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2 | P1-001 | Halophiles and Copper Resistance in the Great Salt Lake | Rylee Wamhoff, BS Microbiology | ||||||||||||
3 | P1-002 | Two Novel A1 Subcluster Myobacterium Phages Whitspit and Blackflame | Jesse Henrie | ||||||||||||
4 | P1-003 | Toxin/Antitoxin HicAB systems in Mycobacteriophages | Jake Williams | ||||||||||||
5 | P1-004 | Mapping Antibiotic Resistance: A Survey of Microbial Contamination on the UVU Campus | Ben Van Noy | ||||||||||||
6 | P1-005 | Isolation and Characterization of Xanthomonas bacteriophages with biocontrol potential in agriculture | Natalie Olsen | ||||||||||||
7 | P1-006 | Bioelectrochemical Nitrogen Upcycling from Bioprocessing Waste for Protein Synthesis | Lukas Keller | ||||||||||||
8 | P1-007 | Calcium Recovery from CaCO3-Rich Wastes Using Fungal Produced Organic Acids | Allondra Woods | ||||||||||||
9 | P1-008 | Sequencing and Analysis of the Bacteriome of Puno Bay, Lake Titicaca | Cori Bailie | ||||||||||||
10 | P1-009 | Investigating the impact of sequential treatment of herbicide mixes on the soil microbiome | Emily Bradley | ||||||||||||
11 | P1-010 | Nanoinjection: Bacterial Delivery into Insect Eggs using a Charged Lance | Ella Petersen | ||||||||||||
12 | P1-011 | Quantification of Antimicrobial Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species (RONS) Generated by a Non-Thermal Plasma Array | Marlon Villatoro | ||||||||||||
13 | P1-012 | PATTERNS OF PEDIATRIC PNEUMOCOCCAL SEROTYPES IN UTAH DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. | Will Hunckler MD MPH | ||||||||||||
14 | P1-013 | Antibiotic Treatment and Microbial Discordance of Paired CNS-Sinus Cultures in Pediatric Sinogenic Intracranial Infections | Taylor Boyd | ||||||||||||
15 | P1-014 | Chimeric autoantibody receptor (CAAR) T cells selectively target autoreactive B cells in antiphospholipid syndrome | David Carter | ||||||||||||
16 | P1-015 | Secondary Transcriptomic Comparison of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Reveals Shared Inflammatory and Epithelial Stress Signatures | Matt Reall | ||||||||||||
17 | P1-016 | Secondary Analysis of Bulk RNA-Sequencing Data from Patients Infected with Dengue Virus | Annelise Eldredge | ||||||||||||
18 | P1-017 | Scalable, Automated Primer Design: A Snakemake-Based Pipeline for Sensitive Bacterial Pathogen Detection | Katelynn Owens | ||||||||||||
19 | P1-018 | Cold Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma: A Novel Solution for Inactivation of Pathogens on Crop Seeds | Stephanie Rood | ||||||||||||
20 | P1-019 | Trypanosoma cruzi: interference of host cell lysosomal functioning via excess cholesterol to prevent parasitic invasion | Aspen Acuña | ||||||||||||
21 | P1-020 | 150-fold enhancement in DNA assembly in an engineered E. coli strain | Misha | ||||||||||||
22 | P1-021 | Evaluating Genomic Pipelines for Predicting Bacteriophage Host Range in Salmonella enterica | Bailey | ||||||||||||
23 | P1-022 | Genomic and Comparative Analysis of EtoileNova, a Novel A3 Mycobacteriophage | Emilie Barrick | ||||||||||||
24 | P1-023 | Effect of CD6KO on CD8 T Cell Metabolism | Jonah Christensen | ||||||||||||
25 | P1-024 | Analysis of F1 Mycobacteriophage Proteins and tRNA's | Lauren Forsberg | ||||||||||||
26 | P1-025 | Metabolism and Metabolites of CD6 Knockout T Cells | Spencer Hess | ||||||||||||
27 | P1-026 | Secondary Analysis of Bulk RNA-Sequencing Samples Reveals Mechanistic Features and Molecular Markers Across Multiple Phenotypic Endometriosis Comparisons | Matt Jackson | ||||||||||||
28 | P1-027 | Exploring the Diversity of The E. coli Bacteriophage Collection at BYU-Idaho | Gabe Koch | ||||||||||||
29 | P1-028 | A journey into the unknown: Discovery and Genome Annotation of Novel Bacteriophage Shroomer | Saul Labra | ||||||||||||
30 | P1-029 | Two F Phages Without Subclusters | Eliza Leonard | ||||||||||||
31 | P1-030 | CD6-Knockout CAR-T Cells Display Enhanced Cytotoxicity Against Lymphoma Cell Line | Collin Mickelson | ||||||||||||
32 | P1-031 | Context-Dependent Effects of the HIV-1 Vpr R77Q Variant on Apoptosis | Dave Peterson | ||||||||||||
33 | P1-032 | The Effects of Quaternary Ammonium Compounds on Antibiotic Resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Dallin Pratt | ||||||||||||
34 | P1-033 | Removal of CD5 on T cells alters their differentiation and cytokineproduction in a periodontal disease in vitro model. | Stephen Lee Roper | ||||||||||||
35 | P1-034 | Characterization of the phage PaL41501, a potential therapeutic agent for treating multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains | Jacob Wallin | ||||||||||||
36 | P1-035 | Potential Role of ATR in Slower AIDS Progression Associated with HIV-1 Vpr mutant R77Q | Ava Wilstead | ||||||||||||
37 | P1-036 | Expression of the Streptococcus pneumoniae small RNA sr-78 is modulated by manganese | Shannon Hendricks | ||||||||||||
38 | P1-037 | From Slippery Sequences to Tail Length: Linking Translational Regulation and Structural Conservation in Bacteriophages | Katelynn | ||||||||||||
39 | P1-038 | Scaling Antibiotic Discovery: Leveraging Undergraduate Education Across a Tiered Research Pipeline | Chelsea Bordon | ||||||||||||
40 | P1-039 | Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae UTR1 NAD kinase is regulated by yeast PAS kinase phosphorylation | Sakhawat Ali | ||||||||||||
41 | P1-040 | Detection of Free-Living and Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Commercial Legumes | Abbie Butkovich | ||||||||||||
42 | P1-041 | The BRC Program: Connecting Undergraduate Students with Research Opportunities and Beyond. | Bella Edwin | ||||||||||||
43 | P1-042 | The Novel NRAMP-type Transporter in Pneumococcus is Repressed During Iron Replete Growth | David Burnett | ||||||||||||
44 | P1-043 | From Sequence to Structure: AlphaFold-Assisted Annotation of Phage MiloMuff’s Minor Tail Proteins Reveals their Specific Functions | Amanda Granander | ||||||||||||
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