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The Leadership Alliance

Symposium 2005

Taking the Next Step: Networking

Table of Contents

Map of the Sheraton Ferncroft Conference Facilities ....................... 2-3

Symposium Agenda ............................................................................... 4

Student Oral Presentations (listed by time) ......................................... 8

Student Oral Presentations (listed by room)...................................... 14

Student Oral Presentations (listed by name) ..................................... 21

Poster Presentations (listed by Number) ............................................ 39

Student Poster Presentations (listed by Name) ................................. 40

Faculty, Program Administrators and Other Participants ................. 54

Undergraduates Participants ............................................................... 56

Graduate Student Participants ............................................................ 64

Who’s Who at the Symposium ............................................................ 65

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Symposium Agenda 2005Friday, July 29

Leadership Alliance Conference Registration .................................................... 2:00-6:00 pm(Living Room)

Preparation for PowerPoint Presentations I ....................................................... 4:00-7:00pm(North Shore Rooms A & B)

• Frederick Biga, Brown University• Constant Bissahoyo, Brown University• Edward Kim, Brown University• Seth Frietz, Harvard University

Training Session for Moderators ......................................................................... 5:00-6:00 pm(North Shore Room C)

How to Be a Session Moderator

• Laurel Southard, Cornell University• Roosevelt Ratliff, Jr., Claflin University

Dinner Buffet ........................................................................................................ 6:00-8:00 pm(Grand Ballroom II, III & IV)

Opening Remarks ................................................................................................ 7:00-7:15 pm(Grand Ballroom II, III & IV)

• John Fitzgerald Gates, Symposium ModeratorAssociate Dean of Administration and Finance, Harvard University

• Valerie P. Wilson, Symposium HostExecutive Director, Leadership Alliance

Keynote Address ................................................................................................... 7:15-7:45 pm(Grand Ballroom II, III & IV)

• Craig T. LoveSenior Study Director, WESTAT

“Decisions, Decisions…Is Going Back Going Forward?”

Networking Activity For Undergraduates........................................................... 8:00-9:00 pm(Grand Ballroom II & III)

• Howard G. Adams, H.G. Adams & Associates, Inc.

Graduate Student Networking And Photo Session ........................................... 8:00-9:00 pm(Grand Ballroom I)

Graduate Student Workshop ............................................................................. 9:00-11:00 pm(Gloucester A & B, Ipswich)

How to Feel as Bright and Capable as Everyone Seems to Think You AreSession Moderator: Diedra Wrighting, Harvard University• Valerie Young, Workshop Leader

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Preparation For PowerPoint Presentations II .................................................. 9:00-10:00 pm(North Shore A & B)

• Frederick Biga, Brown University• Constant Bisshoyo, Brown University• Edward Kim, Brown University• Seth Frietz, Harvard University

Undergraduate Workshop Sessions.................................................................. 9:00-10:00 pmSimultaneous Sessions—choose one:

Succeeding in Two Worlds as a Native American (Boxford)

• Craig T. Love, WESTAT• Sara Young, Montana State University, Bozeman

Writing a Personal Statement (Grand Ballroom IV)

• Cynthia Spence, Spelman College• Wash Jones, Prairie View A&M University

Resume Writing (North Shore C)

• Francoise Freyre, Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences• Mary Crowe, Xavier University

Funding Your Graduate Education (Grand Ballroom III)

• Liza Cariaga-Lo, Yale University• Danielle Gray, Princeton University• Susie Valaitis, IGERT

Saturday, July 30

Breakfast Buffet ..................................................................................................... 7:30-9:00am(Ballroom Foyer)

Breakfast Panel Discussion For Undergraduates .............................................. 8:00-9:45 am

The Graduate School Application ProcessSimultaneous Session—choose one:

Biosciences & MD/PhD (Grand Ballroom I)Session Moderator: John Fitzgerald Gates, Harvard University

• Liza Cariaga-Lo, Yale University• Anika Green, Stanford University• George Hill, Vanderbilt University• Joel Oppenheim, New York University School of Medicine

Engineering & Physical Sciences (Grand Ballroom II)Session Moderator: Valerie Wilson, Leadership Alliance

• Clyde Briant, Brown University• Mark Hernandez, University of Colorado at Boulder• Noe Lozano, Stanford University School of Engineering

Humanities & Social Sciences (Grand Ballroom III)Session Moderator: Louise Hainline, Brooklyn College

• Sharon Gamble, Columbia University• Robert L. Harris, Cornell University• David Redman, Princeton University• David Slocum, New York University

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Breakfast Panel Discussion For Graduate Students .......................................... 8:00-9:45 am(Grand Ballroom IV)

Life Beyond Graduate SchoolSession Moderator: Jocelyn Spragg, Harvard University

• Janeen Azare, Sloan Kettering Cancer Center• Marcus Jones, Institute for Genomic Research• Ramona Rhodes, Brown University Center for Gerontology and

Healthcare Research• Peter Velazquez, New York University

Student Oral Presentations ...................................................................... 10:00 am-12:30 pm

Buffet Lunch And Panel Discussion For Undergraduates .............................. 12:30-2:15 pm(Grand Ballroom II & IV)

The Graduate School ExperienceSession Moderator: Judy Jackson, University of Pennsylvania

• Travis Boyce, Humanities & Cultural Studies, Ohio University• Juan Carmona, Biology and Biomedical Science, Harvard Medical School• Maaza Mehzun, Biochemical Engineering, Dartmouth College• Erica Riddle, Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine

Buffet Lunch And Presentation For Graduate Students ................................. 12:30-2:15 pm(North Shore C)

Seeking a Faculty or Postdoctoral PositionSession Moderator: Joel Oppenheim, New York University School of Medicine

• Howard Adams, H.G Adams & Associates, Inc.

Student Oral Presentations ................................................................................. 2:30-5:00 pm

Leadership Alliance Coordinators Meeting ........................................................ 5:00-6:00 pm(Ipswich Room)

Dinner And Panel Discussion For All Students ................................................ 6:00-8:00 pm(Tent & 19th Hole)

The Academic Career Pathway: A ContinuumSession Moderator: John Fitzgerald Gates, Harvard University

• Peter Velazquez, New York University• Mark Hernandez, University of Colorado at Boulder• Pamela Scott-Johnson, Morgan State University• Alred Johnson, National Institutes of Health• Craig Love, Westat

Evening Activities ............................................................................................... 8:30-11:30 pmDance (Grand Ballroom I, II & III)

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Sunday, July 31

Undergraduate Poster Presentation Setup ......................................................... 7:30-8:00 am(Grand Ballroom I & II)

Buffet Breakfast .................................................................................................... 7:30-9:15 am(Grand Ballroom III & IV)

Topic Tables ........................................................................................................... 8:00-9:00 am(Grand Ballroom III & IV)

Agenda

Adapting to Graduate School• David Redman, Princeton University• Sandra Spiegel, Dartmouth College

Funding Your Graduate Education• Danielle Gray, Princeton University• John Austin, Delaware State University

How to Succeed as a Minority in a MajorityInstitution

• Robert L. Harris, Jr., Cornell University• Sharon Gamble, Columbia University• Anika Green, Stanford University

MD/ PhD Programs• Joel Oppenheim, New York University

School of Medicine• Jocelyn Spragg, Harvard University

Navigating a Post-Doc• Valerie Wilson, Leadership Alliance

PhD Careers in Biosciences• Judy Jackson, University of Pennsylvania• Francoise Freyre, Weill Graduate School of

Medical Sciences of Cornell University

PhD Careers in Humanities & Social Sciences• Louise Hainline, Brooklyn College• David Slocum, New York University

PhD Careers in Engineering & Physical Sciences• Mark Hernandez, University of

Colorado at Boulder

Post-Bac Opportunities• Liza Cariaga-Lo, Yale University• Catherine Will, Johns Hopkins University

Succeeding in Two Worlds as a Native American• Craig Love, Westat• Sara Young, Montana State University-

Bozeman

Resume Writing• Mary Crowe, Xavier University

Writing a Personal Statement• Cynthia Spence, Spelman College• Wash Jones, Prairie View A&M University

Student Poster Presentations ............................................................................ 9:00-11:00 am(Grand Ballroom I & II)

Recruiting Fair .................................................................................................... 11:00-1:00 pm(North Shore B & C)

Lunch And Closing Remarks .............................................................................. 1:00-2:00 pm(Grand Ballroom III & IV)

Valerie Wilson, Leadership Alliance

Symposium Ends ......................................................................................................... 2:00 pm

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Student Oral PresentationsBY TIME

BB= Basic Biosciences AB= Applied Biosciences EN= Engineering PE= Policy & EthicsPS= Physical Sciences ES= Earth Sciences SS= Social Sciences HU=Humanities

10:00 AMSS Rodney Brown Examination Of Gang Psychology

AB Tracie Delgado The Effect of Herpes Simplex Virus-1 on CDC14B Nuclear Skeleton in HEP-2 Cells

PS Jasmine Guion New Chemistry to Increase Access to Essential Medicines for Low-IncomePopulations: Selective Reactions for Peptide Coupling and the use of Ionic Liquids asAmphoteric Catalysts

BB Sondra Jasienowski Werner Syndrome

BB Andrew Kohlway tRNA Splicing in N.equitans

BB Maria Lopez Trafficking of the AMPA receptor GluRI in response to glutamate receptor activation

BB Caleb McKinney Structure/Function Relationships in OxlT, the Oxalate/Formate Antiporter ofOxalobacter formigenes: Assignment of Transmembrane Helix 5 to the TranslocationPathway

AB Kevin Nguyen DNA Methylation: An Epigenetic that Associate With Ovarian Cancer

BB Casey Thurston Identifying Interactions in Disulfide Bond Formation: The Dsb Family and itsHomologues

PE Luisa Vazquez-Lopez The Effects of Welfare Reform on Single Mothers in Puerto Rico

10:15 AMBB Martha Amoako PGE-2 Signaling Cascade in Cystic Fibrosis

BB Leon Cushenberry The Effect of Beta-Glucan on Neutrophil Chemotaxis: Role of Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase (PI3K)

BB Dewan Fahima A Genetic Screen for Proteins Involved in Mediating the Function of Sec1p and Sec9pin Vesicular Transport

SS Karlene Ferron Stereotype Threats Effects on Athletic Performance

PS Michael Golightly Scalable Large File Distribution

BB Brandon Griffin Inhibition of STAT 3 Signaling by Camptothecin

BB Shuyan Huang Role of DNA glycosylases in base excision repair in H. pylori

AB Nathan Osbun The Sensitivity of Human Glioma Cells to Noscapine

AB Deree Vance SisterTalk: An Evaluation of a Weight Management Program

HU Marcia Walker Monetary Restitution or Social Justice? Race, Values and the Debate over Reparations

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10:30 AMSS Erika Alexander The Effect of Emotionally Charged Words Upon the Perception of Facial Expressions

BB Jehan Alladina Effects of Proteosome Inhibitors on Neurite Outgrowth and Protein Expression in SK-N-SH Human Neuroblastoma Cells

BB Sarah Ann Anderson Using the Multiplex and SNaPshot Techniques to Identify the Polymorphisms in theGenetic Loci Associated with Pulmonary Embolism

AB Christophe Arteaga If TNF alpha and VEGF Modulate the Expression of SDF-1 alpha in Human BrainMicrovascular Endothelial Cells?

AB Nkiru Azikiwe Age at Menarche in Haitian Immigrant and Haitian American Women

PS Amanuel Beyene Macroscopic and Microscopic Examination of Phase Behaviors in Polystyrene Colloids

BB Cynthia Davies-Venn Connexin36 Forms Gap Junctions in the Mamalian Retina

HU Ramzi Fawaz Fantastic Fusions: How superheroes created the new alternative family in the late 1990s

BB Sam McNeal In vivo Deletion of GABPalpha Transcription Factor in Murine Muscle

BB Marianne Sacasa Creating an assay for detection of NAD-dependent deacetylases and toxins

10:45 AMAB Marian Acevedo Alvarez The detection of secondary transfer of DNA recovered from weapons

BB Jemma Alarcon Testing the in vivo Role of a 316 bp sequence in the T-cell receptor -alpha gene locuscontrol region

BB Bradford Condon RNQ and the induction of [PSI+]

AB Kathia Cordero Glutamate Receptor subunit expression in a mouse model of Tuberous Sclerosis

AB Antonia Dominguez The Role of ICP0 in the Tegument of Herpes Simplex Virus 1

BB Douglas Hardesty Attack and counter-attack between viruses and the innate immune response:characterization of a potential therapeutic target

SS Jessica Laughlin It Takes A Village to Raise a Child: 21st Century Schools for Native American Students

ES Allison Nichols Interactions among mespredators in the New England rocky intertidal

HU Nwando Obele The War on Poverty: The Shadow of American Poverty

BB Tigist Zenaye Signaling Pathway and Communication Between follicle Cells and Oocyte inDrosophila Development

11:15 AMAB Adae Amoako Simulation of an Autoreactive B-Cell Using a Co-transfer System of Peptide Specific T

Cells with Self-reactive B Cells that the Antigen Specific T Cells Bind

BB Mark DeBlois Variance in the Movement Axes of Identified Mechanosensory Hairs in AchetaDomesticus Across Animals

SS Lorien Elleman Exploring Relationships Between Open-ended Goals, Achievement Motivation andAbility Test Scores in High School Students

BB Martin Escandon Translation in Herpesvirus

HU Kenneth Lucas Kantian Ethics: The Kantian Sex Problem

AB Yelena Shusterman The Function of the Engrailed Genes in Cerebellum Development

EN Tifney Skyles Electromechanical Investigations of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) for Flexible DisplayApplications

BB Denean Standing Effects of Hippocampal CaM Kinase II Suppression and Up-Regulation on WaterMaze Performance

AB Heather Zidow Reexamining the Role of eIF4G in Protein Synthesis

Student Oral Presentations by Time

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11:30 AMBB Alison Brown The Establishment of a Human B-Cell Line Overexpressing AID

PS Matthew Edwards Its only 1%: In quest of the unusual objects in the sky

HU Bernadette Gailliard Building African Universities’ ICT Capacity for Development

BB Samuel Haile Mechanical Strain Differentially Activates Rho Family GTPases In Fetal Lung Type IIEpithelial Cells

AB Hossein Maymani Immunological Comparison of Repetitive and Non-repetitive Regions ofMycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens

AB Nicole McWhorter The Role of HNF4 alpha in Inflammation Through Crosstalk with PPAR alpha

SS Elizabeth Mejia Coping with stress: Effects of support from a significant other versus family andfriends

AB Zakiya Whatley Cloning a Trypanosoma brucei Homolog of PfRAMA, a Plasmodium falciparumProtein Against Human Malarial Disease

AB Chris Wong Integrity, Functionality, and Variability of cagA and cagPAI and Their Correlation withDisease Outcome

11:45 AMBB Anthony Agyapong Construction of a molecular scaffold to investigate domain interactions in ligand gated

ion channels

BB Adriana Arita The Bromodomain Protein Brd7 Induces Nucleolar Disruption

BB Jennifer Butler Trypanosome Lytic Factors

HU Tanti Loe Black Representations in Victorian Poetry: Constructed Images of a Society

EN Marcus Lowther Investigating the Shock Profile of a Hypersonic Entry Aerocapture Vehicle

AB Cindy Parra Investigating Actovity of Mesolimbic Circuitry in Children during Reward Processingusing Event-Related fMRI

AB Claritsa Santos Construction of a Cell Line for Quantitation of Sindbis Virus Gene Therapy Vector

SS Charm Smith Invisible vs. Visible: Attitudes about Women’s Sexuality

AB Katrin Usifo Identification of Transcription Factors That Regulate WhiB3 Promoter inMycobacterium Tuberculosis

12:00 PMES Naomi Bobe Great Black-blacked Gulls and Herring Gulls’ use of lobsterbait during the breeding

season in the Isles of Shoals

SS Tiffany Brannon Independence/Individualism - Interdependence/Collectivism Priming

BB David Guttmann Characterization of the phosphorolytic activity that removes gamma and betaphosphates in TriP-RNA

AB Greg Haman The Genetic Diversity of HIV-1 in Rural Villages of the Eastern Province of Cameroon

BB Charlie Haz Resurrecting Adam: A Novel Analysis of the Y chromosome and its Correlation toHuman Diversity

BB Uzoma Iheagwara Do Sodium Channels Play a Role in Macrophage Adherence, Migration, andCytoskeleton Regulation?

AB Antonio Pulido, Jr. Modulation of Stress Induced Depletion of Norepinephrine

BB Haoming Qiu Wild Type N-Ras Proto-oncogene can Suppress Tumor Growth

HU Larry Varn African American Vernacular English & Education

Student Oral Presentations by Time

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2:30 PMSS Desmond Adamu The significance of genetics in the development of attentional networks

AB Leigh-Ann Cruz Chromosome Binding of the Kaposi’s Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Latency-Associated Nuclear Antigen

BB Miranda Kim Role of Nitric Oxide and Arginase in CD8+ Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocyte LyticDysfunction

PE Keith Lucas James’ judgment on War: A critique of James’ beliefs on war in his lecture “The MoralEquivalent to War”

AB Michelle Morales Mechanisms of Neuropeptide-Induced Cell Growth in Androgen-Refractory ProstateCancer

BB Luis Morales Mediator Conformational Changes and Activator Specific Cofactor Interactions

BB Chinedu Nworu Analysis of Genomic Rearrangements Mediated by Segmental Duplications

AB Scott Tabakman Optimization of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Parameters at High Field

AB Genevieve Vazquez Susceptibility of Pathogenic Biofilms to Bdellovibrio Bacteriovorus Attack

2:45 PMPE Kraynal Alfred American Indian Sovereignty- “Do We Unite In Order to Stand?”

SS Mariana Giusti Dictatorship and Democracy in Central America: Does Coffee Make a Difference?

AB Cicely Grate Life with Low Oxygen: The effects of hypoxia on Rat Lung Microvascular EndothelialCells and Rat Heart Microvascular Endothelial Cells

AB Rashidah Green Identification and Characterization of B Cell Clonal Expansion in Patients withHepatitis C Infection

AB Francisco Hernandez Androgen Receptor Localization in the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla in Normotensiveand Hypertensive Rats

BB Lizbeth Manoah Y chromosome diversity in human population

BB Shayla Shorter Collagen-Proteoglycan Interactions and In Vitro Mineralization

AB Alemji Taku Neural Correlates of Desensitization to Violent Media

AB Katharina Wichner Mechanisms of Immunity to Malaria Vaccine Candidates

3:00 PMBB Lori Croom Evidence to Suggest Nitric Oxide Plays a Role in NRIF3 Induced Apoptosis in Breast

Cancer Cells

BB Anna Cruz Dissecting the Glucocorticoid Receptor Transcriptional Regulatory Complexes: a Rolefor a Novel Methyl Transferase

BB Krzysztof Glomski Identifying Human Replication Protein A Binding Interactions via Tandem AffinityPurification

AB Porshia Haymon Dissimilarity Between Proportion of African Americans in Nursing Homes and TheirCounty: Understanding Associated Factors

ES Jonah Morsette Climate Influences River Hydrographs

AB Chinyere Nwaneri Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption

SS Shaleen Old Coyote Messengers for Health-Developing Culturally Competent Training Material for HealthCare Providers.

HU Olivia Ortiz Concerned but Powerless: Cultural Discourse Meets Pop Culture (or the NewAmerican Consumer)

BB Patrick Pilie Morphogenesis in the Rat Cerebellum

AB Jessyca Small Messengers for Health-Developing culturally competent training material for healthcare providers.

Student Oral Presentations by Time

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3:15 PMBB Oluwamuye Akinbote Mutational Analysis of the Malaria Circumsporozoite Protein

AB Bernadine Akukwe Understanding the Role of LANA in a Lytic Gene Promoter K1

AB Patricia Belt New, Green Chemical Syntheses of ARV (anti-retroviral) Medicines for the Treatmentof HIV. Increasing Access to Essential Medicines for the Treatment of SymptomaticHIV Patients

HU Armando Garcia Passions of the Color Line: (Dis)Functionals Identifications in Cherrie Moraga

ES Joan Marcano Control Technologies for Removing/Inactivating Bioaerosols

BB Eli Rosenberg Characterization of the Telomere Proteins TPP1 and POT1

BB Molain Saintilus The Relationship Between the Olivocerebellar System and Cerebellar Nuclei Output

3:30 PMSS Michelle Boyd Ethnic Identity Development Among Three Immigrant Groups

SS Krysten Brown Gender Inequality in Southeastern Nigeria: The role of changing marriages andmarital communication in HIV risk for married women

SS Kaleefa Munroe Arriving at a Culturally Appropriate Model of Acculturation for West IndianImmigrants

BB Vasthie Prudent Quantification of the Differences in the Level of the Expression of the NADPHOxidase, Dual Oxidase 2, between Cystic Fibrosis and non-Cystic Fibrosis patients.

