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Effect of Radiation Doses on Glioblastoma U87 cells
I am working with Dr. Marc Mendonca and his team to investigate how different doses of radiation affect U87 Glioblastoma (GBM) cells with genetic alterations in MDM-2 and MDM-X genes. We hope to eventually find a breakthrough in cancer research by ta ...
Comparative and Functional Morphology Outreach Curricular Development & Description and Analysis of new Pliocene Cercopithecoid Fossils from Laetoli, Tanzania
The purpose of research on the comparative function of the ape and monkey fossil records in paleo biology is to examine the evolutionary paths of these primates, revealing interesting insights into their shared and distinct characteristics throughout ...
The process of genotyping in orthopedic surgery research lab
Kacena Lab has multiple ongoing research projects focusing on fracture healing in different disease states (Diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer’s disease) and aging. In Kacena Lab, students and interns are given the opportunity for to learn various techn ...
Experimental Evaluation of Dermal Lymphatics in Lymphedema Prevention
Breast cancer is common and affects 1 in 8 women. One third of patients who undergo axillary lymph node removal as part of the treatment of breast cancer experience lymphedema. It is estimated that lymphedema affects 5 million Americans. Lymphedema i ...
Impact of chronic stress on cancer cachexia
Pancreatic cancer has been researched more rigorously in the past 25 years than ever before. Cancer cachexia is a syndrome that affects many organs and is diagnosed when a cancer patient has lost 5% more of their body weight over 6 months. Pancreatic ...
IN CAREs ECHO
I will create a PowerPoint presentation over my sole tasks for the Indiana Communities Advancing Recovery Efforts (IN CAREs) ECHO program. During this presentation I will explain the purpose of IN CAREs and what the program entails. I will also descr ...
Analysis of Food Allergy Development in Early Life
The early development of food allergies and eczema has been becoming more prevalent over the decades. Children with eczema are more susceptible to develop food allergies but its mechanisms of development are still not well-understood. The project tha ...
Exploring Intergenerational Trauma at the LifeRAFT Lab
The LifeRAFT (Lifespan Resilience After Family Trauma) Lab studies how early life stress and family dynamics impact youth behavior outcomes and substance use. Our lab recruits parents who have experienced a traumatic event who have children 10-14 yea ...
Retrospective chart review of pediatric patients with established T1D or T2D who have had DKA or HHS pre-, during and post COVID
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a condition characterized by high blood glucose levels and metabolic decompensation. DKA serves as a potentially fatal complication of diabetes, and it has significant short-term and long-term health consequences. Withi ...
Neural Response to Risky Decision Making in Youth at High Risk for Substance Use Disorders and HIV
At the Hulvershorn Lab, our mission is to understand the mysteries of the brain mechanisms and environmental factors that drive youth to make risky decisions. We aim to identify the most impactful physiological and environmental factors that affect h ...