Schedule of Events
Natural Science Division - Oral Presentations
Thursday, April 28, 2022
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Lundring Events Center
This session will highlight students from various disciplines within the Natural Science Division. Each student will give a 15-minute oral presentation using PowerPoint. These stimulating presentations will reflect months of work on a single project that has likely been presented at a discipline-specific professional conference.
Student Abstracts
A Novel Expression Pattern of a Transgene in Drosophila Melanogaster
Student(s):
Nicolette Alvandian, Gaby Moreno
Faculty Mentor:
David Marcey
Study of QCD Background of VBF Higgs at CMS in CERN
Student(s):
Connor Hinthorn, Julian van Geest
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Sebastian Carron Montero
Microfossil Preservation and the Impact on Climate Records During Glacial-Interglacial Cycles
Student(s):
Madison Karcich, Robert Poirier, Ph.D. (US Geological Survey), Chiara Borrelli, Ph.D. (U. Rochester)
Faculty Mentor:
Megan Fung
Studies on the Mechanism, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics of Desferrioxamine D
In the absence of commercially available HSC, a Gabriel amine synthesis that was reported in the literature by others has been reproduced on a multi-gram scale. Regarding noteworthy modifications, we find that: 1) elevated H2pressure and Pd(OH)2 give a more reliable removal of the benzyl and carbamate protecting groups in the precursor to HSC, and 2) for final purification standard silica gel chromatography in absolute methanol is preferable to semi-preparative HPLC and gradient elution on a C-18 column. HSC prepared under these conditions gives colorless material that is analytically pure and of sufficient quantity for use in kinetic and thermodynamic assays.
Access to synthetic HSC will facilitate the ITC analyses of all DesD variants with monomer as substrate and test our hypothesis of cooperativity and half occupancy as observed in binding studies. We will also explore the possibility of a two-step mechanism by analyzing reaction mixtures via HPLC after catalytic turnover to confirm the intermediacy of both dimer and trimer.
Student(s):
Nathan March
Faculty Mentor:
Katherine Hoffmann
Toki Pona Context-Free Grammar
Student(s):
Coleman Sokol
Faculty Mentor:
Chang-Shyh Peng
Biomechanical Changes in Running Post-Transition in a Triathlon
Student(s):
Luke Vankeersbilck
Faculty Mentor:
Travis Peterson