HU Kirisitina Sailiata ‘Whites Have Rights, Too’: Southern Segregationist Sentiments on Roosevelt’s FairEmployment Practices Committee

3:45 PMSS Olga Ayon Stereotype Threat

EN Tashalee Brown Laser Speckle Imaging of Vascular Blood FLow

AB Amanda De Four Expression of the Hsp90-associated Co-chaperone p23 in Breast Tumor Cells

SS Luis Flores The Effects of Level of Cognitive Construal on Automatic Affective Evaluation

BB Uchechukwu Obih The Effect of Connexin 43 in Neural Tube Proliferation

BB Gandhy Pierre-Louis Identifying Genes that have Restricted Expression Patterns in DrosophilaSpermatogonial Stem Cells and the Stem Cell Niche

BB Joy-Nicole Powell Characterization of mice with a leucine zipper deletion of TFII-I and its effect onvascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) expression

AB Karla Santos Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Glyccoprotein Expression from a CodonOptimized Gene

PS Ellen Shapiro Structural Elucidation and Dynamic Studies of MO Tripeptides

Student Oral Presentations by Time

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4:00 PMHU La Wanda Jiles Images Of Darkness: The Media’s Destruction of the Black Female Self-Concept

AB Sophia Kamran Exploring the Role of the Pst System in pathogenesis of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

BB Huiyang Liang Construction of a Genomic Library in Yersinia pestis for the identification ofAntibiotic Targets

BB Justine Ott Effect of Endothelin-3 on the MCAM Promoter in Melanocytes

SS Derrick Raphael The Examination of Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Penetration into Jamaican Culture

BB Lourdes Rodriguez-ReyesYeast Screening to Identify Intracellular Bacteria Gene Diverting EukaryoticMembrane Trafficking

AB Jasmin Salcedo The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Among Puerto Rican Childrenwith a Genetic Predisposition Toward Atopy

BB Lina Torres SNP and STR’s Allelic States in the Determination of Genohyplotypes of EgyptianIndividuals

4:15 PMAB Anne Berry Amyloid-beta and Alzheimer’s disease

SS Millicent Bynum Substance Use, Behavioral Disengagement, and Personality: Testing Two Models

AB Jennifer Hernandez Quantitative Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Exposure in SubwayWorkers with Different Job Descriptions

BB Maria Erika Ilagan Neurabin, a Neuronal F-Actin Binding Protein

AB Jessica Larson Determining the Nature of Genetic Linkage in Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto viaInformation Theory and Index of Association Calculations

BB Geronda Montalvo Hepatic Triglyceride Synthesis in Mice

AB Piya Sircar Expression and Purification of Chlamydia trachomatis Open Reading Frames (ORF) inSaccharomyces cerevisiae

BB Katie Thoren Role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Signaling in a Developmental Model ofAngiogenesis

PE Derek Wong Reform Drivers for Late Transition Economies: A Case Study of Vietnam’s Doi MoiReforms

4:30 PMSS Adzua Abdullah Terror Management Theory

BB Yevgeniya Bukshpun The Prevalence of Apoptotic and Non-Apoptotic Cells in Response to InflammationCaused by Carrageenan

AB Javier Cabrera-Perez Bioluminescence Studies Using Embryonic Stem Cell derived T-cell Precursors forImmune Reconstitution After Bone Marrow Transplant

AB Andrene Campbell Role of CD14 and MD-2 in TLR4 Mediated Reception of the P-8 Amastigote Antigen

SS Veronica Colon-Rosario Performance Under Stereotype Threat: Perspectives from Implicit Theories ofIntelligence

BB Randy Miles CD8 B Expression in NOD Mice

ES Carlos Santamaria Interactions Between Carcinus maenas and Cancer Borealis in The Isles of Shoals

AB Odette Williams Molecular Mimicry as a Basis for Autoimmunity

BB Varvara Zeldovich Proteolytic Processing of HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein 120

Student Oral Presentations by Time

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Student Oral PresentationsBY ROOM

Essex

Juan Carmona, Harvard University 10:00-11:00

Maria Lopez Trafficking of the AMPA receptor GluRI in response to glutamate receptor activation 10:00 AMShuyan Huang Role of DNA glycosylases in base excision repair in H. pylori 10:15 AMSarah Ann Anderson Using the Multiplex and SNaPshot Techniques to Identify the

Polymorphisms in the Genetic Loci Associated with Pulmonary Embolism 10:30 AMBradford Condon RNQ and the induction of [PSI+] 10:45 AM

Vladimir Camarena, New York University 11:15-12:15

Denean Standing Effects of Hippocampal CaM Kinase II Suppression and Up-Regulation onWater Maze Performance 11:15 AM

Alison Brown The Establishment of a Human B-Cell Line Overexpressing AID 11:30 AMAdriana Arita The Bromodomain Protein Brd7 Induces Nucleolar Disruption 11:45 AMUzoma Iheagwara Do Sodium Channels Play a Role in Macrophage Adherence, Migration, and

Cytoskeleton Regulation? 12:00 PM

Bridget Decker, Dartmouth College 2:30- 3:30

Chinedu Nworu Analysis of Genomic Rearrangements Mediated by Segmental Duplications 2:30 PMShayla Shorter Collagen-Proteoglycan Interactions and In Vitro Mineralization 2:45 PMAnna Cruz Dissecting the Glucocorticoid Receptor Transcriptional Regulatory Complexes:

a Role for a Novel Methyl Transferase 3:00 PMVasthie Prudent Quantification of the Differences in the Level of the Expression of the NADPH

Oxidase, Dual Oxidase 2, between Cystic Fibrosis and non-Cystic Fibrosis patients. 3:15PM

Rhonda Hyde, Harvard University 3:45-4:45

Gandhy Pierre-Louis Identifying Genes that have Restricted Expression Patterns in DrosophilaSpermatogonial Stem Cells and the Stem Cell Niche 3:45 PM

Lourdes Rodriguez-Reyes Yeast Screening to Identify Intracellular Bacteria Gene Diverting EukaryoticMembrane Trafficking 4:00 PM

Katie Thoren Role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Signaling in a DevelopmentalModel of Angiogenesis 4:15 PM

Randy Miles CD8 B Expression in NOD Mice 4:30 PM

Georgetown

Cynthia Duarte, Columbia University 10:00-11:00

Rodney Brown Examination Of Gang Psychology 10:00 AMKarlene Ferron Stereotype Threats Effects on Athletic Performance 10:15 AMErika Alexander The Effect of Emotionally Charged Words Upon the Perception of Facial Expressions 10:30 AMJessica Laughlin It Takes A Village to Raise a Child: 21st Century Schools for Native American Students 10:45 AM

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Arindel Maharaj, Harvard University 11:15-12:15

Lorien Elleman Exploring Relationships Between Open-ended Goals, Achievement Motivationand Ability Test Scores in High School Students 11:15 AM

Elizabeth Mejia Coping with stress: Effects of support from a significant other versusfamily and friends 11:30 AM

Charm Smith Invisible vs. Visible: Attitudes about Women’s Sexuality 11:45 AMTiffany Brannon Independence/Individualism - Interdependence/Collectivism Priming 12:00 PM

Iyabo Morrison, Florida State University 2:30-3:45

Desmond Adamu The significance of genetics in the development of attentional networks 2:30 PMMariana Giusti Dictatorship and Democracy in Central America: Does Coffee Make a Difference? 2:45 PMShaleen Old Coyote/Jessyca Small Messengers for Health-Developing Culturally Competent Training Material for

Health Care Providers. 3:00 PMMichelle Boyd Ethnic Identity Development Among Three Immigrant Groups 3:15 PMKaleefa Munroe Arriving at a Culturally Appropriate Model of Acculturation for West Indian Immigrants 3:30 PM

Gahodery Rodriguez, Yale University 3:45-4:45

Olga Ayon Stereotype Threat 3:45 PMDerrick Raphael The Examination of Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Penetration into Jamaican Culture 4:00 PMMillicent Bynum Substance Use, Behavioral Disengagement, and Personality: Testing Two Models 4:15 PMAdzua Abdullah Terror Management Theory 4:30 PM

Glocester A & B

Meda Higa, University of Utah 10:00- 11:15

Kevin Nguyen DNA Methylation: An Epigenetic that Associate With Ovarian Cancer 10:00 AMDeree Vance SisterTalk: An Evaluation of a Weight Management Program 10:15 AMChristophe Arteaga If TNF alpha and VEGF Modulate the Expression of SDF-1 alpha in Human Brain

Microvascular Endothelial Cells? 10:30 AMKathia Cordero Glutamate Receptor subunit expression in a mouse model of Tuberous Sclerosis 10:45 AM

Donald Joseph, Columbia University 11:15-12:15

Adae Amoako Simulation of an Autoreactive B-Cell Using a Co-transfer System of Peptide SpecificT Cells with Self-reactive B Cells that the Antigen Specific T Cells Bind 11:15 AM

Hossein Maymani Immunological Comparison of Repetitive and Non-repetitive Regions ofMycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens 11:30 AM

Katrin Usifo Identification of Transcription Factors That Regulate WhiB3 Promoter inMycobacterium Tuberculosis 11:45 AM

Greg Haman The Genetic Diversity of HIV-1 in Rural Villages of the Eastern Province of Cameroon 12:00 PM

Priscilla Maldonado, New York University 2:30-3:30

Leigh-Ann Cruz Chromosome Binding of the Kaposi’s Sarcoma-Associated HerpesvirusLatency-Associated Nuclear Antigen 2:30 PM

Alemji Taku Neural Correlates of Desensitization to Violent Media 2:45 PMChinyere Nwaneri Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption 3:00 PMBernadine Akukwe Understanding the Role of LANA in a Lytic Gene Promoter K1 3:15 PM

Student Oral Presentations by Room

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Christina Medina, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 3:45-4:45

Karla Santos Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Glyccoprotein Expression from aCodon Optimized Gene 3:45 PM

Sophia Kamran Exploring the Role of the Pst System in pathogenesis of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 4:00 PMPiya Sircar Expression and Purification of Chlamydia trachomatis Open Reading Frames (ORF)

in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 4:15 PMJavier Cabrera-Perez Bioluminescence Studies Using Embryonic Stem Cell derived T-cell Precursors for

Immune Reconstitution After Bone Marrow Transplant 4:30 PM

Hamilton

Kendra Jupiter Wilson, Tulane University 10:00-11:00

Casey Thurston Identifying Interactions in Disulfide Bond Formation: The Dsb Family andits Homologues 10:00 AM

Martha Amoako PGE-2 Signaling Cascade in Cystic Fibrosis 10:15 AMJehan Alladina Effects of Proteosome Inhibitors on Neurite Outgrowth and Protein Expression in

SK-N-SH Human Neuroblastoma Cells 10:30 AMJemma Alarcon Testing the in vivo Role of a 316 bp sequence in the T-cell receptor -alpha gene locus

control region 10:45 AM

Ipswich

David Myles, Yale University 10:00-11:00

Tracie Delgado The Effect of Herpes Simplex Virus-1 on CDC14B Nuclear Skeleton in HEP-2 Cells 10:00 AMNathan Osbun The Sensitivity of Human Glioma Cells to Noscapine 10:15 AMTashalee Brown Laser Speckle Imaging of Vascular Blood FLow 10:30 AMMarian Acevedo Alvarez The detection of secondary transfer of DNA recovered from weapons 10:45 AM

Yasmine Ndassa-Colday, Harvard University 11:15-12:15

Heather Zidow Reexamining the Role of eIF4G in Protein Synthesis 11:15 AMNicole McWhorter The Role of HNF4 alpha in Inflammation Through Crosstalk with PPAR alpha 11:30 AMCindy Parra Investigating Actovity of Mesolimbic Circuitry in Children during Reward

Processing using Event-Related fMRI 11:45 AMAntonio Pulido, Jr. Modulation of Stress Induced Depletion of Norepinephrine 12:00 PM

Akua Owusu-Sarfo, Brown University 2:30-3:45

Genevieve Vazquez Susceptibility of Pathogenic Biofilms to Bdellovibrio Bacteriovorus Attack 2:30 PMKatharina Wichner Mechanisms of Immunity to Malaria Vaccine Candidates 2:45 PMPorshia Haymon Dissimilarity Between Proportion of African Americans in Nursing Homes and

Their County: Understanding Associated Factors 3:00 PMPatricia Belt New, Green Chemical Syntheses of ARV (anti-retroviral) Medicines for the

Treatment of HIV. Increasing Access to Essential Medicines for the Treatment ofSymptomatic HIV Patients 3:15 PM

Krysten Brown Gender Inequality in Southeastern Nigeria: The role of changing marriages andmarital communication in HIV risk for married women 3:30 PM

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Alicia Pinderhughes, New York University 3:45-4:45

Nkiru Azikiwe Age at Menarche in Haitian Immigrant and Haitian American Women 3:45 PMJasmin Salcedo The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Among Puerto Rican

Children with a Genetic Predisposition Toward Atopy 4:00 PMJennifer Hernandez Quantitative Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Exposure in Subway

Workers with Different Job Descriptions 4:15 PMOdette Williams Molecular Mimicry as a Basis for Autoimmunity 4:30 PM

Manchester

Marcia Chatelain, Brown University 10:00-11:00

Luisa Vazquez-Lopez The Effects of Welfare Reform on Single Mothers in Puerto Rico 10:00 AMMarcia Walker Monetary Restitution or Social Justice? Race, Values and the Debate over Reparations 10:15 AMRamzi Fawaz Fantastic Fusions: How superheroes created the new alternative family in the late 1990s 10:30 AMNwando Obele The War on Poverty: The Shadow of American Poverty 10:45 AM

Travis Boyce, Ohio University 11:15-12:15

Kenneth Lucas Kantian Ethics: The Kantian Sex Problem 11:15 AMBernadette Gailliard Building African Universities’ ICT Capacity for Development 11:30 AMTanti Loe Black Representations in Victorian Poetry: Constructed Images of a Society 11:45 AMLarry Varn African American Vernacular English & Education 12:00 PM

William Fisher, Columbia University 2:30-3:45

Keith Lucas James’ judgment on War: A critique of James’ beliefs on war in his lecture“The Moral Equivalent to War” 2:30 PM

Kraynal Alfred American Indian Sovereignty- “Do We Unite In Order to Stand?” 2:45 PMOlivia Ortiz Concerned but Powerless: Cultural Discourse Meets Pop Culture

(or the New American Consumer) 3:00 PMArmando Garcia Passions of the Color Line: (Dis)Functionals Identifications in Cherrie Moraga 3:15 PMKirisitina Sailiata ‘Whites Have Rights, Too’: Southern Segregationist Sentiments on Roosevelt’s Fair

Employment Practices Committee 3:30 PM

Marisa Galvez, Stanford University 3:45-4:45

Luis Flores The Effects of Level of Cognitive Construal on Automatic Affective Evaluation 3:45 PMLa Wanda Jiles Images Of Darkness: The Media’s Destruction of the Black Female Self-Concept 4:00 PMDerek Wong Reform Drivers for Late Transition Economies: A Case Study of Vietnam’s

Doi Moi Reforms 4:15 PMVeronica Colon-Rosario Performance Under Stereotype Threat: Perspectives from Implicit Theories of

Intelligence 4:30 PM

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Sommer Miller, University of Pennsylvania 10:00-11:00

Sondra Jasienowski Werner Syndrome 10:00 AMDewan Fahima A Genetic Screen for Proteins Involved in Mediating the Function of Sec1p and

Sec9p in Vesicular Transport 10:15 AMMarianne Sacasa Creating an assay for detection of NAD-dependent deacetylases and toxins 10:30 AMTigist Zenaye Signaling Pathway and Communication Between follicle Cells and Oocyte in

Drosophila Development 10:45 AM

Nadya Morales-Oquendo, Yale University 11:15-12:15

Mark DeBlois Variance in the Movement Axes of Identified Mechanosensory Hairs in AchetaDomesticus Across Animals 11:15 AM

Samuel Haile Mechanical Strain Differentially Activates Rho Family GTPases In Fetal LungType II Epithelial Cells 11:30 AM

Jennifer Butler Trypanosome Lytic Factors 11:45 AMDavid Guttmann Characterization of the phosphorolytic activity that removes gamma and beta

phosphates in TriP-RNA 12:00 PM

Erica Riddle, Stanford University 2:30-3:30

Luis Morales Mediator Conformational Changes and Activator Specific Cofactor Interactions 2:30 PMFrancisco Hernandez Androgen Receptor Localization in the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla in

Normotensive and Hypertensive Rats 2:45 PMPatrick Pilie Morphogenesis in the Rat Cerebellum 3:00 PMMolain Saintilus The Relationship Between the Olivocerebellar System and Cerebellar Nuclei Output 3:15 PM

Edgardo Sanabria-Valentin, New York University, Sackler 3:45-4:45

Joy-Nicole Powell Characterization of mice with a leucine zipper deletion of TFII-I and its effect onvascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) expression 3:45 PM

Justine Ott Effect of Endothelin-3 on the MCAM Promoter in Melanocytes 4:00 PMMaria Erika Ilagan Neurabin, a Neuronal F-Actin Binding Protein 4:15 PMYevgeniya Bukshpun The Prevalence of Apoptotic and Non-Apoptotic Cells in Response to Inflammation

Caused by Carrageenan 4:30 PM

Marblehead B

Diedra Wrighting, Harvard University 10:00-11:00

Caleb McKinney Structure/Function Relationships in OxlT, the Oxalate/Formate Antiporter ofOxalobacter formigenes: Assignment of Transmembrane Helix 5 to theTranslocation Pathway 10:00 AM

Brandon Griffin Inhibition of STAT 3 Signaling by Camptothecin 10:15 AMSam McNeal In vivo Deletion of GABPalpha Transcription Factor in Murine Muscle 10:30 AMAntonia Dominguez The Role of ICP0 in the Tegument of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 10:45 AM

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Olisambu Uche, Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences ofCornell University 11:15-12:15

Martin Escandon Translation in Herpesvirus 11:15 AMZakiya Whatley Cloning a Trypanosoma brucei Homolog of PfRAMA, a Plasmodium falciparum

Protein Against Human Malarial Disease 11:30 AMClaritsa Santos Construction of a Cell Line for Quantitation of Sindbis Virus Gene Therapy Vector 11:45 AMHaoming Qiu Wild Type N-Ras Proto-oncogene can Suppress Tumor Growth 12:00 PM

Adam Pont, New York University 2:30-3:30

Michelle Morales Mechanisms of Neuropeptide-Induced Cell Growth in Androgen-Refractory Prostate Cancer2:30 PM

Cicely Grate Life with Low Oxygen: The effects of hypoxia on Rat Lung Microvascular Endothelial Cells andRat Heart Microvascular Endothelial Cells 2:45 PM

Krzysztof Glomski Identifying Human Replication Protein A Binding Interactions via Tandem AffinityPurification 3:00 PM

Eli Rosenberg Characterization of the Telomere Proteins TPP1 and POT1 3:15 PM

Laleh Talebian, Dartmouth College 3:45-4:45

Amanda De Four Expression of the Hsp90-associated Co-chaperone p23 in Breast Tumor Cells 3:45 PMHuiyang Liang Construction of a Genomic Library in Yersinia pestis for the identification of

Antibiotic Targets 4:00 PMAnne Berry Amyloid-beta and Alzheimer’s disease 4:15 PMAndrene Campbell Role of CD14 and MD-2 in TLR4 Mediated Reception of the P-8 Amastigote Antigen 4:30 PM

Newburyport A & B

Jamil Scott, Harvard University 10:00-11:00

Andrew Kohlway tRNA Splicing in N.equitans 10:00 AMLeon Cushenberry The Effect of Beta-Glucan on Neutrophil Chemotaxis: Role of Phosphatidylinositol

3-Kinase (PI3K) 10:15 AMCynthia Davies-Venn Connexin36 Forms Gap Junctions in the Mamalian Retina 10:30 AMDouglas Hardesty Attack and counter-attack between viruses and the innate immune response:

characterization of a potential therapeutic target 10:45 AM

Omonike Omotoso, Johns Hopkins University 11:15-12:15

Yelena Shusterman The Function of the Engrailed Genes in Cerebellum Development 11:15 AMChris Wong Integrity, Functionality, and Variability of cagA and cagPAI and Their Correlation

with Disease Outcome 11:30 AMAnthony Agyapong Construction of a molecular scaffold to investigate domain interactions in ligand

gated ion channels 11:45 AMCharlie Haz Resurrecting Adam: A Novel Analysis of the Y Chromosome and its Correlation to

Human Diversity 12:00 PM

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One Pagan, Cornell University 2:30-3:30

Miranda Kim Role of Nitric Oxide and Arginase in CD8+ Tumor Infiltrating LymphocyteLytic Dysfunction 2:30 PM

Lizbeth Manoah Y chromosome diversity in human population 2:45 PMLori Croom Evidence to Suggest Nitric Oxide Plays a Role in NRIF3 Induced Apoptosis in

Breast Cancer Cells 3:00 PMOluwamuye Akinbote Mutational Analysis of the Malaria Circumsporozoite Protein 3:15 PM

Michelle Mondoux, Princeton University 3:45-4:45

Uchechukwu Obih The Effect of Connexin 43 in Neural Tube Proliferation 3:45 PMLina Torres SNP and STR’s Allelic States in the Determination of Genohyplotypes of Egyptian

Individuals 4:00 PMGeronda Montalvo Hepatic Triglyceride Synthesis in Mice 4:15 PMVarvara Zeldovich Proteolytic Processing of HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein 120 4:30 PM

Topsfield

Francheska Colon, University of Pennsylvania 10:00-11:00

Jasmine Guion New Chemistry to Increase Access to Essential Medicines for Low-IncomePopulations: Selective Reactions for Peptide Coupling and the use of IonicLiquids as Amphoteric Catalysts 10:00 AM

Michael Golightly Scalable Large File Distribution 10:15 AMAmanuel Beyene Macroscopic and Microscopic Examination of Phase Behaviors in Polystyrene Colloids 10:30 AMAllison Nichols Interactions among mespredators in the New England rocky intertidal 10:45 AM

Vernorris Kelly, Brown University 11:15-12:15

Tifney Skyles Electromechanical Investigations of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) for Flexible DisplayApplications 11:15 AM

Matthew Edwards Its only 1%: In quest of the unusual objects in the sky 11:30 AMMarcus Lowther Investigating the Shock Profile of a Hypersonic Entry Aerocapture Vehicle 11:45 AMNaomi Bobe Great Black-blacked Gulls and Herring Gulls’ use of lobsterbait during the

breeding season in the Isles of Shoals 12:00 PM

Maaza Mehzun, Dartmouth College 2:30-3:30

Scott Tabakman Optimization of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Parameters at High Field 2:30 PMRashidah Green Identification and Characterization of B Cell Clonal Expansion in Patients with

Hepatitis C Infection 2:45 PMJonah Morsette Climate Influences River Hydrographs 3:00 PMJoan Marcano Control Technologies for Removing/Inactivating Bioaerosols 3:15 PM

Ayana Holloway, Harvard University 3:45-4:45

Ellen Shapiro Structural Elucidation and Dynamic Studies of MO Tripeptides 3:45 PMJessica Larson Determining the Nature of Genetic Linkage in Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto via

Information Theory and Index of Association Calculations 4:15 PMCarlos Santamaria Interactions Between Carcinus maenas and Cancer Borealis in The Isles of Shoals 4:30 PM

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Student Oral PresentationsBY NAME

Adzua Abdullah 4:30 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title Terror Management TheoryResearch Mentor Dr. Angela ColeResearch Institution Howard UniversityHome Institution Spelman CollegeCo-authors Angela Cole, Howard University

Marian Acevedo Alvarez 10:45 AMIpswichPresentation Title The detection of secondary transferof DNA recovered from weaponsResearch Mentor Dr. Theresa CaragineResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors Theresa Caragine, The Office of the ChiefMedical Examiner’s Office of New York, JamesSebestyen, The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner’sOffice of New York

Desmond Adamu 2:30 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title The significance of genetics in thedevelopment of attentional networksResearch Mentor Dr. Betty CaseyResearch Institution Weill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityHome Institution Texas Southern UniversityCo-authors Betty J. Casey, Princeton University, JohnFossella, Cornell University, Dima Amso, New YorkUniversity

Anthony Agyapong 11:45 AMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Construction of a molecular scaffoldto investigate domain interactions in ligand gated ionchannelsResearch Mentor Dr. Edward HawrotResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Edward Hawrot, Brown University, JoaoPaulo, Brown University

Oluwamuye Akinbote 3:15 PMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Mutational Analysis of the MalariaCircumsporozoite ProteinResearch Mentor Dr. Photini SinnisResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution University of GeorgiaCo-authors Photini Sinnis, NYU School of Medicine,Ramya Natarajan, NYU School of Medicine

Bernadine Akukwe 3:15 PMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Understanding the Role of LANA ina Lytic Gene Promoter K1Research Mentor Dr. Erle RobertsonResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Hunter CollegeCo-authors Erle Robertson, University of Pennsylvania,Subhash Verma, University of Pennsylvania

Jemma Alarcon 10:45 AMHamiltonPresentation Title Testing the in vivo Role of a 316 bpsequence in the T-cell receptor -alpha gene locuscontrol regionResearch Mentor Dr. Benjamin OrtizResearch Institution Hunter CollegeHome Institution University of North TexasCo-authors Benjamin D. Ortiz, Hunter College, JanetteGamos-Klein, Hunter College

