxnard, California
Student(s):
Nathaniel Burola
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Andrea Huvard
Sea Lion Fecal Bacterial Community Alteration Following Antibiotic Treatment
Student(s):
Anacecilia Ceja
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Theresa Rogers
Strain-Driven Rearrangement to Benzo-fused Azacycles Using Easily Isolable Precursors
Student(s):
Joseph Cronin
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Jason Kingsbury
Numerical Analysis of impure, non-isothermal fluid dynamics
Student(s):
Michael Da Silva
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. John Deisz
Stair Descent Mechanics Differences between Elderly Females and Males
Student(s):
Brittany Davis
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc
The Effect of Container Size on Temperature Stability When Vermicomposting Using Eisenia Fetida
Student(s):
Jacob Derksen
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Andrea Huvard
Microbes Identified from Keratoconjunctivitis and Asymptomatic Bos Taurus Using Metagenomic Sequencing
Student(s):
Kacey Egusa
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Robert Richards
The Effect of Lower Extremity Fatigue on Punching Mechanics
Student(s):
Ushali Ellison, Mitchell Meyer, Casey Cole, Zane Jarrett
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc
The Effect of Amino Acids on the Feeding Response of the Freshwater Snail Helisoma trivolvis
Student(s):
Joseph Enders, Christina Sharkey
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Kenneth Long
Novel Approach to 2-Vinylaziridine Using the Chiral Pool
Student(s):
George French
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Jason Kingsbury
Insulin Resistance in Diabetic Human Kidney Cells
Student(s):
Edom Gelaw
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Candace Kelman
Investigating Possible Transmission Routes of the Pathogen Moraxella bovis in Cattle
Student(s):
Melissa Gonzalez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Robert Richards
The Effect of Field Direction on Lower Body Mechanics in Baseball Batting
Student(s):
Spencer Gottmer, Alyssa Anderson, Nate Wehner
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc
Cell-Scaffold Interaction, Proliferation and Implications on Regenerative Medicine
Student(s):
Matthew Guerrero
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Candace Kelman
The Effect of a Kalman Filter on a Digital Signal
Student(s):
Madisun Hembree
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Binding Studies of FslA: A Target for Antibiotic Drug Design
Student(s):
Miranda Hutt
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Katherine Hoffmann
The Difference in Ankle Strength and Balance between Hikers and Flat Ground Walkers
Student(s):
Daniella Izaguirre
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Steven Hawkins
Role of Integrins in Canine Cancer
Student(s):
Mary Jarjour
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Chad Barber
Biomechanical Comparison of Back Handsprings Performed with and without a Round Off
Student(s):
Caylie Jennings, Daniella Izaguirre, Chloe Edmunds, Cesar Vasconcelos
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc
Determining the Structure of Synthetase DesD Using X-ray Crystallography
The Hoffmann lab has used x-ray crystallography to determine the protein structure of NIS synthetase DesD from Streptomyces coelicolor bound to several substrates, as well as apo (empty of substrates), for comparison. DesD makes the siderophore desferrioxamine, requiring three iterative bonds and a macrocyclization event. DesD is one of the best biochemically characterized NIS synthetases so far, and this structure is solved as a model for the rest. We have mutated the binding site of DesD (Arg306Gln) to inactivate the enzyme while retaining the overall binding and fold. We collected data and solved the structures of apo Arg306Gln DesD, as well as bound to ATP and substrates. We observed several small positional changes in the active site residues. A C-terminal helix-to-coil transition, however, is a larger conformational change that may communicate structurally with the allosteric dimer. This structural information may allow for the design of an inhibitor that will prevent the binding of substrate in future work.