Erika Alexander 10:30 AMGeorgetownPresentation Title The Effect of Emotionally ChargedWords Upon the Perception of Facial ExpressionsResearch Mentor Dr. Luiz PessoaResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Spelman CollegeCo-authors Luiz Pessoa, Brown University

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Kraynal Alfred 2:45 PMManchesterPresentation Title American Indian Sovereignty- “DoWe Unite In Order to Stand?”Research Mentor Dr. George MilesResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Georgia State UniversityCo-authors Kathleen Burns, Yale University

Jehan Alladina 10:30 AMHamiltonPresentation Title Effects of Proteosome Inhibitors onNeurite Outgrowth and Protein Expression in SK-N-SH Human Neuroblastoma CellsResearch Mentor Dr. Maria Figueiredo-PereiraResearch Institution Hunter CollegeHome Institution Brown UniversityCo-authors Maria Figueiredo-Pereira, Hunter College

Adae Amoako 11:15 AMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Simulation of an Autoreactive B-CellUsing a Co-transfer System of Peptide Specific T Cellswith Self-reactive B Cells that the Antigen Specific TCells BindResearch Mentor Dr. Joseph CraftResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Delaware State UniversityCo-authors Joseph Craft, Yale University, BenjaminMarks, Yale University

Martha Amoako 10:15 AMHamiltonPresentation Title PGE-2 Signaling Cascade in CysticFibrosisResearch Mentor Dr. Pamela ZeitlinResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution Brown UniversityCo-authors Pamela Zeitlin, Johns Hopkins University

Sarah Ann Anderson 10:30 AMEssexPresentation Title Using the Multiplex and SNaPshotTechniques to Identify the Polymorphisms in theGenetic Loci Associated with Pulmonary EmbolismResearch Mentor Dr. Ying Ying TangResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Xavier University of LouisianaCo-authors Ying Ying Tang, New York University, ErikBiestche, New York University

Adriana Arita 11:45 AMEssexPresentation Title The Bromodomain Protein Brd7Induces Nucleolar DisruptionResearch Mentor Dr. Angus WilsonResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution University of MiamiCo-authors Angus Wilson, NYU School of Medicine,Soren Ottosen, NYU School of Medicine

Christophe Arteaga 10:30 AMGloucester A & BPresentation Title If TNF alpha and VEGF Modulatethe Expression of SDF-1 alpha in Human BrainMicrovascular Endothelial Cells?Research Mentor Dr. David ZagzagResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution Barry UniversityCo-authors David Zagzag, New York University,Elizabeth Newcomb, New York University, YevgeniyLukyanov, New York University

Olga Ayon 3:45 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title Stereotype ThreatResearch Mentor Dr. Claude SteeleResearch Institution Stanford UniversityHome Institution University of ArizonaCo-authors Claude Steele, Stanford University

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Nkiru Azikiwe 3:45 PMIpswichPresentation Title Age at Menarche in HaitianImmigrant and Haitian American WomenResearch Mentor Dr. Michel DodardResearch Institution University of MiamiHome Institution Brown UniversityCo-authors Michel Dodard, Jackson Memorial Center,Agueda Hernandez, Jackson Memorial Center,Katherine Chung, Jackson Memorial Center

Patricia Belt 3:15 PMIpswichPresentation Title New, Green Chemical Syntheses ofARV (anti-retroviral) Medicines for the Treatment ofHIV. Increasing Access to Essential Medicines for theTreatment of Symptomatic HIV PatientsResearch Mentor Dr. Joseph FortunakResearch Institution Howard UniversityHome Institution Hampton UniversityCo-authors Joseph Fortunak, Howard University

Anne Berry 4:15 PMMarblehead BPresentation Title Amyloid-beta and Alzheimer’sdiseaseResearch Mentor Dr. Jorge GhisoResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Oberlin CollegeCo-authors Jorge Ghiso, New York University, YasushiTomidokoro, New York University

Amanuel Beyene 10:30 AMTopsfieldPresentation Title Macroscopic and MicroscopicExamination of Phase Behaviors in PolystyreneColloidsResearch Mentor Dr. Laura KaufmanResearch Institution Columbia UniversityHome Institution Morehouse CollegeCo-authors Laura Kaufman, Columbia University

Naomi Bobe 12:00 PMTopsfieldPresentation Title Great Black-blacked Gulls andHerring Gulls’ use of lobsterbait during the breedingseason in the Isles of ShoalsResearch Mentor Dr. Julie C. EllisResearch Institution Cornell UniversityHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Julie C. Ellis, Cornell University

Michelle Boyd 3:30 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title Ethnic Identity DevelopmentAmong Three Immigrant GroupsResearch Mentor Dr. Cynthia Garcia CollResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Howard UniversityCo-authors Cynthia Garcia-Coll, Brown University,Amy Kerivan Marks, Brown University, MeaghanLamarre, Brown University

Tiffany Brannon 12:00 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title Independence/Individualism -Interdependence/Collectivism PrimingResearch Mentor Dr. Hazel MarkusResearch Institution Stanford UniversityHome Institution Florida International UniversityCo-authors Hazel Markus, Stanford University,MarYam Hamedani, Stanford University

Alison Brown 11:30 AMEssexPresentation Title The Establishment of a Human B-Cell Line Overexpressing AIDResearch Mentor Dr. Michael AtchisonResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Spelman CollegeCo-authors Michael Atchison, University ofPennsylvania, Kristina Zaprazna, University ofPennsylvania, Kyoungsook Park, University ofPennsylvania

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Krysten Brown 3:30 PMIpswichPresentation Title Gender Inequality in SoutheasternNigeria: The role of changing marriages and maritalcommunication in HIV risk for married womenResearch Mentor Dr. Daniel SmithResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Hunter CollegeCo-authors Daniel Smith, Brown University

Rodney Brown 10:00 AMGeorgetownPresentation Title Examination Of Gang PsychologyResearch Mentor Dr. James TurnerResearch Institution Cornell UniversityHome Institution Claflin UniversityCo-authors James Turner, Cornell University

Tashalee Brown 10:30 AMIpswichPresentation Title Laser Speckle Imaging of VascularBlood FLowResearch Mentor Dr. Nitish ThakorResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityCo-authors Nitish Thakor, Johns Hopkins University,Nan Li, Johns Hopkins University, Hyunchool Shin,Johns Hopkins University

Yevgeniya Bukshpun 4:30 PMMarblehead APresentation Title The Prevalence of Apoptotic andNon-Apoptotic Cells in Response to InflammationCaused by CarrageenanResearch Mentor Dr. Gordon BarrResearch Institution Hunter CollegeHome Institution UCLACo-authors Gordon Barr, Hunter College

Jennifer Butler 11:45 AMMarblehead APresentation Title Trypanosome Lytic FactorsResearch Mentor Dr. Jayne RaperResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Tuskegee UniversityCo-authors Jayne Raper, NYU School of Medicine

Millicent Bynum 4:15 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title Substance Use, BehavioralDisengagement, and Personality: Testing Two ModelsResearch Mentor Dr. Jules HarrellResearch Institution Howard UniversityHome Institution Spelman CollegeCo-authors Jules Harrell, Howard University

Javier Cabrera-Perez 4:30 PMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Bioluminescence Studies UsingEmbryonic Stem Cell derived T-cell Precursors forImmune Reconstitution After Bone MarrowTransplantResearch Mentor Dr. Johannes ZakrzewskiResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution Columbia UniversityCo-authors Johannes Zakrzewski, Sloan KetteringInstitute, Marcel Van-den-Brink, Sloan KetteringInstitute

Andrene Campbell 4:30 PMMarblehead BPresentation Title Role of CD14 and MD-2 in TLR4Mediated Reception of the P-8 Amastigote AntigenResearch Mentor Dr. Diane McMahon-PrattResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Oakwood CollegeCo-authors Diane McMahon-Pratt, Yale University,Shanta Whitaker, Yale University

Veronica Colon-Rosario 4:30 PMManchesterPresentation Title Performance Under StereotypeThreat: Perspectives from Implicit Theories ofIntelligenceResearch Mentor Dr. Jennifer MangelsResearch Institution Columbia UniversityHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors Jennifer Mangels, Columbia University

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Bradford Condon 10:45 AMEssexPresentation Title RNQ and the induction of [PSI+]Research Mentor Dr. Irina DerkatchResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Oberlin CollegeCo-authors Irina Derkatch, NYU Sackler Institute,Michele Kadnar, NYU Sackler Institute

Kathia Cordero 10:45 AMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Glutamate Receptor subunitexpression in a mouse model of Tuberous SclerosisResearch Mentor Dr. Frances JensenResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Frances Jensen, Harvard Medical School,Delia Talos, Harvard Medical School

Lori Croom 3:00 PMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Evidence to Suggest Nitric OxidePlays a Role in NRIF3 Induced Apoptosis in BreastCancer CellsResearch Mentor Dr. Herbert SamuelsResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Spelman CollegeCo-authors Herbert Samuels, NYU Sackler Institute,Sharmistha Das, NYU Sackler Institute

Anna Cruz 3:00 PMEssexPresentation Title Dissecting the GlucocorticoidReceptor Transcriptional Regulatory Complexes: a Rolefor a Novel Methyl TransferaseResearch Mentor Dr. Inez RogatskyResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution University of North Carolina ChapelHillCo-authors Inez Rogatsky, Weill Medical College ofCornell University/Hospital for Special Surgery, YuriiChinenov, Hospital for Special Surgery, Michael Reily,Hospital for Special Surgery

Leigh-Ann Cruz 2:30 PMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Chromosome Binding of theKaposi’s Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Latency-Associated Nuclear AntigenResearch Mentor Dr. Kenneth KayeResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution Mount St. Mary’s CollegeCo-authors Andrew Barbera, Brigham and Women’sHospital

Leon Cushenberry 10:15 AMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title The Effect of Beta-Glucan onNeutrophil Chemotaxis: Role of Phosphatidylinositol3-Kinase (PI3K)Research Mentor Dr. Jonathan ReichnerResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution UC DavisCo-authors Jonathan Reichner, Brown University, LizLavigne, Brown University

Cynthia Davies-Venn 10:30 AMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Connexin36 Forms Gap Junctions inthe Mamalian RetinaResearch Mentor Dr. Stewart BloomfieldResearch Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyHome Institution New York University SacklerCo-authors Stewart Bloomfield, New York University,Yuri Kruman, New York University

Amanda De Four 3:45 PMMarblehead BPresentation Title Expression of the Hsp90-associatedCo-chaperone p23 in Breast Tumor CellsResearch Mentor Dr. Michael GarabedianResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Michael Garabedian, NYU School ofMedicine, Jerome Nwachukwu, NYU School ofMedicine, Ellinor Oxelmark, NYU School of Medicine

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Mark DeBlois 11:15 AMMarblehead APresentation Title Variance in the Movement Axes ofIdentified Mechanosensory Hairs in AchetaDomesticus Across AnimalsResearch Mentor Dr. John MillerResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution University of Hawaii ManoaCo-authors John Miller, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Tracie Delgado 10:00 AMIpswichPresentation Title The Effect of Herpes Simplex Virus-1 on CDC14B Nuclear Skeleton in HEP-2 CellsResearch Mentor Dr. David KnipeResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution UCLACo-authors David Knipe, Harvard Medical School,Martha Simpson-Holley, Harvard Medical School

Antonia Dominguez Dominguez 10:45 AMMarblehead BPresentation Title The Role of ICP0 in the Tegumentof Herpes Simplex Virus 1Research Mentor Dr. Priscilla SchafferResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution New Mexico State UniversityCo-authors Priscilla Schaffer, Beth Israel DeaconessMedical Center, Ryan Brinkhurst, Beth IsraelDeaconess Medical Center

Matthew Edwards 11:30 AMTopsfieldPresentation Title Its only 1%: In quest of the unusualobjects in the skyResearch Mentor Dr. Gillian KnappResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution Mesa State CollegeCo-authors Gillian Knapp, Princeton University,Michael Strauss, Princeton University

Lorien Elleman 11:15 AMGeorgetownPresentation Title Exploring Relationships BetweenOpen-ended Goals, Achievement Motivation andAbility Test Scores in High School StudentsResearch Mentor Dr. Elena GrigorenkoResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Saint John’s CollegeCo-authors Olia Stepanossova, PACE Center

Martin Escandon 11:15 AMMarblehead BPresentation Title Translation in HerpesvirusResearch Mentor Dr. Ian MohrResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution University of WashingtonCo-authors Ian Mohr, NYU Sackler Institute, DerekWalsh, NYU Sackler Institute

Dewan Fahima 10:15 AMMarblehead APresentation Title A Genetic Screen for ProteinsInvolved in Mediating the Function of Sec1p andSec9p in Vesicular TransportResearch Mentor Dr. Peter NovickResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Rutgers UniversityCo-authors Peter Novick, Yale University School ofMedicine, Jeff Coleman, Yale University School ofMedicine

Ramzi Fawaz 10:30 AMManchesterPresentation Title Fantastic Fusions: How superheroescreated the new alternative family in the late 1990sResearch Mentor Dr. Jonathan KatzResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution UC BerkeleyCo-authors Jonathan Katz, Yale University

Karlene Ferron 10:15 AMGeorgetownPresentation Title Stereotype Threats Effects onAthletic PerformanceResearch Mentor Dr. Geoffrey CohenResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Mount Holyoke CollegeCo-authors Geoffrey Cohen, Yale University

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Luis Flores 3:45 PMManchesterPresentation Title The Effects of Level of CognitiveConstrual on Automatic Affective EvaluationResearch Mentor Dr. Kevin OchsnerResearch Institution Columbia UniversityHome Institution UC BerkeleyCo-authors Kevin Ochsner, Columbia University, HedyKober, Columbia University

Bernadette Gailliard 11:30 AMManchesterPresentation Title Building African Universities’ ICTCapacity for DevelopmentResearch Mentor Dr. Royal ColleResearch Institution Cornnell UniversityHome Institution American UniversityCo-authors Royal D. Colle, Cornell University

Armando Garcia 3:15 PMManchesterPresentation Title Passions of the Color Line:(Dis)Functionals Identifications in Cherrie MoragaResearch Mentor Dr. Paula MoyaResearch Institution Stanford UniversityHome Institution Brown UniversityCo-authors Paula Moya, Stanford University

Mariana Giusti 2:45 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title Dictatorship and Democracy inCentral America: Does Coffee Make a Difference?Research Mentor Dr. Sheri BermanResearch Institution Columbia UniversityHome Institution Bard CollegeCo-authors Sheri Berman, Barnard College, ColumbiaUniversity

Krzysztof Glomski 3:00 PMMarblehead BPresentation Title Identifying Human ReplicationProtein A Binding Interactions via Tandem AffinityPurificationResearch Mentor Dr. James BorowiecResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution College of New JerseyCo-authors James Borowiec, NYU Sackler Institute,Viatly Vassin, NYU Sackler Institute,

Michael Golightly 10:15 AMTopsfieldPresentation Title Scalable Large File DistributionResearch Mentor Dr. Vivek PaiResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution UC IrvineCo-authors Vivek Pai, Princeton University

Cicely Grate 2:45 PMMarblehead BPresentation Title Life with Low Oxygen: The effects ofhypoxia on Rat Lung Microvascular Endothelial Cellsand Rat Heart Microvascular Endothelial CellsResearch Mentor Dr. Elizabeth HarringtonResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Claflin UniversityCo-authors Elizabeth Harrington, Brown University

Rashidah Green 2:45 PMTopsfieldPresentation Title Identification and Characterizationof B Cell Clonal Expansion in Patients with Hepatitis CInfectionResearch Mentor Dr. Lynn DustinResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution Brown UniversityCo-authors Lynn Dustin, Rockefeller University,Margaret Wang, Rockefeller University, Charles Rice,Rockefeller University

Brandon Griffin 10:15 AMMarblehead BPresentation Title Inhibition of STAT 3 Signaling byCamptothecinResearch Mentor Dr. Devasis ChatterjeeResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Southern University at Baton RougeCo-authors Devasis Chatterjee, Brown University

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Jasmine Guion 10:00 AMTopsfieldPresentation Title New Chemistry to Increase Accessto Essential Medicines for Low-Income Populations:Selective Reactions for and the use of Ionic Liquids asAmphoteric CatalystsResearch Mentor Peptide CouplingResearch Institution Dr. Joseph FortunakHome Institution Howard UniversityCo-authors Grambling State UniversityJoseph Fortunak, Howard University

David Guttmann 12:00 PMMarblehead APresentation Title Characterization of thephosphorolytic activity that removes gamma and betaphosphates in TriP-RNAResearch Mentor Dr. Joel BelascoResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Brown UniversityCo-authors Joel G Belasco, Skirball Institute forBiomolecular Medicine, Atilio Deana, Skirball Institutefor Biomolecular Medicine,

Samuel Haile 11:30 AMMarblehead APresentation Title Mechanical Strain DifferentiallyActivates Rho Family GTPases In Fetal Lung Type IIEpithelial CellsResearch Mentor Dr. Juan Sanchez-EstebanResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Jackson State UniversityCo-authors Juan Sancez-Esteban, Brown MedicalSchool, Ophira Silbert, Womens and Infants Hospital,Benjamin Maciejewski, Womens and Infants Hospital

Greg Haman 12:00 PMGloucester A & BPresentation Title The Genetic Diversity of HIV-1 inRural Villages of the Eastern Province of CameroonResearch Mentor Dr. Frank KoningsResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution Carleton CollegeCo-authors Frank Konings, NYU School of Medicine,Phillipe Nyambi, NYU School of Medicine, SusanZolla-Pazner, NYU School of Medicine

Douglas Hardesty 10:45 AMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Attack and counter-attack betweenviruses and the innate immune response:characterization of a potential therapeutic targetResearch Mentor Dr. David LevyResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Earlham CollegeCo-authors David E. Levy, NYU School of Medicine,Isabelle J. Mari‚NYU School of Medicine

Porshia Haymon 3:00 PMIpswichPresentation Title Dissimilarity Between Proportion ofAfrican Americans in Nursing Homes and TheirCounty: Understanding Associated FactorsResearch Mentor Dr. Susan MillerResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Xavier University of LouisianaCo-authors Susan Miller, Brown University, MaryFennell, Brown University

Charlie Haz 12:00 PMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Resurrecting Adam: A NovelAnalysis of the Y Chromosome and its Correlation toHuman DiversityResearch Mentor Dr. Peter UnderhillResearch Institution Stanford UniversityHome Institution Florida International UniversityCo-authors Peter Underhill, Stanford University, ReneJ. Herrera, Florida International University, Alice Lin,Stanford University

Francisco Hernandez 2:45 PMMarblehead APresentation Title Androgen Receptor Localization inthe Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla in Normotensive andHypertensive RatsResearch Mentor Dr. Teresa MilnerResearch Institution Weill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Teresa Milner, Weill Cornell MedicalCollege

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Jennifer Hernandez 4:15 PMIpswichPresentation Title Quantitative Analysis of PolycyclicAromatic Hydrocarbons Exposure in Subway Workerswith Different Job DescriptionsResearch Mentor Dr. Regina SantellaResearch Institution Columbia UniversityHome Institution Brooklyn CollegeCo-authors Regina Santella, Columbia University,Mailman School of Public Health

Shuyan Huang 10:15 AMEssexPresentation Title Role of DNA glycosylases in baseexcision repair in H. pyloriResearch Mentor Dr. Martin BlaserResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution New York UniversityCo-authors Martin J. Blaser, NYU School of Medicine,Josephine Kang, NYU School of Medicine

Uzoma Iheagwara 12:00 PMEssexPresentation Title Do Sodium Channels Play a Role inMacrophage Adherence, Migration, and CytoskeletonRegulation?Research Mentor Dr. Michael CarrithersResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Michael Carrithers, Yale University Schoolof Medicine

Maria Erika Ilagan 4:15 PMMarblehead APresentation Title Neurabin, a Neuronal F-ActinBinding ProteinResearch Mentor Dr. Hugh HemmingsResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution University of RochesterCo-authors Stewart Bullock, Weill Cornell MedicalCollege, Hugh Hemming, Weill Cornell MedicalCollege

Sondra Jasienowski 10:00 AMMarblehead APresentation Title Werner SyndromeResearch Mentor Dr. Anna SzekelyResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Mount Holyoke CollegeCo-authors Anna Szekely, Yale University

La Wanda Jiles 4:00 PMManchesterPresentation Title Images Of Darkness: The Media’sDestruction of the Black Female Self-ConceptResearch Mentor Dr. James ShanahanResearch Institution Cornell UniversityHome Institution Claflin UniversityCo-authors James Shanahan, Cornell University

Sophia Kamran 4:00 PMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Exploring the Role of the Pst Systemin pathogenesis of Mycobacterium TuberculosisResearch Mentor Dr. John McKinneyResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution Massachusetts Institute ofTechnologyCo-authors John D. McKinney, Rockefeller University,Meghan Kirksey, Rockefeller University

Miranda Kim 2:30 PMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Role of Nitric Oxide and Arginase inCD8+ Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocyte LyticDysfunctionResearch Mentor Dr. Alan FreyResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Amherst CollegeCo-authors Alan Frey, NYU School of Medicine, NgoziMonu, NYU School of Medicine

Andrew Kohlway 10:00 AMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title tRNA Splicing in N.equitansResearch Mentor Dr. Dieter SollResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Dieter Soll, Yale University, LennartRandau, Yale University

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Jessica Larson 4:15 PMTopsfieldPresentation Title Determining the Nature of GeneticLinkage in Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto viaInformation Theory and Index of AssociationCalculationsResearch Mentor Dr. Weigang QiuResearch Institution Hunter CollegeHome Institution Swarthmore CollegeCo-authors Weigang Qiu, Hunter College

Jessica Laughlin 10:45 AMGeorgetownPresentation Title It Takes A Village to Raise a Child:21st Century Schools for Native American StudentsResearch Mentor Dr. Misty GinicolaResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Stanford UniversityCo-authors Misty Ginicola, Yale University

Huiyang Liang 4:00 PMMarblehead BPresentation Title Construction of a Genomic Libraryin Yersinia pestis for the identification of AntibioticTargetsResearch Mentor Dr. Luis QuadriResearch Institution Weill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityHome Institution UC BerkeleyCo-authors Luis E. N. Quadri, Weill Graduate School ofMedical Sciences of Cornell University, J. A. Ferreras,Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences of CornellUniversity

Tanti Loe 11:45 AMManchesterPresentation Title Black Representations in VictorianPoetry: Constructed Images of a SocietyResearch Mentor Dr. Simon GikandiResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution Smith CollegeCo-authors Simon Gikandi, Princeton University

Maria Lopez 10:00 AMEssexPresentation Title Trafficking of the AMPA receptorGluRI in response to glutamate receptor activationResearch Mentor Dr. Edward ZiffResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Edward Ziff, NYU School of Medicine

Marcus Lowther 11:45 AMTopsfieldPresentation Title Investigating the Shock Profile of aHypersonic Entry Aerocapture VehicleResearch Mentor Dr. Brian ArgrowResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Princeton UniversityCo-authors Brian M. Argrow, University of Colorado atBoulder

Keith Lucas 2:30 PMManchesterPresentation Title James’ judgment on War: A critiqueof James’ beliefs on war in his lecture “The MoralEquivalent to War”Research Mentor Dr. John BurgessResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution College of New JerseyCo-authors John Burgess, Princeton University,Kwame Appiah, Princeton University

Kenneth Lucas 11:15 AMManchesterPresentation Title Kantian Ethics: The Kantian SexProblemResearch Mentor Dr. John BurgessResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution College of New JerseyCo-authors John Burgess, Princeton University

Lizbeth Manoah 2:45 PMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Y chromosome diversity in humanpopulationResearch Mentor Dr. Peter UnderhillResearch Institution Stanford UniversityHome Institution Florida International UniversityCo-authors Peter Underhill, Stanford University, ReneHerrera, Florida International University, Alice Lin,Stanford University

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Joan Marcano 3:15 PMTopsfieldPresentation Title Control Technologies for Removing/Inactivating BioaerosolsResearch Mentor Dr. Mark HernandezResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Mark Hernandez, University of Colorado atBoulder, Elmira Kujundzic, University of Colorado atBoulder, Mari Rodriguez, University of Colorado atBoulder

Hossein Maymani 11:30 AMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Immunological Comparison ofRepetitive and Non-repetitive Regions ofMycobacterium tuberculosis AntigensResearch Mentor Dr. Suman LaalResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution University of OklahomaCo-authors Suman Laal, NYU School of Medicine,Krishna Kumar Singh, NYU School of Medicine

Caleb McKinney 10:00 AMMarblehead BPresentation Title Structure/Function Relationships inOxlT, the Oxalate/Formate Antiporter of Oxalobacterformigenes: Pathway Assignment of TransmembraneHelix 5 to the TranslocationResearch Mentor Dr. Peter MaloneyResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution Cornell UniversityCo-authors Peter Maloney, Johns Hopkins University,Xicheng Wang, Johns Hopkins University

Sam McNeal 10:30 AMMarblehead BPresentation Title In vivo Deletion of GABPalphaTranscription Factor in Murine MuscleResearch Mentor Dr. Alan RosmarinResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Georgia State UniversityCo-authors Alan Rosmarin, Brown University, RhodeIsland Hospital, Karen Drumea, Brown University,Rhode Island Hospital

Nicole McWhorter 11:30 AMIpswichPresentation Title The Role of HNF4 alpha inInflammation Through Crosstalk with PPAR alphaResearch Mentor Dr. Gabriela OrasanuResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution Cornell UniversityCo-authors Gabriela Orasanu, Harvard Medical School,Jorge Plutzky, Harvard Medical School

Elizabeth Mejia 11:30 AMGeorgetownPresentation Title Coping with stress: Effects ofsupport from a significant other versus family andfriendsResearch Mentor Dr. Patrick ShroutResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution University of MiamiCo-authors Patrick Shrout, New York University

Randy Miles 4:30 PMEssexPresentation Title CD8 B Expression in NOD MiceResearch Mentor Dr. Diane MathisResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution Hampton UniversityCo-authors Hirotsugu Suwanai, Harvard MedicalSchool, Ansuman Satpathy, University of Illinois

Geronda Montalvo 4:15 PMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Hepatic Triglyceride Synthesis inMiceResearch Mentor Dr. Daniel RaderResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Clark Atlanta UniversityCo-authors John Millar, University of Pennsylvania

Luis Morales 2:30 PMMarblehead APresentation Title Mediator Conformational Changesand Activator Specific Cofactor InteractionsResearch Mentor Dr. Dylan TaatjesResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution New Mexico State UniversityCo-authors Carrie Bernecky, University of Colorado atBoulder, Dylan Taatjes, University of Colorado atBoulder

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Michelle Morales 2:30 PMMarblehead BPresentation Title Mechanisms of Neuropeptide-Induced Cell Growth in Androgen-Refractory ProstateCancerResearch Mentor Dr. Ruoqian ShenResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution CSU Los AngelesCo-authors Ruoqian Shen, Weill Cornell MedicalCollege, Junyang Gong, Weill Cornell Medical College

Jonah Morsette 3:00 PMTopsfieldPresentation Title Climate Influences RiverHydrographsResearch Mentor Dr. Stephan CusterResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Little Big Horn CollegeCo-authors Stephan Custer, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Kaleefa Munroe 3:30 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title Arriving at a Culturally AppropriateModel of Acculturation for West Indian ImmigrantsResearch Mentor Dr. Christine EmmonsResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Brooklyn CollegeCo-authors Christine Emmons, Yale University

Kevin Nguyen 10:00 AMGloucester A & BPresentation Title DNA Methylation: An Epigeneticthat Associate With Ovarian CancerResearch Mentor Dr. Herbert YuResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Rutgers UniversityCo-authors Herbert Yu, Yale University, Andrew Wiley,Yale University, Alicia Beeghly, Yale University

Allison Nichols 10:45 AMTopsfieldPresentation Title Interactions among mespredators inthe New England rocky intertidalResearch Mentor Dr. Myra ShulmanResearch Institution Cornell UniversityHome Institution Hamilton CollegeCo-authors Myra Shulman, Cornell University

Chinyere Nwaneri 3:00 PMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Role of Reactive Oxygen Species inBlood-Brain Barrier DisruptionResearch Mentor Dr. Carolina MaierResearch Institution Stanford University School ofMedicineHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Carolina Maier, Stanford University Schoolof Medicine, Trisha Crandall, Stanford UniversitySchool of Medicine, Pak ChanStanford, UniversitySchool of Medicine

Chinedu Nworu 2:30 PMEssexPresentation Title Analysis of GenomicRearrangements Mediated by Segmental DuplicationsResearch Mentor Dr. Tamim ShaikhResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution University of DelawareCo-authors Tamim Shaikh, University of Pennsylvania

Nwando Obele 10:45 AMManchesterPresentation Title The War on Poverty: The Shadow ofAmerican PovertyResearch Mentor Dr. Christine EmmonsResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Mount Holyoke CollegeCo-authors Christine Emmons, Yale University, JosephL. Mink, Mt. Holyoke College

Uchechukwu Obih 3:45 PMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title The Effect of Connexin 43 in NeuralTube ProliferationResearch Mentor Dr. David GutsteinResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Xavier University of LouisianaCo-authors David Gutstein, New York UniversitySchool of Medicine, Shasha Liu, New York University

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Shaleen Old Coyote 3:00 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title Messengers for Health-DevelopingCulturally Competent Training Material for HealthCare Providers.Research Mentor Dr. Suzanne ChristopherResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Montana State University -BozemanCo-authors Jessyca Small, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Suzanne Christopher, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman, Adina Smith, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman

Olivia Ortiz 3:00 PMManchesterPresentation Title Concerned but Powerless: CulturalDiscourse Meets Pop Culture (or the New AmericanConsumer)Research Mentor Dr. Ezra TawilResearch Institution Columbia UniversityHome Institution University of North TexasCo-authors Ezra Tawil, Columbia University

Nathan Osbun 10:15 AMIpswichPresentation Title The Sensitivity of Human GliomaCells to NoscapineResearch Mentor Dr. Elizabeth NewcombResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Texas A&M UniversityCo-authors Elizabeth Newcomb, NYU School ofMedicine, Tona Schnee, NYU School of Medicine,Yevgeniy Lukyanov, NYU School of Medicine

Justine Ott 4:00 PMMarblehead APresentation Title Effect of Endothelin-3 on the MCAMPromoter in MelanocytesResearch Mentor Dr. Sumayah JamalResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Mount St. Mary’s CollegeCo-authors Sumayah Jamal, New York University,Cathy Mangahas, New York University, Gelo dela Cruz,New York University

Cindy Parra 11:45 AMIpswichPresentation Title Investigating Actovity of MesolimbicCircuitry in Children during Reward Processing usingEvent-Related fMRIResearch Mentor Dr. BJ CaseyResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution Columbia UniversityCo-authors BJ Casey Sackler Institute, WeillCornell Medical CollegeAdriana Galvan, Sackler Institute, Weill CornellMedical College

Gandhy Pierre-Louis 3:45 PMEssexPresentation Title Identifying Genes that haveRestricted Expression Patterns in DrosophilaSpermatogonial Stem Cells and the Stem Cell NicheResearch Mentor Dr. Judy LeathermanResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution SUNY BinghamtonCo-authors Judy Leatherman, University ofPennsylvania, Stephen Dinardo, University ofPennsylvania

Patrick Pilie 3:00 PMMarblehead APresentation Title Morphogenesis in the RatCerebellumResearch Mentor Dr. Alexandra JoynerResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution University of GeorgiaCo-authors Roy Sillitoe, New York University

Joy-Nicole Powell 3:45 PMMarblehead APresentation Title Characterization of mice with aleucine zipper deletion of TFII-I and its effect on vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) expressionResearch Mentor Dr. Sonye DanoffResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution Pennsylvania State UniversityCo-authors Sonye Danoff, Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine, Deva Sharma, Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine, Gabriela Caraveo, Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine

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Vasthie Prudent 3:30 PMEssexPresentation Title Quantification of the Differences inthe Level of the Expression of the NADPH Oxidase,Dual Oxidase 2, between Cystic Fibrosis and non-Cystic Fibrosis patients.Research Mentor Dr. Michael BoyleResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution University of MiamiCo-authors Michael Boyle, Johns Hopkins University,Jeffery Reynolds, Johns Hopkins University

Antonio Pulido, Jr. 12:00 PMIpswichPresentation Title Modulation of Stress InducedDepletion of NorepinephrineResearch Mentor Dr. Sarah KennedyResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution University of ArizonaCo-authors Sarah Kennedy, University of Colorado atBoulder, Monika Fleshner, University of Colorado atBoulder, Molly Nickerson, University of Colorado atBoulder

Haoming Qiu 12:00 PMMarblehead BPresentation Title Wild Type N-Ras Proto-oncogenecan Suppress Tumor GrowthResearch Mentor Dr. Angel PellicerResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Cornell UniversityCo-authors Marta Benet, NYU School of Medicine,Angel Pellicer, NYU School of Medicine

Derrick Raphael 4:00 PMGeorgetownPresentation Title The Examination of Kentucky FriedChicken’s Penetration into Jamaican CultureResearch Mentor Dr. David SlocumResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution Princeton UniversityCo-authors David Slocum, New York University

Lourdes Rodriguez-Reyes 4:00 PMEssexPresentation Title Yeast Screening to IdentifyIntracellular Bacteria Gene Diverting EukaryoticMembrane TraffickingResearch Mentor Dr. Paola PiloResearch Institution Columbia UniversityHome Institution UPR-HumacaoCo-authors Paola Pilo, Columbia University, HowardShuman, Columbia University

Eli Rosenberg 3:15 PMMarblehead BPresentation Title Characterization of the TelomereProteins TPP1 and POT1Research Mentor Dr. Susan SmithResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Cornell UniversityCo-authors Susan Smith, Skirball Institute, NYUSchool of Medicine

Marianne Sacasa 10:30 AMMarblehead APresentation Title Creating an assay for detection ofNAD-dependent deacetylases and toxinsResearch Mentor Dr. Anthony SauveResearch Institution Weill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityHome Institution University of MiamiCo-authors Anthony Sauve, Weill Medical College ofCornell University, Marianne Sacasa

Kirisitina Sailiata 3:30 PMManchesterPresentation Title ‘Whites Have Rights, Too’: SouthernSegregationist Sentiments on Roosevelt’s FairEmployment Practices CommitteeResearch Mentor Dr. Kevin KruseResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution Macalester CollegeCo-authors Kevin Kruse, Princeton University

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Molain Saintilus 3:15 PMMarblehead APresentation Title The Relationship Between theOlivocerebellar System and Cerebellar Nuclei OutputResearch Mentor Dr. Eric LangResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution New York UniversityCo-authors Eric Lang, NYU School of Medicine,Timothy Blenkinsop, NYU School of Medicine

Jasmin Salcedo 4:00 PMIpswichPresentation Title The Use of Complementary andAlternative Medicine Among Puerto Rican Childrenwith a Genetic Predisposition Toward AtopyResearch Mentor Dr. Ginger ChewResearch Institution Columbia UniversityHome Institution Brandeis UniversityCo-authors Ginger Chew, Columbia University, LuisAcosta, Columbia University

Carlos Santamaria 4:30 PMTopsfieldPresentation Title Interactions Between Carcinusmaenas and Cancer Borealis in The Isles of ShoalsResearch Mentor Dr. Myra ShulmanResearch Institution Cornell UniversityHome Institution Texas A&M UniversityCo-authors Myra Shulman, Cornell University

Claritsa Santos 11:45 AMMarblehead BPresentation Title Construction of a Cell Line forQuantitation of Sindbis Virus Gene Therapy VectorResearch Mentor Dr. Daniel MerueloResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors Christine Pampeno, New York University,Daniel Meruelo, New York University

Karla Santos 3:45 PMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic FeverVirus Glyccoprotein Expression from a CodonOptimized GeneResearch Mentor Dr. Robert DomsResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Pontifical Catholic University ofPuerto RicoCo-authors Robert Doms, University of PennsylvaniaAndrea Bertolotti-Ciarlet, University of Pennsylvania

Ellen Shapiro 3:45 PMTopsfieldPresentation Title Structural Elucidation and DynamicStudies of MO TripeptidesResearch Mentor Dr. Lynn FrancesconiResearch Institution Hunter CollegeHome Institution SUNY New PaltzCo-authors Lynn C. Francesconi, Hunter College,Melchor V. Cantorias, Hunter College, Robertha C.Howell, Hunter College,

Shayla Shorter 2:45 PMEssexPresentation Title Collagen-Proteoglycan Interactionsand In Vitro MineralizationResearch Mentor Dr. Adele BoskeyResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Adele Boskey, Hospital for Special Surgery

Yelena Shusterman 11:15 AMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title The Function of the EngrailedGenes in Cerebellum DevelopmentResearch Mentor Dr. Yulan ChengResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution New York UniversityCo-authors Yulan Cheng, NYU School of Medicine,Alexandra Joyner, NYU School of Medicine

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Piya Sircar 4:15 PMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Expression and Purification ofChlamydia trachomatis Open Reading Frames (ORF)in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeResearch Mentor Dr. Paula KavathasResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution Mount Holyoke CollegeCo-authors Paula Kavathas, Yale University

Tifney Skyles 11:15 AMTopsfieldPresentation Title Electromechanical Investigations ofIndium Tin Oxide (ITO) for Flexible DisplayApplicationsResearch Mentor Dr. Gregory CrawfordResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Hampton UniversityCo-authors Gregory Crawford, Brown University

Jessyca Small 3:00 PMGlocester A & BPresentation Title Messengers for Health-Developingculturally competent training material for health careproviders.Research Mentor Dr. Suzanne ChristopherResearch Institution Montana State University –BozemanHome Institution Montana State University -BozemanCo-authors Suzanne Christopher, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman, Shaleen Old Coyote, MontanaState University Bozeman, Adina Smith, MontanaState University Bozeman

Charm Smith 11:45 AMGeorgetownPresentation Title Invisible vs. Visible: Attitudes aboutWomen’s SexualityResearch Mentor Dr. Ritch Savin-WilliamsResearch Institution Cornell UniversityHome Institution Mansfield University ofPennsylvaniaCo-authors Ritch Savin-Williams, Cornell University

Denean Standing 11:15 AMEssexPresentation Title Effects of Hippocampal CaM KinaseII Suppression and Up-Regulation on Water MazePerformanceResearch Mentor Dr. Mike BabcockResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Montana State University -BozemanCo-authors Mike Babcock, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Jamie Stolba, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Vania White, Little Bighorn College

Scott Tabakman 2:30 PMTopsfieldPresentation Title Optimization of MagneticResonance Imaging Parameters at High FieldResearch Mentor Dr. Qun ChenResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Duke UniversityCo-authors Qun Chen, New York University

Alemji Taku 2:45 PMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Neural Correlates of Desensitizationto Violent MediaResearch Mentor Dr. Joy HirschResearch Institution Columbia UniversityHome Institution Rollins College-Winter ParkCo-authors Joy Hirsch, Columbia University, JackGrinband, Columbia University, Christopher Kelly,Columbia University

Katie Thoren 4:15 PMEssexPresentation Title Role of Vascular Endothelial GrowthFactor Signaling in a Developmental Model ofAngiogenesisResearch Mentor Dr. Paolo MignattiResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Lafayette CollegeCo-authors Paolo Mignatti, NYU School of Medicine,Bran Cook, NYU School of Medicine

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Casey Thurston 10:00 AMHamiltonPresentation Title Identifying Interactions in DisulfideBond Formation: The Dsb Family and its HomologuesResearch Mentor Dr. Jonathan BeckwithResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution University of Central FloridaCo-authors Jonathan Beckwith, Harvard MedicalSchool, Seung-Hyun Cho, Harvard Medical School

Lina Torres 4:00 PMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title SNP and STR’s Allelic States in theDetermination of Genohyplotypes of EgyptianIndividualsResearch Mentor Dr. Joanna MountainResearch Institution Stanford UniversityHome Institution Florida International UniversityCo-authors Joanna Mountain, Stanford University,Rene J. Herrera, Florida International University

Katrin Usifo 11:45 AMGloucester A & BPresentation Title Identification of TranscriptionFactors That Regulate WhiB3 Promoter inMycobacterium TuberculosisResearch Mentor Dr. Joel ErnstResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution University of GeorgiaCo-authors Joel Ernst, NYU School of Medicine, NiazBanaiee, NYU School of Medicine

Deree Vance 10:15 AMGloucester A & BPresentation Title SisterTalk: An Evaluation of aWeight Management ProgramResearch Mentor Dr. Thomas LasaterResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Tougaloo CollegeCo-authors Thomas Lasater, Brown University

Larry Varn 12:00 PMManchesterPresentation Title African American VernacularEnglish & EducationResearch Mentor Dr. John RickfordResearch Institution Stanford UniversityHome Institution Claflin UniversityCo-authors John Rickford, Stanford University, PeggyRatliff, Claflin University

Genevieve Vazquez 2:30 PMIpswichPresentation Title Susceptibility of Pathogenic Biofilmsto Bdellovibrio Bacteriovorus AttackResearch Mentor Dr. George O’TooleResearch Institution Dartmouth CollegeHome Institution University of MiamiCo-authors Daniel Kadouri, Dartmouth Medical School

Luisa Vazquez-Lopez 10:00 AMManchesterPresentation Title The Effects of Welfare Reform onSingle Mothers in Puerto RicoResearch Mentor Dr. Pablo SandovalResearch Institution Yale UniversityHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors Pablo Sandoval, Yale Law School

Marcia Walker 10:15 AMManchesterPresentation Title Monetary Restitution or SocialJustice? Race, Values and the Debate over ReparationsResearch Mentor Dr. James CampbellResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Northwestern UniversityCo-authors

Zakiya Whatley 11:30 AMMarblehead BPresentation Title Cloning a Trypanosoma bruceiHomolog of PfRAMA, a Plasmodium falciparumProtein Against Human Malarial DiseaseResearch Mentor Dr. Andrew CampbellResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Hampton UniversityCo-authors Andrew Campbell, Brown University

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Katharina Wichner 2:45 PMIpswichPresentation Title Mechanisms of Immunity toMalaria Vaccine CandidatesResearch Mentor Dr. Elizabeth NardinResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution Humboldt Universitaet of BerlinCo-authors Elizabeth Nardin, NYU School ofMedicine, Caroline Watta, NYU School of Medicine

Odette Williams 4:30 PMIpswichPresentation Title Molecular Mimicry as a Basis forAutoimmunityResearch Mentor Dr. Vijay KuchrooResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution Rutgers UniversityCo-authors Vijay Kuchroo, Brigham’s and Women’sHospital, Jayagopala Reddy, Brigham’s and Women’sHospital

Chris Wong 11:30 AMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Integrity, Functionality, andVariability of cagA and cagPAI and Their Correlationwith Disease OutcomeResearch Mentor Dr. Guillermo Perez-PerezResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Guillermo I. Perez-Perez, NYU SacklerInstitute, Martin J. Blaser, NYU Sackler Institute,Asalia Z. Olivares, NYU Sackler Institute

Derek Wong 4:15 PMManchesterPresentation Title Reform Drivers for Late TransitionEconomies: A Case Study of Vietnam’s Doi MoiReformsResearch Mentor Dr. Christina DavisResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution UC BerkeleyCo-authors Christina Davis, Princeton University

Varvara Zeldovich 4:30 PMNewburyport A & BPresentation Title Proteolytic Processing of HIV-1Envelope Glycoprotein 120Research Mentor Dr. Catarina HioeResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution Cornell UniversityCo-authors Michael Tuen, NYU School of Medicine

Tigist Zenaye 10:45 AMMarblehead APresentation Title Signaling Pathway andCommunication Between follicle Cells and Oocyte inDrosophila DevelopmentResearch Mentor Dr. Trudi SchupbachResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution Marymount CollegeCo-authors Trudi Schupbach, Princeton University

Heather Zidow 11:15 AMIpswichPresentation Title Reexamining the Role of eIF4G inProtein SynthesisResearch Mentor Dr. Robert SchneiderResearch Institution New York University SacklerHome Institution University of Texas at AustinCo-authors Robert Schneider, NYU School ofMedicine, Francisco Ramirez-Valle, NYU School ofMedicine

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1 Ishmail Abdus-Saboor AB2 Tal Kramer BB3 Susan Aduayi BB4 Rina Lad AB5 John Ajetunmobi BB6 Brad Lavallee BB6 Ryon Sun Rhodes BB7 Eric Amaro BB8 Joslynn Lee BB9 Naa Ayele Amponsah BB10 Katie Lee BB11 Andrew Artz PS12 Grace Lin BB13 Selina Asante AB15 Alacea Head AB15 Renee Littlelight AB15 Nydea Avilés BB16 Michelle Lozada-Contreras BB17 Zulu Balumbu SS18 Elizabeth Martin AB19 Cameron Bardliving EN20 Carolina Martinez BB21 Rachel Barron BB22 Vanessa Matos-Cruz BB23 Christie Bell AB24 Talea Mayo PS25 Pierce Big Left Hand SS26 Luis Medina SS27 Raffael Big Left Hand BB28 Eshete Mekonnen EN29 Carla Bighead BB29 Khena Bullshields BB29 Vania White BB30 Ashley Mentlik AB31 Sonya BigLeggins BB32 Stephen Mobley EN33 Gianna Brisbone BB34 Nicholas John Morley AB35 Vondina Brown BB36 Kenghana Munroe BB37 LaToia Bryant BB38 Erika O’Bannon SS39 Jessica Butler AB40 Dale Okorodudu BB41 Katherine Byrd AB42 Larna Old Elk BB43 Brenda Cadiz-Rivera BB44 Aton Osbourne BB45 Pablo Cornejo EN46 Brandon Penn AB47 Fernando Cuascut BB48 Courtney Pollard, III AB49 Jennifer Day BB50 Jennifer Przybylo BB51 Mariela de Jesus Encarnacion ES52 Willy Ramos Pérez AB53 Marciela DeGrace AB54 Nicole Ramsey BB