Student(s):
Kimya Karimi
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Katherine Hoffmann
Extracting Anti-Cancer Antibiotics from the Soil
Student(s):
Kaelen Kay
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Theresa Rogers
Investigation of the Role of SRB1 and CD81 in the Entry of HCV in U937 Monocytes
Student(s):
Amy Lai
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Dennis Revie
Kinetics and Binding Studies of the (NRPS)-Independent Siderophore (NIS) Synthetase DesD
Student(s):
Kiera Lathan
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Katherine Hoffmann
Osteoarthritis: The Shoulder’s Major Problem
Student(s):
Erricka Laws
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Candace Kelman
Sims 3 Custom Content Website
Student(s):
Griffin Link
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Physical Simulations and Visualization of Frisbee Flights
Student(s):
Dominic Lunde
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. John Deisz
Drop Landing Mechanics with the Presence and Absence of View of Landing Surface
Student(s):
Ivan Malinarich Campos, Lucas Rascon
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc
Synthesizing Algal Biofuel: The Path to a Greener Future
Algae is a clean power source that consumes carbon emissions while also using sunlight to create usable material. The strain of algae known nannochloropsis oculata is fast-growing and has a high lipid content, which makes it a convenient renewable energy source. The lipids can be harnessed into oil and then refined into a biofuel. A leading variable responsible for lipid production in algae is the amount of sodium nitrate present during the growing process. This experiment will explore the relationship between algal lipid reproduction and the presence of sodium nitrates in order to discover a more efficient method to maximize the lipid yield from the algae to produce the most biofuel. Literature states that when algae are deprived of nitrogen or nitrates through either the process of nitrogen starvation or the process of sequential nitrogen limitation, they will produce the most lipids. The results of lipid production will be compared for the two types of nitrogen manipulation to see which one was more efficient.
Student(s):
Tiffanie Manopichetwatana, Mary Wilder
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Candace Kelman
Wireless Nerf Sentry System
Student(s):
Christopher Mathewson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Magic the Gathering Draft and Player Simulation
Student(s):
Kyle Mueting
Faculty Mentor:
Dr Craig Reinhart
Pivoting Seat Post: A Novel Approach to Bicycle Geometry
Student(s):
Curtis Opsahl
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Strain Effects on Superconducting Transition in Sr2RuO4 (Strontium Ruthenate)
Student(s):
Christopher Ortiz
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. John Deisz
Cryptography Collection Application
Student(s):
Ryan Pelaez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Construct a Bioprinter from Recycled Materials and Print Viable Components
Student(s):
Mehak Sachdev
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Candace Kelman
Differences Between Restricted Sleep and Restricted Sleep with Caffeine Supplementation on Tennis Serve Accuracy
Student(s):
Alexa Schad
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Steven Hawkins
The Acute Effect of Warm Up on Kinetics and Kinematics of Countermovement Vertical Jumps
Student(s):
Anna Schlosser, Josiah Ledoux-Hayes and Brandon Kearney
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc
Behavioral and Electrophysiological Studies on the Aquatic Snail, Lymnaea stagnalis
Student(s):
Christina Sharkey
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Kenneth Long
Factorial Design Modeling of Heterogeneous Photocatalysis in Aqueous Semiconductor Systems
Student(s):
Savannah Sipes
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Grady Hanrahan
Mobile Robot Networking
Student(s):
Stefanie Sixtos
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Emulator for a Basic Digital Computer
Student(s):
Christopher Taylor
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Microbial Community Diversity in the Gut of Honeybees (Apis mellifera) Exposed to Different Diets
Student(s):
Ariel Towery
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Theresa Rogers
Chess Artificial Intelligence Algorithm
Classic board games such as chess have historically been used as a metric to test different aspects of artificial intelligence development. These tests were made to push the limits of algorithmic designs and modern computer hardware. For example, Google’s AlphaGo program from last year was the first computer program to beat a reigning Grandmaster at Go. A chess-playing computer program, while much simpler, still displays the core principles of both object-oriented programming and algorithmic design. I chose to use the java programming language to write the code for this chess program, along with an open-source graphical chess game interface.
Student(s):
George Velasco
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Finding Malignant tissues in the Liver Using Feature Space Detectors
Student(s):
Daniel Windle
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
T-Cell Prolymphocytic Leukemia Present in Eye
Student(s):
Craig Yamaguchi
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Candace Kelman