55 Mercy Dickson BB56 David Rangel BB57 Marc Emerson SS58 Todd Regnier BB59 Aiyda Evans SS60 Mayrim Rios BB61 Pedro Falto PS62 Sherry Ritter BB63 Jannatul Ferdous BB64 Aracelis Rivera PS65 Andrea Fowler SS66 Giorgio Roccaro BB67 Antonio Funches AB68 Samelys Rodriguez PS69 Kimberly Gallion-Exum HU70 Nicole Romeo AB71 Karen Garcia BB72 Miranda Rose PS73 Mawuse Gbegnon AB74 Crystal Russell AB75 Andres Gonzalez PS76 Jason Russell HU77 Paul Gopher PS78 Tiffany Selje AB79 Ashley Gordon PS80 Adjoa Smalls-Mantey BB81 Demetria Griffin BB82 Raymond Steath HU83 Roxana Guerra BB84 Joshua Stern BB85 Elizabeth Guevara BB86 Shariya Terrell AB87 Diana Paula Hallare BB88 Josephine Thinwa BB89 Huldah Haynes AB90 Nidza Torres BB91 Alejandro Henao EN92 Richardson Tosha ES93 Armen Henderson AB94 Nene Ugoeke BB95 Jeffrey Henry AB96 Carlos Vera AB97 Pankaj Hernandez AB98 Loren Whitehorn SS99 Chantel Hill AB100 Ryann Williams ES101 Jeff Hill ES102 Adam Williamson BB103 Kayin Jeffers BB104 LaKaii Wilson PS105 Lakesha Johnson AB106 Nana Yeboa BB107 Jessica Healy AB107 John Kinsey AB108 Katherine Young BB109 Jessica Knight BB110 Riley Doyle BB111 Ivia Rivera-Agosto AB

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Ishmail Abdus-Saboor 1 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Cardiac Induction ofArrhythmogenesis in Mice with Cardiac-Specific Lossof N-Cadherin and Connexin-43Research Mentor Dr. Glenn RadiceResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution North Carolina A&T State UniversityCo-authors Glenn Radice, University of Pennsylvania

Susan Aduayi 3 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Specifc-Gene TranscriptionalRegulation During Oocyte Development In SeaUrchinsResearch Mentor Dr. Gary WesselResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution UMass BostonCo-authors Gary Wessel, Brown University, Jia Song,Brown University

John Ajetunmobi 5 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title The Role of Akt in TranslationInitiationResearch Mentor Dr. Morris BirnbaumResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Morris Birnbaum, University ofPennsylvania, Kristin Roovers, University ofPennsylvania

Eric Amaro 7 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title MIF (Macrophage MigrationInhibitory Factor) Antagonizes Endotoxin-InducedEndothelium Cells Apoptosis of Human PulmonaryVascularResearch Mentor Dr. Michael CrowResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution University of MiamiCo-authors Rachel Damico, Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine, Michael T. Crow, Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine

Naa Ayele Amponsah 9 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Investigating CytogeneticAbnormalities in Uterine FibroidsResearch Mentor Dr. Priya SomasundaramResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution Mount Holyoke CollegeCo-authors Priya Somasundaram, Brigham andWomen’s Hospital, Cynthia C.Morton, Brigham andWomen’s Hospital

Andrew Artz 11 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title An Accurate Diagnostic Tool forCharacterization of Hollow-core WaveguidesResearch Mentor Dr. Margaret MurnaneResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Harvard UniversityCo-authors Ariel Paul, University of Colorado atBoulder, Henry Kapteyn, University of Colorado atBoulder

Selina Asante 13 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title A novel gene regulates IL-6production by the AP-1 pathwayResearch Mentor Dr. Youhai ChenResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Bowdoin CollegeCo-authors Youhai Chen, University of Pennsylvania,Shuoyou Gong, University of Pennsylvania

Nydea Aviles 15 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Transient Kinetic Investigation ofthe Inhibition of the N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA)Receptor by CocaineResearch Mentor Dr. George HessResearch Institution Cornell UniversityHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors George Hess, Cornell University, YongliChen, Cornell University

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Zulu Balumbu 17 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title The Affects of Victimization: AnAnalysis of Peer Victimization and AcademicEngagementResearch Mentor Dr. Diane HughesResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution CSU Long BeachCo-authors Diane Hughes, New York University

Cameron Bardliving 19 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Providing Time Resolved Data ofCrayfish LocationResearch Mentor Dr. John CrimaldiResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors John Crimaldi, University of Colorado atBoulder, Dan Dombroski, University of Colorado atBoulder

Rachel Barron 21 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Modification of Bacillus cereusphosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C bygenetic point mutationResearch Mentor Dr. Howard GoldfineResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Ohio Northern UniversityCo-authors Howard Goldfine, University ofPennsylvania, Zhengyu Wei, University ofPennsylvania

Christie Bell 23 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Cutaneous T-Cell AttractingChemokine (CTACK)-induced Cellular and HumoralImmune Responses: An In Vitro AnalysisResearch Mentor Dr. David WeinerResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Temple UniversityCo-authors Michele A. Kutzler, University ofPennsylvania, Jean D. Boyer, University ofPennsylvania, David B. Weiner, University ofPennsylvania

Pierce Big Left Hand 25 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Weight-related Attitudes of NativeAmerican and White Adolescents: Comparison ofExplicit and Implicit AttitudesResearch Mentor Dr. Wesley LynchResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Chief Dull Knife CollegeCo-authors Wesley Lynch, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Raffael Big Left Hand 27 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Comparison of Yeast Haploid VersusDiploid Cell Growth in Simulated MicrogravityResearch Mentor Dr. Linda HymanResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Chief Dull Knife CollegeCo-authors Linda Hyman, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Carla Bighead 29 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title AAV Mediated Alpha CaM Kinase IIKnockdown and Up-regulation: Behavioral andImmunocytochemical AnalysisResearch Mentor Dr. Mike BabcockResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Little Big Horn CollegeCo-authors Vania White, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Khena Bullshields, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman, Mike Babcock, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman

Sonya BigLeggins 31 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title The Potential Expression of ActiveRetroid Agents in the Rattus Norvegicus GenomeResearch Mentor Dr. Marcella McClureResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Montana State University -BozemanCo-authors Crystal Hepp, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Hugh Christianson, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman

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Gianna Brisbone 33 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Mago nashi and eIF4AIIIInteractions in Early Oogenesis of DrosophilaResearch Mentor Dr. Robert BoswellResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Delaware State UniversityCo-authors Robert Boswell, University of Colorado atBoulder

Vondina Brown 35 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title The Effects of Radiation and DrugTreatment on Mutations in p53 and grp Genes inDrosophila MelanogasterResearch Mentor Dr. Tin Tin SuResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Tin Tin Su, University of Colorado atBoulder, Joy L. Boyd, University of Colorado atBoulder, Julia H. Chang, University of Colorado atBoulder

LaToia Bryant 37 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title PolyQ Expression in Yeast: Effect ofCarboxyl Terminus of Hsp70-interacting ProteinCoexpression on Toxicity and DegradationResearch Mentor Dr. Amie Jo McClellanResearch Institution Stanford UniversityHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Judith Frydman, Stanford University, AmieJo McClellan, Stanford University, Stephen Tam,Stanford University

Khena Bullshields 29 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title AAV Mediated Alpha CaM Kinase IIKnockdown and Up-regulation: Behavioral andImmunocytochemical AnalysisResearch Mentor Dr. Mike BabcockResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Montana State University -BozemanCo-authors Carla Big Head, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Vania White, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Mike Babcock, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Jessica Butler 39 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title BMP4 Promotes HematopoieticDifferentiation of Murine Embryonic Stem Cells(mESCs) by Inducing Expression of the Caudal-typeHomeobox Transcription Factor CDX4Research Mentor Dr. George DaleyResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution Xavier University of LouisianaCo-authors Claudia Lengerke, Harvard Medical School,George Q. Daley, Harvard Medical School

Katherine Byrd 41 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Role of regR in the growthmetabolism of S. pneumoniaeResearch Mentor Dr. Andrew CamilliResearch Institution Tufts UniversityHome Institution Xavier University of LouisianaCo-authors Ram Iyer, Tufts University

Brenda Cadiz-Rivera 43 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Strategy to Find Proteins that BindTransiently to Sup35Research Mentor Dr. Tricia SerioResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution UPR-HumacaoCo-authors Tricia Serio, Brown University, MeganStanifer, Brown University

Pablo Cornejo 45 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Analysis of the Filtron’s Long-termEffectiveness in Improving the Quality ofContaminated WaterResearch Mentor Dr. Scott SummersResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution University of Colorado at BoulderCo-authors Scott Summers, University of Colorado atBoulder, Jay Shah, University of Colorado at Boulder

Fernando Cuascut 47 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Combinational Treatment AfterSpinal Cord Injury: NT-3 Delivery Via HydrogelEnhances Spinal Cord Reinnervation andImproves Functional OutcomeResearch Mentor Dr. Larry I. BenowitzResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors Juan Piantino, Harvard Medical School

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Jennifer Day 49 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Functional Domain Characterizationof a Secreted Virulence Factor in Vibrio choleraeResearch Mentor Dr. Ronald TaylorResearch Institution Dartmouth CollegeHome Institution Westminster CollegeCo-authors Shelly J. Krebs, Dartmouth Medical School,Ronald K. Taylor, Dartmouth Medical School

Mariela de Jesus Encarnacion 519:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Biokinetics of free and absorbedThiobacillus thiooxidans on the surface of elementalsulfurResearch Mentor Dr. Mark Hern ndezResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Polytechnic University of PuertoRicoCo-authors Ma.Guadalupe D.Gutierrez-Padilla,University of Colorado at Boulder, Angela R.Bielefeldt,University of Colorado at Boulder, Mark Hernandez,University of Colorado at Boulder

Marciela DeGrace 53 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Humoral immune response againstWest Nile Virus in horsesResearch Mentor Dr. Robert DomsResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Carnegie Mellon UniversityCo-authors Robert Doms, University of Pennsylvania,Melissa Sanchez, University of Pennsylvania

Mercy Dickson 55 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Narp, a pentraxin family member, ispresent in serum and regulated by endotoxinResearch Mentor Dr. Jay BarabanResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution Prairie View A&M UniversityCo-authors Irving Reti, Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine, Jay Baraban, Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine

Riley Doyle 110 10:00 AMPresentation Title Yeast Model for Loss of CHFR:Identification of Drug SensitivitiesResearch Mentor Dr. Charles BrennerResearch Institution Dartmouth CollegeHome Institution Colby CollegeCo-authors Charles Brenner, Norris Cotton CancerCenter, Dartmouth Medical School, Greta Scrift, NorrisCotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth Medical School

Marc Emerson 57 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Home-visiting Intervention forAmerican Indian Fathers in Adolescent Families:Baseline and Preliminary Results from a Pilot TrialDr.Allison Research Mentor BarlowResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution CSU San DiegoCo-authors Allison Barlow, Johns Hopkins University

Aiyda Evans 59 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Minority Nontraditional StudentSuccess and ComplicationsResearch Mentor Dr. John LoganResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Morgan State UniversityCo-authors

Pedro Falto 61 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Application of Grenouille withFresnel Bimirror for Pulse Duration Measurement andPulse CharacterizationResearch Mentor Dr. Margaret MurnaneResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Margaret Murnane, University of Coloradoat Boulder, Henry Kapteyn, University of Colorado atBoulder, Daisy Raymondson, University of Colorado atBoulder

Jannatul Ferdous 63 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Characterization of the ProteinComplex Bound to DNA Repair SitesResearch Mentor Dr. Frida KleimanResearch Institution Hunter CollegeHome Institution Mount Holyoke CollegeCo-authors Frida Kleiman, Hunter College

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Andrea Fowler 65 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title The Use of Religious Coping toReduce Distress During Bar Exam PreparationResearch Mentor Dr. Patrick ShroutResearch Institution New York UniversityHome Institution CSU San DiegoCo-authors Patrick Shrout, New York University

Antonio Funches 67 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Sepsis Induced Gut IntraepithelialGamma Delta T-Cell Apoptosis Is Mediated by Fas-FasLPathwayResearch Mentor Dr. Alfred AyalaResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Xavier University of LouisianaCo-authors Alfred Ayala, Brown University, RhodeIsland Hospital, Chun-Shiang Chung, BrownUniversity, Rhode Island Hospital, Caroline Hu,Brown University

Kimberly Gallion-Exum 69 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Beyond Getting Us Here:Progression and Graduation of Black Students atPredominantly White Colleges and UniversitiesResearch Mentor Dr. Siaka KromaResearch Institution Cornell UniversityHome Institution University of Nebraska-OmahaCo-authors Siaka Kroma, Cornell University

Karen Garcia 71 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Competitive Regulation of the GermLayer Markers Xenf, Xmenf and Ectodermin by SOX3and SOX7.Research Mentor Dr. Michael KlymkowskyResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution University of MiamiCo-authors Chi Zhang, University of Colorado atBoulder, Michael Klymkowsky, University of Coloradoat Boulder

Mawuse Gbegnon 73 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Tumor Modulator HOXA9Regulates Mammary Epithelial Cell MorphogenesisResearch Mentor Dr. Valerie WeaverResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution University of PennsylvaniaCo-authors Valerie Weaver, University of Pennsylvania,Penney Gilbert, University of Pennsylvania

Andres Gonzalez 75 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Identification of a QuenchingSpecies in Ruthenium Tris-Bipyridine Light EmittingCellResearch Mentor Dr. Hector Abru§aResearch Institution Cornell UniversityHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors Hector Abru§a, Cornell University, GeorgeMalliaras, Cornell University, Samuel Flores,CornellUniversity

Paul Gopher 77 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title S.T.Y.R.O.S Studying The VelocitYRise Of SoundResearch Mentor Dr. Dave KlumparResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Stone Child CollegeCo-authors Floyd Azure, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Jamie Barr, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Alaina Garcia, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Ashley Gordon 79 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title A Module to Assist Students inVisualizing the Concept of Finding Extreme Values ofFunctionsResearch Mentor Dr. James CurryResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors James Curry, University of Colorado atBoulder, Anne Dougherty, University of Colorado atBoulder

Demetria Griffin 81 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Regulation of GCF2Phosphorylation Nuclear LocalizationResearch Mentor Dr. Kate SullivanResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Tennessee State UniversityCo-authors Kate Sullivan, University of Pennsylvania

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Roxana Guerra 83 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Regulation of Interleukin-27p28Gene Transcription in Activated MacrophagesResearch Mentor Dr. Xiaojing MaResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityCo-authors Xiaojing Ma, Weill Medical College ofCornell University, Roxana G. Guerra, Gateways to theLaboratory Program, Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-Kettering MD/PhD Program, Jianguo Liu, WeillMedical College of Cornell University

Elizabeth Guevara 85 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Transcriptional repression mediatedby corepressor dCtBP in the Drosophila embryoResearch Mentor Dr. Yutaka NibuResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution Columbia UniversityCo-authors Yutaka Nibu, Cornell-Weill GraduateSchool

Diana Paula Hallare 87 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Isolation and Identification ofEpithelial Adherence Factors for Vibrio choleraeResearch Mentor Dr. Ronald TaylorResearch Institution Dartmouth CollegeHome Institution Dominican University of CaliforniaCo-authors Ronald Taylor, Dartmouth College, BrookeJude, Dartmouth College

Huldah Haynes 89 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Analyzing Skeletal MuscleCharacteristics in Heart DiseaseResearch Mentor Dr. John KonhilasResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Delaware State UniversityCo-authors John Konhilas, University of Colorado atBoulder, Leslie Leinwand, University of Colorado atBoulder, Matt Bell, University of Colorado at Boulder

Alacea Head 15 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Messengers for HealthResearch Mentor Dr. Suzanne ChristopherResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Little Big Horn CollegeCo-authors Suzanne Christopher, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman, Renee Little Light,Montana StateUniversity Bozeman, Adina Howard, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman

Jessica Healy 107 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Differential Growth of ToxoplasmaResearch Mentor Dr. Sandra HalonenResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Fort Belknap CollegeCo-authors John Kinsey, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Angela Duffy, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Sandra Halonen, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Alejandro Henao 91 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Identifying and ValidatingEstimating Techniques used by State HighwayAgencies in the long-range phase of projectdevelopmentResearch Mentor Dr. Keith MolenaarResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution University of Colorado at BoulderCo-authors Keith Molenaar, University of Colorado atBoulder, Jennifer Shane, University of Colorado atBoulder

Armen Henderson 93 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Regulation and Inhibition ofSupressive Genes in the Human GenomeResearch Mentor Dr. Muredach ReillyResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Mansfield University ofPennsylvaniaCo-authors Muredach Reilly, University ofPennsylvania, Christine Hinkle, University ofPennsylvania

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Jeffrey Henry 95 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Design and Development of aPortable Swing Assist for Locomotion RehabilitationResearch Mentor Dr. Rodger KramResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution University of Colorado at BoulderCo-authors Rodger Kram, University of Colorado atBoulder

Pankaj Hernandez 97 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Screening for Postdauer TimingMutantsResearch Mentor Dr. Victor AmbrosResearch Institution Dartmouth CollegeHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Xanthra E. Karp, Dartmouth MedicalSchool, Victor R. Ambros, Dartmouth Medical School

Chantel Hill 99 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title The Use of Caenorhabditis elegansas an Indicator of Virulence Factors Produced byPseudomonas aeruginosaResearch Mentor Dr. Susan BroadawayResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Little Big Horn CollegeCo-authors Susan Broadaway, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman, Barry Pyle, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman

Jeff Hill 101 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Bioassay on the effects ofrecombinant puroindoline A on Ustilago hordeiResearch Mentor Dr. Kathi TrujilloResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Little Big Horn CollegeCo-authors Kathi Trujillo, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Tyson Koepke, Montana State UniversityBozeman, John Sherwood, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Kayin Jeffers 103 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title RNA Interference Knockdown of aDictyostelium discoideum Gene usingOligonucleotides Transcribed from a PolymeraseResearch Mentor Dr. Robert DottinResearch Institution Hunter CollegeHome Institution James Madison UniversityCo-authors Robert Salzler, Hunter College

Lakesha Johnson 105 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title HRTFs and Classification of UnitTypesResearch Mentor Dr. Michael Anderson JohnsResearch Institution Hopkins UniversityHome Institution Southern University at Baton RougeCo-authors Michael Anderson, Johns Hopkins Schoolof Medicine

John Kinsey 107 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Differential Growth of ToxoplasmaGondii in Neurons and AstrocytesResearch Mentor Dr. Sandra HalonenResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Fort Belknap CollegeCo-authors Jessica Healy, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Angela Duffy, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Sandra Halonen, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Jessica Knight 109 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title Induced Histone Hyper-AcetylationEnhances MemoryResearch Mentor Dr. Ted AbelResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Washington CollegeCo-authors Marcelo Wood, University of Pennsylvania,Joshua Hawk, University of Pennsylvania, Ted Abel,University of Pennsylvania

Tal Kramer 2 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Localization of a Kinesin-likeCalmodulin Binding Protein in ChlamydomonasResearch Mentor Dr. Elizabeth SmithResearch Institution Dartmouth CollegeHome Institution Emory UniversityCo-authors Erin Dymek, Dartmouth College, ElizabethSmith, Dartmouth College

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Rina Lad 4 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Aquaporin Expression Profiles inNormal and Malignant Mammary Epithelial CellsResearch Mentor Dr. Cynthia ZahnowResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution Rutgers UniversityCo-authors Cynthia Zahnow, Johns HopkinsUniversity, Wendy Devereux, JohnsHopkinsUniversity, Kelly Schweitzer, Johns HopkinsUniversity

Brad Lavallee 6 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Detection by In Situ Hybridizationof Ciliary Neutrophic Factor Receptor Alpha-1 mRNAwithin the Supraoptic NucleusResearch Mentor Dr. Charles PadenResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Stone Child CollegeCo-authors Ryon Sun Rhodes, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman, Harwood Cranston, MontanaState University Bozeman, Charles Paden, MontanaState University Bozeman

Joslynn Lee 8 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Investigating Surface Structure ofLymphocytesResearch Mentor Dr. Harry HiggsResearch Institution Dartmouth CollegeHome Institution Fort Lewis CollegeCo-authors Harry Higgs, Dartmouth Medical School,Susie Nicholson-Dykstra, Dartmouth Medical School

Katie Lee 10 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title The Association of HPV 16 E7 withE2F6 and h-l(3)mbtResearch Mentor Dr. Karl MungerResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesCo-authors M.E. McLaughlin-Drubin, HarvardUniversity, K. Munger, Harvard University

Grace Lin 12 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Probing proteolytic cleavage ofmutant huntingtin in Huntington’s Disease usingsiRNAResearch Mentor Dr. Christopher RossResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution Indiana University-BloomingtonCo-authors Haibing Jiang, Johns Hopkins University,Tamara Ratovitski, Johns Hopkins University,Christopher Ross, Johns Hopkins University

Renee Littlelight 15 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Messengers For HealthResearch Mentor Dr. Suzanne ChristopherResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Little Big Horn CollegeCo-authors Suzanne Christopher, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman, Alacea Head, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman, Adina Smith, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman

Michelle Lozada-Contreras16 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Design of RNAis that Silence thePain Gene PKC GammaResearch Mentor Dr. Charles InturrisiResearch Institution Weill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Charles Inturrisi, Cornell-Weill MedicalCollege, Sandra Garraway, Cornell-Weill MedicalCollege

Elizabeth Martin 18 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title A Model for the Removal ofPseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilm in a Cystic FibrosisLungResearch Mentor Dr. Elinor PulciniResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Little Big Horn CollegeCo-authors Elinor Pulcini, Center for BiofilmEngineering, Holly Reinemer, Center for BiofilmEngineering

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Carolina Martinez 20 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Mapping ChromosomalTranslocation Brakepoints Relative to Candidate GenesAssociated with Congenital Heart DiseaseResearch Mentor Dr. Beverly EmanuelResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Barry UniversityCo-authors Anthony L. Gotter, The Children’s Hospitalof Philadelphia

Vanessa Matos-Cruz 22 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title An RNAi Screen for theIdentification of Meiotic Genes in C. elegansResearch Mentor Dr. Monica ColaiacovoResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors Dr. Monica Colaiacovo, Harvard MedicalSchool, Eric Rogers, Harvard Medical School, BrianDuBoff, Harvard Medical School

Talea Mayo 24 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Gene Interaction and CanalizationResearch Mentor Dr. Meredith BettertonResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Grambling State UniversityCo-authors Meredith Betterton, University of Coloradoat Boulder

Luis Medina 26 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title The Untold Story: The PositiveContributions of Latino Street Gangs on LocalCommunities (An Almighty Latin King and QueenNation Case Study)Research Mentor Dr. John ModellResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Brown UniversityCo-authors John Modell, Brown University, BrookeHarrington, Brown University

Eshete Mekonnen 28 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Measuring the conductivity ofhuman tissues by use of a fabricated MEMS(microelectricalmechanical systems) probeResearch Mentor Dr. Roop MahajanResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Loyola Marymount University-LosAngelesCo-authors Roop Majahan, University of Colorado atBoulder, Ming Yi, University of Colorado at Boulder,Hrishikesh Panchawagh, University of Colorado atBoulder

Ashley Mentlik 30 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title The Constituitive Level of Activationof STAT 1 & 2 by Interferon-Alpha in Lupus MiceResearch Mentor Dr. Stefania GallucciResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Stefania Gallucci, University ofPennsylvania, Uma Sriram, University of Pennsylvania

Stephen Mobley 32 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Designing a User Interface for theVisualization and Analysis of EEG recordings forPredicting Epileptic SeizuresResearch Mentor Dr. Francois MeyerResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Francois Meyer, University of Colorado atBoulder, Mabel Ramirez-Velez, University of Coloradoat Boulder

Nicholas John Morley 34 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Neuroanatomical Correlates ofSchizophrenia SubtypesResearch Mentor Dr. James RootResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution Harvard UniversityCo-authors James Root, Weill Medical College ofCornell University, David Silbersweig, Weill MedicalCollege of Cornell University, Luke Chang, WeillMedical College of Cornell University

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Kenghana Munroe 36 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Effects of Voluntary Exercise onBehavioral, Physiological, and Brain Responses toAmphetamineResearch Mentor Dr. Heidi DayResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Brooklyn CollegeCo-authors Heidi Day, University of Colorado atBoulder, Serge Campeau, University of Colorado atBoulder, Elisa Wolf, University of Colorado at Boulder

Erika O’Bannon 38 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title The Persistence of Discriminationin Low Wage Labor MarketsResearch Mentor Dr. Devah PagerResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution Boston CollegeCo-authors Devah Pager, Princeton University, BruceWestern, Princeton University

Dale Okorodudu 40 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Determining the Temporal andSpatial Requirements of the Dunce cAMPPhosphodiesterase in BehaviorResearch Mentor Dr. Jonathan CohenResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution University of Missouri-ColumbiaCo-authors Troy Zars, University of Missouri-Columbia

Larna Old Elk 42 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Cloning of Hydrogenase Gene intoAzotobacter Vinelandii.Research Mentor Dr. Eric BrechtResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Little Big Horn CollegeCo-authors Eric Brecht, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Aton Osbourne 44 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Mechanical Stretch AmplitudeDependent Translocation of Cytochrome C fromMitochondria to Cytosol due in Intact Airway SmoothMuscleResearch Mentor Dr. Chi-Ming HaiResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Xavier University of LouisianaCo-authors Chi-Ming Hai, Brown University

Brandon Penn 46 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Disruption of the B2 AdrenergicReceptor PDZ Binding Motif: Impact Upon CardiacFunction and Gene ExpressionResearch Mentor Dr. Jim WongResearch Institution Stanford University School ofMedicineHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Jim Wong, Stanford University, AndrewPatterson, Stanford University, Rani Agrawal, StanfordUniversity

Courtney Pollard, III 48 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Is The Association Of MouseMammary Tumor Virus With Human Disease Due ToTransferrin Receptor Polymorphisms?Research Mentor Dr. Susan RossResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Morehouse CollegeCo-authors Susan Ross, University of Pennsylvania,Enxiu Wang, University of Pennsylvania

Jennifer Przybylo 50 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title The Effects of Bay 43 on Anchorage-Independent CellsResearch Mentor Dr. Jeffrey FieldResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Yale UniversityCo-authors Jeffrey Field, University of Pennsylvania,Guolei Zhou, University of Pennsylvania

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Willy Ramos Perez 52 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Array CGH Analysis of Basal-likeBreast CancersResearch Mentor Dr. Edward GabrielsonResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors Colleen Mulvey, Johns Hopkins University,Edward Gabrielson, Johns Hopkins University

Nicole Ramsey 54 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Effect of Cortactin Inhibition onCellular Transformation and Migration in cellsexpressing activated SrcResearch Mentor Dr. Sheila ThomasResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution Howard UniversityCo-authors Sheila Thomas, Harvard Medical School,Jennifer Kowalski, Harvard Medical School

David Rangel 56 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Characterization of SOD 1 in ChickSpinal Motor Neuron DevelopementResearch Mentor Dr. Shanthini SockanathanResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution Lincoln UniversityCo-authors Shanthini Sockanathan, Johns HopkinsSchool of Medicine, Crystal Falco, Johns HopkinsSchool of Medicine

Todd Regnier 58 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Identication of Notochord GenesConserved in Vertebrates and the Ascidian CionaintestinalisResearch Mentor Dr. Anna Di GregorioResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution UMass AmherstCo-authors Jamie Kugler, Weill Cornell MedicalCollege, Anna Di Gregorio, Weill Cornell MedicalCollege

Mayrim Rios 60 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Is Vaccinia Virus ComplementControl Protein Present in a Candidate AttenuatedSmallpox Vaccine?Research Mentor Dr. Stuart IsaacsResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors Xin Fan, University of Pennsylvania Schoolof Medicine, Stuart Isaacs, University of PennsylvaniaSchool of Medicine

Sherry Ritter 62 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Exploring the Functions of SWI/SNF in Transcriptional ActivationResearch Mentor Dr. Gavin SchnitzlerResearch Institution Tufts UniversityHome Institution Truman State UniversityCo-authors Gavin Schnitzler, Tufts University Schoolof Medicine

Aracelis Rivera 64 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Ion Dynamics in Ortho-PhosphoricAcid: an NMR StudyResearch Mentor Dr. Steven GreenbaumResearch Institution Hunter CollegeHome Institution UPR-Rio PiedrasCo-authors S.H. Chung, William Paterson University,S.G. Greenbaum, Hunter College

Ivia Rivera-Agosto 111 9:00-10:00 AMPresentation Title Host Response to Borreliaburgdoferi Interaction with Integrin alpha v beta 3Research Mentor Dr. Jenifer CouburnResearch Institution Tufts UniversityHome Institution UPR-HumacaoCo-authors Jenifer Couburn, Tufts-NEMC, Michelle LaFrance, Tufts-NEMC

Giorgio Roccaro 66 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Genetic Interactions of dCtBP withdDrap1 and dDR1Research Mentor Dr. Yutaka NibuResearch Institution Weill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityHome Institution Cornell UniversityCo-authors Yutaka Nibu, Weill Medical College ofCornell University

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Samelys Rodriguez 68 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Constructing a Fiber-to-FiberCoupled ShutterResearch Mentor Dr. Dana AndersonResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Universidad MetropolitanaCo-authors Dana Z. Anderson, University of Coloradoat Boulder, Leslie Czaia, University of Colorado atBoulder

Nicole Romeo 70 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Carbon Nanotube-Facilitated DNADelivery For Gene TherapyResearch Mentor Dr. Suzanne De La MonteResearch Institution Brown UniversityHome Institution Brooklyn CollegeCo-authors Suzanne De la Monte, Brown University,Rhode Island Hospital, Jimmy Xu, Brown University,Eric Steen, Brown University

Miranda Rose 72 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title The Molecular Interaction of Bcl-2Proteins with Target Membranes: A ComputationalAnalysisResearch Mentor Dr. Diana MurrayResearch Institution Weill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityHome Institution Ohio State UniversityCo-authors Diana Murray , Cornell-Weill GraduateSchool, Blake Hill, Johns Hopkins University

Crystal Russell 74 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Anti-Inflammatory effects of SoyConsumption within Native American and Non-NativeAmerican menResearch Mentor Dr. Christina CampbellResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Montana State University -BozemanCo-authors Christina Campbell, Montana StateUniversity Bozeman

Jason Russell 76 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title The White PrimaryResearch Mentor Dr. Kevin KruseResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution Claflin UniversityCo-authors Kevin Kruse, Princeton University

Tiffany Selje 78 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Seasonality and Blood FeedingBehavior of Anopheles squamosus (Theobald) andAnopheles rufipes (Gough) in Macha, ZambiaResearch Mentor Dr. Douglas NorrisResearch Institution Johns Hopkins UniversityHome Institution University of Texas at El PasoCo-authors Rebekah J. Kent,Bloomberg School ofPublic Health, Douglas E. Norris, Bloomberg School ofPublic Health

Adjoa Smalls-Mantey 80 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Structural Studies of Rad4-Rad23Complex Bound to DNAResearch Mentor Dr. Nikola PavletichResearch Institution Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHome Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Jung-Hyun Min, Sloan Kettering, NikolaPavletich, Sloan Kettering

Raymond Steath 82 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Parliament.London.EnglandResearch Mentor Dr. Edward EigenResearch Institution Princeton UniversityHome Institution Prairie View A&M UniversityCo-authors Edward Eigen, Princeton University,Carolyn Guile, Princeton University

Joshua Stern 84 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Mechanisms of Cell Fusion andEntry in La Crosse VirusResearch Mentor Dr. Francisco Gonzalez-ScaranoResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Brandeis UniversityCo-authors Francisco Gonzalez-Scarano, University ofPennsylvania, Matthew Plassmeyer, University ofPennsylvania, Samantha Soldan, University ofPennsylvania

Ryon Sun Rhodes 6 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Detection by In Situ Hybridizationof Ciliary Neutrophic Factor Receptor Alpha-1 mRNAwithin the Supraoptic NucleusResearch Mentor Dr. Charles PadenResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Montana State University -BozemanCo-authors Brad Lavallee, Stone Child College,Harwood Cranston, Montana State University

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Bozeman, Charles Paden, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Shariya Terrell 86 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Beta-4 Integrin ExpressionSensitizes Breast Carcinomas to TRAIL-InducedApoptosisResearch Mentor Dr. Roya Khosravi-FarResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution Centre CollegeCo-authors Roya Khosravi-Far, Harvard MedicalSchool, Tai-Guang Jin, Harvard Medical School

Josephine Thinwa 88 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Targeting of the E. Coli UmuCprotein for destruction by the Lon proteaseResearch Mentor Dr. Priscilla SchafferResearch Institution Harvard UniversityHome Institution Southwestern UniversityCo-authors Mart¡n Gonzalez, Southwestern University

Nidza Torres 90 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Activtation of InflammatoryCaspases After Traumatic Brain InjuryResearch Mentor Dr. W. Dalton DietrichResearch Institution University of MiamiHome Institution Pontifical Catholic University ofPuerto RicoCo-authors W. Dalton Dietrich, University of Miami,Robert W. Keane, University of Miami

Richardson Tosha 92 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Plant-soil interaction of grazed andnon-grazed Agropyron smithii (C3) and Sporobolusairoides (C4) on a grassland restoration siteResearch Mentor Dr. Timothy SeastedtResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Virginia Commonwealth UniversityCo-authors Timothy Seastedt, University of Coloradoat Boulder

Nene Ugoeke 94 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Differential Regulation ofCytoplasmic and Nucleoplasmic Calcium inPulmonary Arterial Smooth Muscle CellsResearch Mentor Dr. James ShamResearch Institution Johns Hopkins University

Home Institution North Carolina Central UniversityCo-authors James S.K. Sham, Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine

Carlos Vera 96 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Lyophilization of AdjuvantFormulations for Botulism VaccinesResearch Mentor Dr. Theodore RandolphResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution UPR-MayaguezCo-authors Theodore W. Randolph, University ofColorado at Boulder, Scott Merkley, University ofColorado at Boulder

Vania White 29 9:00 - 10:00 AMPresentation Title AAV Mediated Alpha CaM Kinase IIKnockdown and Up-regulation: Behavioral andImmunocytochemical AnalysisResearch Mentor Dr. Mike BabcockResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Little Big Horn CollegeCo-authors Carla Bighead, Little Big Horn College,Khena Bullshields, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Mike Babcock, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Loren Whitehorn 98 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Ethnic Differences in BMI and BodyImage Among Native American YouthResearch Mentor Dr. Wesley LynchResearch Institution Montana State University -BozemanHome Institution Montana State University -BozemanCo-authors Wesley Lynch, Montana State UniversityBozeman

Ryann Williams 100 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Effects Of Spotted Knapweed OnIndices of Rodent AbundanceResearch Mentor Dr. Timonthy SeastedtResearch Institution University of Colorado at Boulder

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Home Institution University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyCo-authors Timonthy Seastedt, University of Coloradoat Boulder

Adam Williamson 102 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Do RNA Helicases Play Roles inArabidopsis Circadian Rhythms?Research Mentor Dr. Patrice SalomeResearch Institution Dartmouth CollegeHome Institution Carleton CollegeCo-authors C. Roberston McClung, Dartmouth

LaKaii Wilson 104 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Sidestepping DRM: An Analysis ofthe Analog Hole ProblemResearch Mentor Dr. Tom LookabaughResearch Institution University of Colorado at BoulderHome Institution Dillard UniversityCo-authors Tom Lookabaugh, University of Colorado atBoulder, Douglass Sicker, University of Colorado atBoulder, Matt Smith, Tulane University

Nana Yeboa 106 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title Metalloprotease Shedding of PlateletSurface ProteinsResearch Mentor Dr. Lawrence BrassResearch Institution University of PennsylvaniaHome Institution Spelman CollegeCo-authors Lawrence Brass, University ofPennsylvania, Li Zhu, University of Pennsylvania

Katherine Young 108 10:00 - 11:00 AMPresentation Title The Role of Enhancer Elementswithin the Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain LocusResearch Mentor Dr. Laurel EckhardtResearch Institution Hunter CollegeHome Institution SUNY BuffaloCo-authors Yi Yan, Hunter College, Dailia Francis,Hunter College, Laurel Eckhardt, Hunter College

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Faculty, Program Administratorsand Other Participants

Leah AbrahaGrant AdministratorHunter Collegeabraha@genectr.hunter.cuny.edu

Howard AdamsH. G. Adams and Associateshadamsasso@aol.com

John AustinDirector, Sponsored ProgramsDelaware State Universityjaustin@desu.edu

Karen BallManager of Finance andAdministrationThe Leadership AllianceBrown Universitykaren_ball@brown.edu

Charles BarloweDean of Graduate StudiesDartmouth Collegecharles.k.barlowe@dartmouth.edu

Bernard BatsonNSF IGERT Program CoordinatorUniversity of South Floridabbatson@eng.usf.edu

Frederick BigaGraduate StudentBrown Universitybiga@brown.edu

Constant BissahoyoGraduate StudentBrown Universityconstant_bissahoyo@brown.edu

Roi BlackwellSpecial Project AssistantHoward Universityrcblackwell@howard.edu

Clyde BriantDean of EngineeringBrown UniversityClyde_Briant@brown.edu

Joseph BrownDirector of Student AffairsStanford Universityjlbrown@stanford.edu

Pat CabralAssistant to Dean, Graduate SchoolYale Universitypat.cabral@yale.edu

Liza Cariaga-LoAssistant Dean, Graduate SchoolYale Universityliza.cariaga-lo@yale.edu

Roger ChalkleySenior Associate Dean forBiomedical ResearchVanderbilt Universityroger.chalkley@vanderbilt.edu

Mary CroweDirector, Center for UndergraduateResearchXavier University of Louisianamcrowe@xula.edu

Pamela DavisProgram AssistantCornell Universitypd43@cornell.edu

Francoise FreyreAssistant DeanWeill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell Universityffreyre@med.cornell.edu

Seth FrietzeGraduate StudentHarvard Universityseth_frietze@student.hms.harvard.edu

Michael GainesAssistant ProvostUniversity of Miamimgaines@bio.miami.edu

Sharon GambleDirector of Minority Affairs &Special ProgramsColumbia Universitysg772@columbia.edu

John GatesAssociate Dean of the CollegeHarvard Universityjohn_gates@harvard.edu

Mekbib GemedaDirector, Office of DiversityNew York Universitymekbib.gemeda@med.nyu.edu

Kay Johnson GrahamSenior EEO SpecialistNIH Office of Equal Opportunity &Diversityjohnsoka@od.nih.gov

Danielle GrayAssistant Dean of Academic Affairsand DiversityPrinceton Universitydg2@princeton.edu

Anika GreenAssistant Dean for GraduateEducationStanford Universityagreen1@stanford.edu

Denise GuiseProgram CoordinatorJohns Hopkins Universitydguise@jhmi.edu

Louise HainlineDean, Research and GraduateStudiesBrooklyn CollegeLouiseH@brooklyn.cuny.edu

Robert Harris, Jr.Vice Provost for Diversity & FacultyDevelopmentCornell Universityrlh10@cornell.edu

Mark HernandezAssociate Professor & ProjectDirectorUniversity of Colorado at Bouldermark.Hernandez@colorado.edu

George C. HillAssociate Dean for DiversityVanderbilt Universitygeorge.hill@vanderbilt.edu

Judy JacksonAdministrative DirectorUniversity of Pennsylvaniajajackso@mail.med.upenn.edu

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Alfred JohnsonDeputy DirectorNIH Office of Loan Repayment andScholarshipacjohnson@nih.gov

Marcus JonesPostdoctoral FellowInstitute for Genomic Researchmarcusjones06@gmail.com

Wash JonesDirector, University ScholarsProgramPrairie View A&M Universitywash_jones@pvamu.edu

Barbara KahnCoordinator for Graduate andUndergraduate ProgramsThe Leadership AllianceBrown Universitybarbara_kahn@brown.edu

Florence KempnerMARC CoordinatorBrooklyn Collegefkempner@brooklyn.cuny.edu

Edward KimTechnical SpecialistThe Leadership AllianceBrown UniversityEdward_Kim_1@brown.edu

Craig LoveResearch AssociateWestatcraiglove@westat.com

Noe LozanoAssociate Dean of Student AffairsStanford Universitynoe@stanford.edu

Edward MarshallProgram CoordinatorUniversity of Pennsylvaniaedwardhm@mail.med.upenn.edu

William MooreProfessor of ChemistrySouthern University at Baton Rougebillsubr@aol.com

Mary NyingiCoordinator, Student FellowshipProgramsAmerican Society For Microbiologymnyingi@asmusa.org

Richard OchilloDirectorMorgan State Universityrochillo@jewel.morgan.edu

Joel OppenheimSenior Associate Dean forBiomedical Science ProgramsNew York Universityoppenj01@med.nyu.edu

George OTooleAssociate ProfessorDartmouth Collegegeorgeo@dartmouth.edu

Yvonne PatersonProfessor of MicrobiologyUniversity of Pennsylvaniayvonne@mail.med.upenn.edu

Carlos RamosDean for Academic AffairsUniversity of Puerto Ricocgramos@uprrp.edu

Roosevelt Ratliff, Jr.Professor/Assistant Vice-Presidentfor LeadershipClaflin Universityrratliff@claflin.edu

David RedmanAssociate Dean for Academic AffairsPrinceton Universitydnredman@princeton.edu

Ramona RhodesPostdoctoral FellowBrown University Center forGerontology and HealthcareResearchramona_rhodes@brown.edu

Israel RodriguezAssistant Director for Student AffairsNew York Universityisrael.rodriguez@nyu.edu

Susan RossAssociate Dean, BiomedicalGraduate StudiesUniversity of Pennsylvaniarosss@mail.med.upenn.edu

Pamela Scott-JohnsonChair & Associate Professor ofPsychologyMorgan State Universitypsjohnson@moac.morgan.edu

Laurel SouthardDirector of Undergraduate Research& OutreachCornell Universityles3@cornell.edu

Cynthia SpenceDirector of UNCF/Mellon Programs& Assoc. ProfessorSpelman Collegecspence@spelman.edu

Sandra SpiegelDirector, Recruiting & Diversity,Graduate StudiesDartmouth Collegesandra.spiegel@dartmouth.edu

Jocelyn SpraggFaculty Director, Diversity Programs,Division of Medical SciencesHarvard Universityjspragg@hms.harvard.edu

Susie ValaitisProgram AssociateIGERT National RecruitmentProgramsvalaitis@igert.org

Peter VelazquezPostdoctoral FellowNew York Universityvelazquez@saturn.med.nyu.edu

John WattsAIRO DirectorMontana State University -Bozemanjwatts@montana.edu

Catherine WillManager, Student Recruitment &ProgramsJohns Hopkins Universitycwill@jhmi.edu

Elaine WilleyAcademic Affairs SpecialistPrinceton Universityewilley@princeton.edu

John WilsonDean, Division of Natural Sciences &Public HealthDillard Universityjwilson@dillard.edu

Valerie WilsonExecutive DirectorThe Leadership AllianceBrown Universityvalerie_wilson@brown.edu

Paulette YoungInstitute for Research in AfricanAmerican StudiesColumbia Universitypy23@columbia.edu

Sara YoungOutreach DirectorMontana State University–Bozemansaralyoung@hotmail.com

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Undergraduate ParticipantsAdzua AbdullahHoward UniversitySpelman Collegeadzuaa@aol.com

Ishmail Abdus-SaboorUniversity of PennsylvaniaNorth Carolina A&T State Universityishmail84@yahoo.com

Marian Acevedo AlvarezNew York UniversityUPR-Rio Piedrasmacevedo_12@hotmail.com

Desmond AdamuWeill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityTexas Southern Universitydesmondyeng@yahoo.fr

Susan AduayiBrown UniversityUMass Bostonsusanaduayi@hotmail.com

David AguStanford UniversityStanford Universitydagu@stanford.edu

Anthony AgyapongBrown UniversityUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyanthony6@umbc.edu

John AjetunmobiUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyjohna1@umbc.edu

Oluwamuye AkinboteNew York University SacklerUniversity of Georgiafelix23@uga.edu

Bernadine AkukweUniversity of PennsylvaniaHunter Collegebakukwe@hunter.cuny.edu

Jemma AlarconHunter CollegeUniversity of North Texasjemma.libre@gmail.com

Erika AlexanderBrown UniversitySpelman Collegeealexander@spelman.edu

Kraynal AlfredYale UniversityGeorgia State Universitykalfred1@student.gsu.edu

Jehan AlladinaHunter CollegeBrown Universityjehan@brown.edu

Eric AmaroJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of Miamiea13560@aol.com

Adae AmoakoYale UniversityDelaware State Universitypuflala@yahoo.com

Martha AmoakoJohns Hopkins UniversityBrown Universitymartha_amoako@brown.edu

Naa Ayele AmponsahHarvard UniversityMount Holyoke Collegenayampon@mtholyoke.edu

Sarah Ann AndersonNew York University SacklerXavier University of Louisianasranders@xula.edu

Adriana AritaNew York University SacklerUniversity of Miamiaarita@umsis.miami.edu

Christophe ArteagaNew York UniversityBarry Universityarteagac@bucmail.barry.edu

Andrew ArtzUniversity of Colorado at BoulderHarvard Universityartz@fas.harvard.edu

Selina AsanteUniversity of PennsylvaniaBowdoin Collegesasante@bowdoin.edu

Nydea AvilesCornell UniversityUPR-Rio Piedrasrpo30571@uprrp.edu

Olga AyonStanford UniversityUniversity of Arizonaolgaa@email.arizona.edu

Nkiru AzikiweUniversity of MiamiBrown Universitynkiru_azikiwe@brown.edu

Rashaan BallardMorgan State UniversityMorgan State Universitypoly2002rlb@yahoo.com

Zulu BalumbuNew York UniversityCSU Long Beachkbalumbu@csulb.edu

Saffie BanguraMorgan State UniversityMorgan State Universitysaffiebangura12@yahoo.com

Cameron BardlivingUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty

Rachel BarronUniversity of PennsylvaniaOhio Northern Universityrebbie7@yahoo.com

Christie BellUniversity of PennsylvaniaTemple Universityclbell@temple.edu

Patricia BeltHoward UniversityHampton Universitypatricia.belt@pipeline.hampton.edu

Anne BerryNew York University SacklerOberlin Collegeaberry@oberlin.edu

Amanuel BeyeneColumbia UniversityMorehouse Collegeabeyene@gmail.com

Pierce Big Left HandMontana State University -BozemanChief Dull Knife Collegek_s_runner@yahoo.com

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Raffael Big Left HandMontana State University -BozemanChief Dull Knife Collegeumbks@montana.edu

Carla BigheadMontana State University -BozemanLittle Big Horn Collegec_jonzen@yahoo.com

Sonya BigLegginsMontana State University -BozemanMontana State University -Bozemansbigleggins@yahoo.com

Naomi BobeCornell UniversityUPR-Mayagueznbg6344@uprm.edu

Michelle BoydBrown UniversityHoward Universitymjboyd@howard.edu

Tiffany BrannonStanford UniversityFlorida International Universitytbran002@fiu.edu

Gianna BrisboneUniversity of Colorado at BoulderDelaware State Universitygmbrisbone@hotmail.com

Alison BrownUniversity of PennsylvaniaSpelman Collegeallyca3160@aol.com

Krysten BrownBrown UniversityHunter Collegemisskrystenbrown@yahoo.com

Rodney BrownCornell UniversityClaflin Universityrodney.brown@claflin.edu

Tashalee BrownJohns Hopkins UniversityJohns Hopkins Universitytrbrown@jhu.edu

Vondina BrownUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyvondina1@umbc.edu

LaToia BryantStanford UniversityUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountylbryant1@umbc.edu

Yevgeniya BukshpunHunter CollegeUCLAJennybuk@ucla.eduJennifer ButlerNew York University SacklerTuskegee Universitylabrat02@hotmail.com

Khena BullshieldsMontana State University -BozemanMontana State University -Bozemankhena_rena@hotmail.com

Jessica ButlerHarvard UniversityXavier University of Louisianajsbutler@xula.edu

Millicent BynumHoward UniversitySpelman Collegembynum@spelman.edu

Katherine ByrdTufts UniversityXavier University of Louisianassonic04@yahoo.com

Javier Cabrera-PerezWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringColumbia Universityjc2375@columbia.edu

Brenda Cadiz-RiveraBrown UniversityUPR-Humacaobrench84@yahoo.com

Andrene CampbellYale UniversityOakwood Collegealiccamp16@aol.com

Alonzo Coleman, Jr.Morgan State UniversityMorgan State Universityvarcityplayer50@hotmail.com

Liliana ColónTufts UniversityUniversity of Puerto Ricolilycs@aol.com

Veronica Colon-RosarioColumbia UniversityUPR-Rio Piedrasverocolonr@yahoo.com

Bradford CondonNew York University SacklerOberlin Collegebcondon@oberlin.edu

Kathia CorderoHarvard UniversityUPR-Mayaguezkcc6387@uprm.edu

Pablo CornejoUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Colorado at Bouldercornejow@colorado.edu

Lori CroomNew York UniversitySackler Spelman Collegelori981342@msn.com

Anna CruzWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringUniversity of North Carolina ChapelHillacruz@email.unc.edu

Leigh-Ann CruzHarvard UniversityMount St. Mary's Collegeleigcruz@msmc.la.edu

Fernando CuascutHarvard UniversityUniversity of Puerto Ricofxcuascut@hotmail.com

Leon CushenberryBrown UniversityUC Davislecush@ucdavis.edu

Cynthia Davies-VennUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyNew York University Sacklercdavies2@umbc.edu

Jennifer DayDartmouth CollegeWestminster Collegejld0325@westminstercollege.edu

Mariela de Jesús EncarnaciónUniversity of Colorado at BoulderPolytechnic University of Puerto Ricoblu_18@terra.com

Mark DeBloisMontana State University -BozemanUniversity of Hawaii Manoadeblois@hawaii.edu

Marciela DeGraceUniversity of PennsylvaniaCarnegie Mellon Universitymdegrace@andrew.cmu.edu

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Tracie DelgadoHarvard UniversityUCLAtracie2001eagle@yahoo.com

Mercy DicksonJohns Hopkins UniversityPrairie View A&M Universitymercy77074@yahoo.com

Antonia Dominguez DominguezHarvard UniversityNew Mexico State Universityantonia@nmsu.edu

Riley DoyleDartmouth CollegeColby Collegerodoyle@colby.edu

Matthew EdwardsPrinceton UniversityMesa State Collegemedwards@mesastate.edu

Lorien EllemanYale UniversitySaint John's Collegebokusmole@cs.com

Marc EmersonJohns Hopkins UniversityCSU San Diegomarcemer@aol.com

Martin EscandonNew York University SacklerUniversity of Washingtonescandal@u.washington.edu

B. Adriana EscobedoHarvard UniversityCSU San Josee28addi@yahoo.com

Aiyda EvansBrown UniversityMorgan State Universityaiydaevans@hotmail.com

Dewan FahimaYale UniversityRutgers Universitydewanfahima@yahoo.com

Pedro FaltoUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUPR-Mayaguezpafalto@gmail.com

Ramzi FawazYale UniversityUC Berkeleyramzaroo@hotmail.com

Jannatul FerdousHunter CollegeMount Holyoke Collegejferdous@mtholyoke.edu

Karlene FerronYale UniversityMount Holyoke Collegekcferron@mtholyoke.edu

Shawnta FlatnessMontana State University -BozemanMontana State University -Bozemansflatness@mymail.montana.edu

Shawane FletcherJackson State UniversityDillard Universityshawanemf@hotmail.com

Luis FloresColumbia UniversityUC Berkeleyluis056@berkeley.edu

Khrysthal FountainBrown UniversityTougaloo Collegekhrysthal_fountain@hotmail.com

Andrea FowlerNew York UniversityCSU San Diegoacfowler@sbcglobal.net

Samuel FranksHarvard UniversityLouisiana State University-BatonRougesambiology2005@yahoo.com

Antonio FunchesBrown UniversityXavier University of Louisianaantoniofunches1@yahoo.com

Bernadette GailliardCornell UniversityAmerican Universitybgailliard@yahoo.com

Kimberly Gallion-ExumCornell UniversityUniversity of Nebraska-Omahakgallion@mail.unomaha.edu

Armando GarciaStanford UniversityBrown Universityarmando_garcia@brown.edu

Karen GarciaUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Miamikapa2701@hotmail.com

Mawuse GbegnonUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Pennsylvaniamawusek@sas.upenn.edu

Rachel GhansahYale UniversityNew School University/Eugene LangCollegejicarakg@aol.com

Mariana GiustiColumbia UniversityBard Collegemg128@bard.edu

Janessa GivensMorgan State UniversityMorgan State Universityjanessagivens@yahoo.com

Krzysztof GlomskiNew York University SacklerCollege of New Jerseyglomski2@tcnj.edu

Michael GolightlyPrinceton UniversityUC Irvinemgolight@uci.edu

Andres GonzalezCornell UniversityUPR-Rio Piedrasa_gonzalez02b@hotmail.com

Paul GopherMontana State University -BozemanStone Child Collegesmeltrboy@yahoo.com

Ashley GordonUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyash1@umbc.edu

Cicely GrateBrown UniversityClaflin Universitycicgrate@hotmail.com

Rashidah GreenWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringBrown Universityicbrownie@yahoo.com

Brandon GriffinBrown UniversitySouthern University at Baton Rougeceleus2000@yahoo.com

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Undergraduates Participants

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Demetria GriffinUniversity of PennsylvaniaTennessee State Universitydemetriatsu@hotmail.com

Roxana GuerraWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringJohns Hopkins Universityrguerra3@jhu.edu

Elizabeth GuevaraWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringColumbia Universityeg2135@columbia.edu

Jasmine GuionHoward UniversityGrambling State Universityjdguion@yahoo.com

David GuttmannNew York University SacklerBrown Universitydavid_guttmann@brown.edu

Samuel HaileBrown UniversityJackson State Universitysam_2_0_0_2@yahoo.com

Diana Paula HallareDartmouth CollegeDominican University of Californiadiana.hallare@students.dominican.edu

Greg HamanNew York UniversityCarleton Collegehamang@carleton.edu

Douglas HardestyNew York University SacklerEarlham Collegehardedo@earlham.edu

Camille HardimanJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of Pennsylvaniacamilleh@sas.upenn.edu

Porshia HaymonBrown UniversityXavier University of Louisianaplhaymon@xula.edu

Huldah HaynesUniversity of Colorado at BoulderDelaware State Universityhhaynes456@yahoo.com

Charlie HazStanford UniversityFlorida International UniversityChaz001@hotmail.com

Alacea HeadMontana State University -BozemanLittle Big Horn Collegenative_gurl90@yahoo.com

Jessica HealyMontana State University -BozemanFort Belknap Collegejjane04@yahoo.com

Alejandro HenaoUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Colorado at Boulderalejandro.henao@colorado.edu

Armen HendersonUniversity of PennsylvaniaMansfield University of Pennsylvaniaarmen19120@aol.com

Jeffrey HenryUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Colorado at Boulderjeffrey.henry@colorado.edu

Carlos HernandezStanford University EngineeringStanford University Engineeringcarlosh@stanford.edu

Francisco HernandezWeill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityUPR-Mayagueztortuguin69@hotmail.com

Jennifer HernandezColumbia UniversityBrooklyn Collegejch783@cs.com

Pankaj HernandezDartmouth CollegeUPR-Mayaguezpsahai1@yahoo.com

Chantel HillMontana State University -BozemanLittle Big Horn Collegechantel_hill03@yahoo.com

Jeff HillMontana State University -BozemanLittle Big Horn Collegenative_1950@yahoo.com

Matthew HillerYale UniversityOakwood Collegemhiller83@hotmail.com

Shuyan HuangNew York UniversityNew York Universityshuyanh@yahoo.com

Uzoma IheagwaraYale UniversityUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyuiheagwara@bluelink.andover.edu

Maria Erika IlaganWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringUniversity of Rochestermilagan@mail.rochester.edu

Darren Jackson IIMorgan State UniversityMorgan State Universitydwjjacksonii@aol.com

Sondra JasienowskiYale UniversityMount Holyoke Collegesejasien@mtholyoke.edu

Kayin JeffersHunter CollegeJames Madison Universityjefferkk@jmu.edu

La Wanda JilesCornell UniversityClaflin Universitylawanda.jiles@claflin.edu

Dominique JohniganMorgan State UniversityMorgan State Universitydominiquejohnigan@yahoo.com

Lakesha JohnsonJohns Hopkins UniversitySouthern University at Baton Rougekesha1432003@yahoo.com

Sophia KamranWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringMassachusetts Institute ofTechnologysophia2@mit.edu

Miranda KimNew York University SacklerAmherst Collegembkim@amherst.edu

John KinseyMontana State University -BozemanFort Belknap Collegejk_aka_hlms@yahoo.com

Jessica KnightUniversity of PennsylvaniaWashington Collegejknight2@washcoll.edu

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Andrew KohlwayYale UniversityUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountykohlway1@umbc.edu

Tal KramerDartmouth CollegeEmory Universitytkrame2@emory.edu

Rina LadJohns Hopkins UniversityRutgers Universityvrinda885@yahoo.com

Jessica LarsonHunter CollegeSwarthmore Collegejlarson1@swarthmore.edu

Jessica LaughlinYale UniversityStanford Universityjess21@stanford.edu

Brad LavalleeMontana State University -BozemanStone Child Collegecreatorswarrior@yahoo.com

Joslynn LeeDartmouth CollegeFort Lewis Collegejslee1@fortlewis.edu

Katie LeeHarvard UniversityUniversity of Minnesota-Twin Citiesleex1308@umn.edu

Huiyang LiangWeill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityUC Berkeleyhuiyang6@berkeley.edu

Grace LinJohns Hopkins UniversityIndiana University-Bloomingtongrlin@indiana.edu

Renee LittlelightMontana State University -BozemanLittle Big Horn Collegellrjk2003@hotmail.com

Tanti LoePrinceton UniversitySmith Collegetloe@smith.edu

María López-RosarioNew York University SacklerUPR-Mayagueznansotit@caribe.net

Lizanee LorenzoTufts UniversityUPR-Mayaguezlizanee@hotmail.com

Marcus LowtherUniversity of Colorado at BoulderPrinceton Universitymlowther@princeton.edu

Michelle Lozada-ContrerasWeill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityUPR-Mayaguezmichelle14k@yahoo.com

Kenneth LucasPrinceton UniversityCollege of New JerseyLucas3@tcnj.edu

Keith LucasPrinceton UniversityCollege of New Jerseylucas2@tcnj.edu

Lizbeth ManoahStanford UniversityFlorida International Universitylmanoah@bellsouth.net

Joan MarcanoUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUPR-Mayaguez802033989@uprm.edu

Elizabeth MartinMontana State University -BozemanLittle Big Horn Collegeitsy69@hotmail.com

Carolina MartinezUniversity of PennsylvaniaBarry Universitypombo-martinezc@bucmail.barry.edu

Vanessa Matos-CruzHarvard UniversityUPR-Rio Piedrasvanessa.vanessamatos@gmail.com

Hossein MaymaniNew York UniversityUniversity of Oklahomahmaymani@ou.edu

Talea MayoUniversity of Colorado at BoulderGrambling State Universitytalealashea@yahoo.com

Caleb McKinneyJohns Hopkins UniversityCornell Universityccm32@cornell.edu

Sam McNealBrown UniversityGeorgia State Universitysmcneal@earthlink.net

Nicole McWhorterHarvard UniversityCornell Universitynym3@cornell.edu

Luis MedinaBrown UniversityBrown Universityluis_medina@brown.edu

Elizabeth MejiaNew York UniversityUniversity of Miamie.mejia@umiami.edu

Eshete MekonnenUniversity of Colorado at BoulderLoyola MarymountUniversity-Los Angelesmrshay23@gmail.com

Ashley MentlikUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountymentlik1@umbc.edu

Randy MilesHarvard UniversityHampton Universityrandy_miles@msn.com

Stephen MobleyUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountysmobley1@umbc.edu

Geronda MontalvoUniversity of PennsylvaniaClark Atlanta Universityrhonda_6699@yahoo.com

Luis MoralesUniversity of Colorado at BoulderNew Mexico State Universityzuzo17@yahoo.com

Michelle MoralesWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringCSU Los Angelesmichelle387@msn.com

Nicholas John MorleyWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHarvard Universitynjmorley@fas.harvard.edu

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Undergraduates Participants

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Jonah MorsetteMontana State University -BozemanLittle Big Horn Collegejammin_j_m@hotmail.com

Kaleefa MunroeYale UniversityBrooklyn Collegekielsparkle@gmail.com

Kenghana MunroeUniversity of Colorado at BoulderBrooklyn Collegekenghana@aol.com

Jennifer MunsonHarvard UniversityTulane Universityjmunson1@tulane.edu

Bettel MussieTufts UniversityUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountybettel1@umbc.edu

Nkechia Ng-a-quiBrooklyn CollegeBrooklyn Collegenkechia2003@aol.com

Kevin NguyenYale UniversityRutgers Universityyoohan@eden.rutgers.edu

Allison NicholsCornell UniversityHamilton Collegeamnichol@hamilton.edu

Chinyere NwaneriStanford University School ofMedicineUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountycnwaner1@umbc.edu

Chinedu NworuUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Delawarecpreme@udel.edu

Erika O'BannonPrinceton UniversityBoston Collegeobannone@bc.edu

Nwando ObeleYale UniversityMount Holyoke CollegeTata.obele@gmail.comViviana OrozcoTufts UniversityUPR-Cayeygirl_star_03@yahoo.com

Uchechukwu ObihNew York University SacklerXavier University of Louisianaucheobih@hotmail.com

Tishina OkegbeNorthwestern UniversityDillard Universitytokegbe@gmail.com

Dale OkoroduduHarvard UniversityUniversity of Missouri-Columbiadoodzb@mizzou.edu

Shaleen Old CoyoteMontana State University -BozemanMontana State University -Bozemanoldcoyote_40@msn.com

Larna Old ElkMontana State University -BozemanLittle Big Horn Collegelarna_oe@hotmail.com

Anna OlibarriaTufts UniversityArizona State University Westanna.olibarria@asu.edu

Olivia OrtizColumbia UniversityUniversity of North Texasoortiz@unt.edu

Aton OsbourneBrown UniversityXavier University of Louisianaaosbourn@xula.edu

Nathan OsbunNew York University SacklerTexas A&M Universitynosbun@tamu.edu

Ejiroghene OteriStanford UniversityLouisiana Tech Universityeuo001@latech.edu

Justine OttNew York University SacklerMount St. Mary's Collegecntinsheep@aol.com

Garrett PachecoHarvard UniversityUniversity of Arizonapachecog@email.arizona.edu

Cindy ParraWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringColumbia Universitycep2102@columbia.edu

Brandon PennStanford University School ofMedicineUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountybrandon7@umbc.edu

Jenna PerezStanford University EngineeringStanford Universityjrperez@stanford.edu

Nelissa Perez-NazarioHarvard UniversityUPR-Mayaguez802025225@uprm.edu

Gandhy Pierre-LouisUniversity of PennsylvaniaSUNY Binghamtongpierre1@binghamton.edu

Patrick PilieNew York UniversityUniversity of Georgiapiliepg@uga.edu

Courtney Pollard, IIIUniversity of PennsylvaniaMorehouse Collegecp0713@hotmail.com

Joy-Nicole PowellJohns Hopkins UniversityPennsylvania State Universityjnp132@psu.edu

Vasthie PrudentJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of Miamivp2009@hotmail.com

Jennifer PrzybyloUniversity of PennsylvaniaYale Universitycelsus101@aol.com

Antonio Pulido, Jr.University of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Arizonapulido@email.arizona.edu

Haoming QiuNew York University SacklerCornell Universityhq23@cornell.edu

Dorianne RabinowitzHarvard UniversitySaint John's Universitydorianne.rabinowitz03@stjohns.edu

Willy Ramos PerezJohns Hopkins UniversityUPR-Rio Piedraswillydeyvi@yahoo.com

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Nicole RamseyHarvard UniversityHoward Universitynramsey@howard.edu

David RangelJohns Hopkins UniversityLincoln Universitymonarchus4@mac.com

Derrick RaphaelNew York UniversityPrinceton Universityraphael@princeton.edu

Todd RegnierWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringUniversity of Massachusetts,Amhersttregnier@clarku.edu

Vimalier Reyes-OrtizStanford University EngineeringUPR-Mayaguezvimarey@hotmail.com

Mayrim RiosUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Puerto Rico, RioPiedrasrp036473@uprrp.edu

Sherry RitterTufts UniversityTruman State Universitysherry_lynn05@yahoo.com

Aracelis RiveraHunter CollegeUniversity of Puerto RicoAc24@yahoo.com

Ivia Rivera-AgostoTufts UniversityUPR-Humacaohija_dsol@hotmail.com

Jessica RiversWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringHampton Universityjanriv98edu@yahoo.com

Tosha RichardsonUniversity of Colorado at BoulderVirginia Commonwealth Universitytkrmocca@aol.com

Giorgio RoccaroWeill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityCornell Universitygar36@cornell.edu

Samelys RodriguezUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversidad Metropolitanachavela731@msn.com

Lourdes Rodriguez-ReyesColumbia UniversityUPR-Humacaoisabel_6176@yahoo.com

Nicole RomeoBrown UniversityBrooklyn Collegelauren_a15@hotmail.com

Miranda RoseCornell UniversityOhio State Universityrose.302@osu.edu

Eli RosenbergNew York University SacklerCornell Universityesr25@cornell.edu

Crystal RussellMontana State University -BozemanMontana State University -Bozemancrys_dawn_03@yahoo.com

Jason RussellPrinceton UniversityClaflin Universityjason.russell@claflin.edu

Marianne SacasaWeill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell UniversityUniversity of Miamim.sacasa@miami.edu

Kirisitina SailiataPrinceton UniversityMacalester Collegeksailiata@macalester.edu

Molain SaintilusNew York University SacklerNew York Universityms1640@nyu.edu

Jasmin SalcedoColumbia UniversityBrandeis Universityjsalcedo@brandeis.edu

LaTanya SalmonMorgan State UniversityMorgan State Universityellaslmon96@yahoo.com

Diana SanchezBrooklyn CollegeBrooklyn Colleged_m_sanchez@yahoo.com

Rachel SangHarvard UniversityMinnesota State University,Moorheadsangra@mnstate.edu

Carlos SantamariaCornell UniversityTexas A&M Universitykcassasmak@neo.tamu.edu

Claritsa SantosNew York University SacklerUPR-Rio Piedrasclari_18@hotmail.com

Karla SantosUniversity of PennsylvaniaPontifical Catholic University ofPuerto Ricokm_santos@hotmail.com

Tiffany SeljeJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of Texas at El Pasousakoep@yahoo.com

Ellen ShapiroHunter CollegeSUNY New Paltzshapir84@newpaltz.edu

Shayla ShorterWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyshorter1@umbc.edu

Piya SircarYale UniversityMount Holyoke Collegepsircar@mtholyoke.edu

Tifney SkylesBrown UniversityHampton Universitytifney.skyles@pipeline.hamptonu.edu

Jessyca SmallMontana State University -BozemanMontana State University -Bozemansmall@montana.edu

Adjoa Smalls-ManteyWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-KetteringUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyadjoasm1@umbc.edu

Charm SmithCornell UniversityMansfield University of Pennsylvaniasmithcl@mnsfld.edu

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Denean StandingMontana State University -BozemanMontana State University -Bozemandeneanday@yahoo.com

Raymond SteathPrinceton UniversityPrairie View A&M Universityuniverseatwar77@aol.com

Joshua SternUniversity of PennsylvaniaBrandeis Universitygoshjoshua@aol.com

Ryon Sun RhodesMontana State University -BozemanMontana State University -Bozemanryons@montana.edu

Scott TabakmanNew York University SacklerDuke Universitysmt18@duke.edu

Alemji TakuColumbia UniversityRollins College-Winter Parkataku@rollins.edu

Shariya TerrellHarvard UniversityCentre Collegeslterr00@centre.edu

Valerie ThertusHunter CollegeRutgers Universityvthertus@eden.rutgers.edu

Josephine ThinwaHarvard UniversitySouthwestern Universitythinwaj@southwestern.edu

Katie ThorenNew York University SacklerLafayette Collegethorenk@lafayette.edu

Casey ThurstonHarvard UniversityUniversity of Central Floridajthurston@cfl.rr.com

Lina TorresStanford UniversityFlorida International Universityltorr003@fiu.edu

Nidza TorresUniversity of MiamiPontifical Catholic University ofPuerto Riconidzamtorres@hotmail.com

Nene UgoekeJohns Hopkins UniversityNorth Carolina Central Universitylynnene37@aol.com

Lawrence UraduMorgan State UniversityMorgan State Universitylawrenceuradu@yahoo.com

Katrin UsifoNew York UniversityUniversity of Georgiaukat@uga.edu

Deree VanceBrown UniversityTougaloo Collegederee_vance@yahoo.com

Larry VarnStanford UniversityClaflin Universitylarry.varn@claflin.edu

Genevieve VazquezDartmouth CollegeUniversity of Miamig.vazquez1@umiami.edu

Luisa Vézquez-LópezYale UniversityUPR-Rio Piedrasluisa_vl@universia.pr

Carlos VeraUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUPR-Mayaguezveracarlosd@aol.com

Marcia WalkerBrown UniversityNorthwestern Universitym-walker7@northwestern.edu

Zakiya WhatleyColumbia UniversityHampton Universityzakiya_whatley@msn.com

Vania WhiteMontana State University -BozemanLittle Big Horn Collegenativeluver2002@yahoo.com

Loren WhitehornMontana State University -BozemanMontana State University -Bozemannativegrl_24@hotmail.com

Katharina WichnerNew York UniversityHumboldt Universitaet of Berlinkatharina.wichner@gmx.net

Odette WilliamsHarvard UniversityRutgers Universityflyby42@hotmail.com

Ryann WilliamsUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyry3@umbc.edu

Adam WilliamsonDartmouth CollegeCarleton Collegeadampwilliamson@gmail.com

LaKaii WilsonUniversity of Colorado at BoulderDillard Universitykiadudiamond6@aol.com

Chris WongNew York University SacklerUPR-Mayaguezw_chris02@yahoo.com

Derek WongPrinceton UniversityUC Berkeleydwong@berkeley.edu

Antoine WrotenMorgan State UniversityMorgan State Universityantoine_wroten@yahoo.com

Nana YeboaUniversity of PennsylvaniaSpelman Collegenyeboah_940@hotmail.com

Katherine YoungHunter CollegeSUNY Buffaloknyoung@buffalo.edu

Varvara ZeldovichNew York University SacklerCornell Universityvbz2@cornell.edu

Tigist ZenayePrinceton UniversityMarymount Collegedunithinking@yahoo.com

Heather ZidowNew York University SacklerUniversity of Texas at Austinheather.zidow@verizon.net

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Graduate Student ParticipantsJavier ArceColumbia Universityjaa67@columbia.edu

Omari BandeleVanderbilt Universityomari.J.bandele@vanderbilt.edu

Maria BaqueroYale Universitymariateresa.baquero@yale.edu

Travis BoyceOhio Universitytravis.d.boyce.1@ohio.edu

Vladimir CamarenaNew York Universitycamarv01@med.nyu.edu

Juan CarmonaHarvard Universitycarmona@fas.harvard.edu

Marcia ChatelainBrown UniversityMarcia_Chatelain@brown.edu

Francheska ColonUniversity of Pennsylvaniafcg@mail.med.upenn.edu

Luis Cuadra-RodriguezUniversity of Colorado at Boulderluis.cuadra-rodriguez@colorado.edu

Jamaine DavisUniversity of Pennsylvaniajamaine@mail.med.upenn.edu

Amanda De FourNew York Universityadefour1@umbc.edu

Bridget DeckerDartmouth Collegebld@dartmouth.edu

Cynthia DuarteColumbia Universitycmd67@columbia.edu

William FisherColumbia Universitywvf1@columbia.edu

Marisa GalvezStanford Universitymgalvez@stanford.edu

Kristin GarciaUniversity of Colorado at Bouldergarciakc@colorado.edu

Meda HigaUniversity of Utahmeda.higa@hci.utah.edu

Ayana HollowayHarvard Universityholloway@fnal.gov

Rhonda HydeHarvard Universityrhyde@fas.harvard.edu

Jerainne JohnsonUniversity of Southern Californiajmichellej@hotmail.com

Donald JosephColumbiaUniversitydj241@columbia.edu

Kendra Jupiter WilsonTulane Universitykjdiva23@yahoo.com

Michele KadnarNew York Universitykadnam01@med.nyu.edu

Vernorris KellyBrown Universityvernorris_kelly@brown.edu

Arindel MaharajHarvard Universityarindel@hotmail.com

Priscilla MaldonadoNew York Universitymaldop01@med.nyu.edu

Christina MedinaAlbert Einstein College of Medicinecmedina@aecom.yu.edu

Maaza MehzunDartmouth Collegemaaza@dartmouth.edu

Sommer MillerUniversity of Pennsylvaniasomms99@hotmail.com

Michelle MondouxPrinceton Universitymmondoux@molbio.princeton.edu

Rodney MontagueColumbia Universityrem49@columbia.edu

Nadya Morales-OquendoYale Universitynadya.morales@yale.edu

Iyabo MorrisonFlorida State Universitykewpie93@yahoo.com

David MylesYale Universitydavid.myles@yale.edu

Luna NajeraCornell Universityeh62@cornell.edu

Yasmine Ndassa-ColdayHarvard Universityndassa@fas.harvard.edu

Omonike OmotosoJohns Hopkins Universityomonikeo@hotmail.com

Akua Owusu-SarfoBrown Universityakua_owusu-sarfo@brown.edu

One PaganCornell Universityorp2@cornell.edu

Alicia PinderhughesNew York Universitypindea01@med.nyu.edu

Adam PontNew York Universityponta01@med.nyu.edu

Lisa RamosColumbia Universitylyr2@columbia.edu

Erica RiddleStanford Universityeriddle@stanford.edu

Gahodery RodriguezYale Universitygahodery.rodriguez@yale.edu

Mari RodriguezUniversity of Colorado at Bouldermari.rodriguez@colorado.edu

Elda Maria RomanStanford Universityem.roman@gmail.com

Edgardo Sanabria-Valent-nNew York Universitysanabe01@med.nyu.edu

Jamil ScottHarvard Universityjamil_scott@student.hms.harvard.edu

Yelena ShustermanNew York Universityas1294@nyu.edu

Laleh TalebianDartmouth Collegelaleh.talebian@dartmouth.edu

Olisambu UcheWeill Graduate School of MedicalSciences of Cornell Universityolu2001@med.cornell.edu

Wilton VirgoArizona State UniversityWilton@asu.edu

Diedra WrightingHarvard Universitywrightin@fas.harvard.edu

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Who’s Who at the Symposium

Howard G. AdamsH.G. Adams & Associates Inc.

Howard G. Adams is Founder and President of H.G. Adams & Associates, Inc., aGA based consulting company that provides human development services andproducts to educational, governmental, and industrial organizations. He is a leadingexpert on mentoring and mentorship development and has consulted extensivelyon mentoring as an effective strategy for professional, educational, and personaldevelopment. Dr. Adams has spoken at over 500 colleges and universities, andnational conferences, and conducted training for a number of fortune 500companies. In 1989, President Reagan appointed Dr. Adams to the U.S.Congressional Task Force on Women, Minorities and the Handicapped in Science& Technology. In 1996, President Clinton awarded Dr. Adams the PresidentialAward for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring. In1999, Black Issues in Higher Education named Dr. Adams “20th CenturyOutstanding Educator”. He was selected “2004 Distinguished Alumnus” ofHistorically Black Colleges and Universities by the National Association for EqualOpportunity in Higher Education and “2004 Alumni Star” by the School of Scienceand Technology at Norfolk State University. Dr. Adams holds a B.S. from NorfolkState University, M.S. from Virginia State University, and a Ph.D. from SyracuseUniversity.

John N. AustinDelaware State University

John Austin is Professor in the Department of Social Work and serves in the capacityof Director of the Office of Sponsored Programs at Delaware State University. Inaddition to facilitating the acquisition and management of grant and contract funds,Dr. Austin’s office is responsible for the University’s oversight committees on bothhuman subjects and animal care. Dr. Austin’s specialty in his chosen area of socialwork is macro-practice—primarily in the areas of health and prevention withcommunity and community development as the foundation. Dr. Austin has recentlycompleted a major community study of a low-income community in thesouthernmost county of Delaware. His leadership initiative led Delaware StateUniversity to establish and build the first community center in a low/moderateincome community in Dover, Delaware. He has been successful in acquiring fundsfrom the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to providefurnishings for the community center, to provide pre-and post-homeownershipcounseling and rehabilitation of housing to code in this community. In addition,the funds have also supported training for those residents desiring to start theirown businesses and providing support for family and youth programs—particularlyin the area of computer literacy.

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Karen BallThe Leadership Alliance

Karen Ball is Manager of Finance and Administration for the Leadership Allianceexecutive office and organizes the annual Leadership Alliance National Symposium.Prior to joining the Alliance executive office staff in 2004, she served as assistantto the director of Brown University’s Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity inAmerica. Karen has held a variety of administrative positions at Brown since 1990,including assistant to the Senior Vice President for Academic Outreach andAffiliated Programs, and coordinator of the Coalition of Essential Schools RegionalCenters Project. Karen has a B.S. in Psychology from Oberlin College.

Anika BissahoyoThe Leadership Alliance

Anika Bissahoyo recently received her Ph.D. in Toxicology at the University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Bissahoyo received her B.S. degree inBiochemistry from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County where she was aMeyerhoff Scholar. Her dissertation work focused on characterizing susceptibilitydifferences in gene expression and tumor development of mice exposed to thecolon carcinogen, Azoxymethane. She currently serves as Scientific ProgramAnalyst at the Leadership Alliance, assisting with writing of grant proposals andpublications as well as providing staff support for various special initiatives andpipeline transitions at the post-doctoral and faculty levels. After working with theLeadership Alliance for a year, she plans to pursue post-doctoral training in cancerpathology and toxicogenomics.

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Roi C. BlackwellHoward University

Roi C. Blackwell is the Special Project Assistant at Howard University, Office ofthe Provost. Blackwell serves as the Howard University Leadership Alliance Liaisonwith Dr. Alvin Thornton (Associate Provost) Coordinator. She works as a studentcase researcher and liaison, special event planner and performs benchmark researchand data analysis. Ms. Blackwell plans events and speakers for special event suchas Howard University Leadership Alliance Summer program SR-EIP and HowardUniversity Faculty Orientation. She serves on Funds for Excellent Committee andAcademic Affairs Administration Committee where she oversees specific projectsthat are assigned. Ms. Blackwell received her B.A. degree in Communication withthe concentration of Public Relations from University of Toledo in Ohio, and herM.A. degree in Masters of Arts in Organizational Communication from EasternMichigan University.

Travis D. BoyceOhio University

Travis D. Boyce is Graduate Associate for Multicultural Recruitment and a secondyear doctoral student in the Cultural Studies program at Ohio University. He hasserved as graduate teaching assistant for the History Department at Ohio Universityas well as Graduate Associate for the Office of Student Activities. He was a 2001Leadership Alliance Summer Research Early Identification Program (SR-EIP) fellowat Yale University under the direction of Dr. Liza Cariaga-Lo. Mr. Boyce’s researchis on African American educational pedagogy and history during the twentiethcentury. Prior to beginning his doctoral work, he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degreein History, graduating “summa cum laude” from Claflin University in 2002 and aMaster of Arts in History from Ohio University in 2004. He holds membershipsin the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, NationalCouncil for Black Studies, Pi Gamma Mu International Social Science HonorSociety and other professional organizations.

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Liza Cariaga-LoYale University

Liza Cariaga-Lo is Assistant Dean at the Yale Graduate School of Arts & Sciences andthe Director of the Office for Diversity and Equal Opportunity, as well as ClinicalProfessor, Child Study Center at Yale School of Medicine. She received her master’sand doctorate in Education and Developmental Psychology from Harvard University.Besides teaching courses related to minority health and developmental psychology,Dr. Cariaga-Lo has also taught African American Studies and Asian American Studiescourses and consults widely on cultural diversity and multicultural education issues.Her areas of research include education program evaluation, minority studentdevelopment, ethnic minority health care, and public policy affecting children andfamilies. She has just completed work on a book about the identity development ofAsian Americans and is working on a children’s book about growing up in amulticultural environment.

Juan J. CarmonaHarvard Medical School

Juan is entering his third year of graduate study in the Division of Medical Sciencesat Harvard Medical School, where he is a Howard Hughes Predoctoral Follow. Hisresearch interests are in the molecular basis of aging, which drew Juan to the world-renowned laboratory of Dr. David Sinclair. In 2003, Juan graduated summa cum laudefrom Auburn University and was selected for the prestigious USA Today All-USACollege Academic First Team. While at Auburn, Juan served as president of threehonor societies, was a teaching assistant in biology, and played violin in the Auburn-Community Orchestra. Since college, Juan has been active in biomedical research. Atwo-time Barry M. Goldwater Scholar, Juan participated in research programs atPrinceton University and at the Summer Honors Undergraduate Research Programat the Harvard Medical School. Among his awards, he was 1st Place Presenter inCellular Biology at the 2002 Annual Biomedical Research Conference for MinorityStudents, and he received the Comer Medal for Excellence, given to the top graduatingsenior at Auburn. Juan plans to pursue a biomedical research career.

Mary CroweXavier University

Mary Crowe is Director of Xavier University of Louisiana’s Center for UndergraduateResearch. After obtaining her PhD from Northern Illinois University in Ecology, Dr.Crowe began a tenure track position at Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC.During the nine years she was at CCU she involved numerous undergraduate studentsin her research on the behavior of ghost and fiddler crabs. Dr. Crowe has been atXavier for just one year and is enjoying working with faculty and students across alldisciplines discover the joys, trials and tribulations of undergraduate research.

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Françoise FreyreWeill Graduate School of Medical Sciences

Françoise Freyre is Assistant Dean of Student Affairs at the Joan and Sanford I.Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences. Ms. Freyre joined the Weill GraduateSchool in 1993 as the Administrative Manager, having previously worked for theWeill Medical College in the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and theDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Over the past ten years, Ms. Freyre hasadministered a summer program for students traditionally underrepresented inthe sciences. Francoise Freyre received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology/Education from Hunter College of the City University of New York and a Master ofArts degree in Higher Education Administration from New York University.

Dr. Michael S. GainesUniversity of Miami

Michael Gaines is Professor of Biology and Assistant Provost for UndergraduateResearch and Community Outreach at the University of Miami. He teaches coursesin introductory biology, genetics and research design at the undergraduate level.Dr. Gaines is director of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute UndergraduateEducation Program. The major goal of the program is to increase the number ofdisadvantaged students in biomedical research careers. He also directs an NIHBridge Program between the University of Miami and Miami-Dade College. Itsaim is to increase the number of community college students who areunderrepresented minorities in the sciences transferring to research universitiesand completing baccalaureate degrees in biomedical fields. Dr. Gaines has beenrecognized as an outstanding teacher. He has won every major teaching award atthe University of Miami, including a prestigious university wide Excellence inTeaching Award. Dr. Gaines’ research interests are focused on the ecologicalgenetics of endangered small mammal species in South Florida. The NationalPark Service and the U.S. Geological Service are supporting his current research.

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Sharon GambleColumbia University

Sharon Gamble is Director of Minority Affairs and Special Programs at ColumbiaUniversity. She is responsible for developing and directing programs to increasethe number of doctoral candidates at the Graduate School from racial, ethnic andgender groups currently underrepresented. One of the programs she coordinatesis the GSAS/Leadership Alliance Summer Research Program (SRP), which allowsstudents to conduct independent research with Columbia faculty for eight weeksduring the summer. Ms. Gamble works closely with faculty and departments torecruit and retain underrepresented doctoral students for GSAS programs. Shealso administers several fellowship programs that support the Graduate School’srecruitment and retention goals. Ms. Gamble received her baccalaureate from BardCollege and a Master of Arts in English from The City College of New York.

John Fitzgerald GatesHarvard University

John Fitzgerald Gates is Associate Dean for Administration and Finance at HarvardCollege, the undergraduate division of Harvard University. Mr. Gates was SpecialAssistant to the President and the Provost, and Lecturer of Higher Education, atthe University of Vermont. He advised UVM’s executive leadership, oversaw theDiversity and Equity unit and University Events, participated on the MasterPlanning Counsel, and represented the University to its publics. For nearly a decadeprior, Gates served New York University in numerous capacities, including asExecutive Director of Global Operations with oversight of NYU’s campuses in GreatBritain, Italy, the Czech Republic and Argentina. He also served NYU as AssistantProvost, Associate Director of the Africana Studies Program and The Institute ofAfrican-American Affairs, and Associate Director of the Faculty Resource Network.He is a Fellow of the British-American Project, National Moderator for the AnnualBiomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), and has servedon numerous organizational boards. Gates holds a Bachelor of Arts degree inEnglish from Morehouse College, a Master of Arts degree in Higher EducationAdministration from New York University, and soon will complete his Ph.D. inorganizational leadership at the University of London.

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Kay Johnson GrahamNational Institutes of Health

Ms. Kay Johnson Graham is Senior EEO Specialist for the National Institutes ofHealth (NIH) under the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity Management.She recently ended her position as Equal Employment Opportunity Officer andManager of the Minority Outreach and Student Research Training Program fortwo sub-agencies at the NIH in the Department of Health and Human Services(DHHS). Ms. Graham’s eighteen-year experience with the NIH began when sheassumed the position as Biologist in the Laboratory of Experimental Carcinogenesis.Throughout her course at NIH, Ms. Graham has also served as the chairperson ofseveral minority health projects addressing strategies to combat thedisproportionate burden of morbidity and mortality rates that minority anddisadvantaged populations face. Her most known work involves facilitating healthseminars and fairs by coordinating with community settings, minority and majorityhealth care settings, and medical and nursing personnel to promote healthylifestyles for all persons. Ms. Johnson Graham is also currently serving as managerof a student research training program entitled, “The Partnership Program”, whichpromotes research opportunities for students of color, women and persons withdisabilities. She received her B.S. degree from the University of Maryland at CollegePark. Currently, she is pursuing an advanced degree in Public Health.

Louise HainlineBrooklyn College

Louise Hainline is Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at Brooklyn College,and a Professor of Psychology whose research interests are in the development ofvision and problems of vision in early infancy. She also does research on howpeople learn in higher education. In addition to her formal administrative duties,she heads several of the College’s programs in support of minority student training,notably the Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) program and the ResearchInitiative for Scientific Enhancement (RISE) program. Her undergraduate degree,in psychology with honors, is from Brown University, and her M.A. and Ph.D.degrees in Developmental Psychology from Harvard University.

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Robert L. HarrisCornell University

Robert L. Harris, Jr. is Vice Provost for Diversity and Faculty Development at CornellUniversity and Professor of African American History in the Africana Studies andResearch Center. As author of more than fifty published articles, book chapters,and dictionary entries, he has published the monograph Teaching African AmericanHistory for the American Historical Association (3rd edition, 2001) and is co-authorwith Rosalyn Terborg-Penn of the forthcoming Columbia Guide to AfricanAmerican History Since 1939 from Columbia University Press. Dr. Harris earnedhis B.A. degree and M.A. degree with honors from Roosevelt University and Ph.D.degree in History from Northwestern University. He has held postdoctoralfellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute at HarvardUniversity, Ford Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities.

Mark HernandezUniversity of Colorado

Mark Hernandez is Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering at theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder and the faculty co-Director of the ColoradoDiversity Initiative. His research interfaces classical industrial hygiene and sanitaryengineering with recent advances in molecular biology. He is a recipient of aNational Science Foundation Early Career award, and the Water EnvironmentFoundation’s Canham Award. Dr. Hernandez teaches courses in environmentalengineering and applied environmental microbiology. He has been the leadacademic advisor for numerous graduate students from socioeconomicbackgrounds that are underrepresented in engineering.

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George C. HillVanderbilt University

George C. Hill is the Levi Watkins, Junior, Professor of Medical Education in theDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, and Associate Dean for Diversityat Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN. Dr. Hill is activelyresearching the electron transport systems in African trypanosomes and has heldNIH RO1 grants and trained Ph.D. students, M.S. students and post-doctoralfellows. Dr. Hill was recognized as a “Giant in Science” by the Quality Educationfor Minorities Network in 1999 for his commitment to motivating minority studentsto pursue the sciences. Dr. Hill has served NIH and NSF in many capacities, mostrecently as a member of the NIGMS/NIH Advisory Council. He is Vice-Presidentof the National Foundation of Infectious Diseases Board, and was elected to theInstitute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in 1998. Dr. Hill hasheld a Professorship in Microbiology and served as Vice President for SponsoredResearch at Meharry Medical College, where he also served as Dean of the GraduateSchool, Director of the Division of Biomedical Sciences, and Associate VicePresident for International Programs. Dr. Hill obtained his B.S. from RutgersUniversity, M.S. from Howard University, and Ph.D. from NYU and was an NIHPostdoctoral Special Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, Great Britain.He has also been a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, and Fellowof the Academy of Microbiology.

Judy JacksonUniversity of Pennsylvania

Judy Jackson is Administrative Director for Biomedical Graduate Studies at theUniversity of Pennsylvania, where she has worked for 19 years. She oversees theday-to-day aspects of an interdisciplinary, university-wide doctoral program for 675students and 550 faculty, including student recruitment and admissions, studentrecords, course management, publicity, and special events, as well as a summerundergraduate research program and a post-baccalaureate research program. Shereceived her B.A. degree in Social Sciences from the University of Pennsylvania.

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Alfred C. JohnsonNational Institutes of Health

Dr. Johnson is an Assistant Director in the National Institutes of Health Office ofIntramural research. He also serves as the Deputy Director of the Office of LoanRepayment and Scholarship (OLRS), and is an Adjunct Investigator in theLaboratory of Molecular Biology at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Hisresponsibilities include planning, directing and management of NIH loanrepayment and scholarship programs in conjunction with the Director, OLRS. Hehas been a researcher in the molecular biology of cancer arena for more than 19years and has trained numerous students, especially minority students, andpostdoctoral fellows in this area. As Deputy Director, he directs the NIHUndergraduate Scholarship Program for students from disadvantaged backgroundsand serves as a primary contact for the NIH intramural loan repayment programs.Dr. Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Albany State (GA)University and a doctorate degree in Biomedical Sciences from the University ofTennessee-Knoxville. His current research focus is on regulation of epidermalgrowth factor receptor gene expression in cancer cells.

Marcus JonesInstitute for Genomic Research

Marcus Jones is a post-doctoral fellow at The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR)in Rockville, MD, where he is investigating intracellular gene expression of thebacterial pathogens Bacillus anthracis and Francisella tularensis. Dr. Jones beganhis Ph.D. program in the fall of 2000 at the Sackler Institute at New York UniversitySchool of Medicine. While at NYU School of Medicine, Dr. Jones was co-Presidentof the Graduate Student Council, a student member of the Graduate AdmissionsCommittee at NYU, and a founding member of the Advisory Board to the Office ofDiversity Affairs. In May of 2005, he completed his Ph.D. in Microbiology andInfectious Diseases. Dr. Jones’ dissertation involved the study of quorum-sensingin the bacterial pathogen Bacillus anthracis, and the effect of inhibitors of quorum-sensing on Bacillus anthracis growth and gene expression. Dr. Jones graduatedfrom Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, LA in May of 2000where he earned a B.S. in the Biological Sciences concentrated in microbiology.

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Wash A. JonesPrairie View A&M University

Wash A. Jones is Director of the University Scholars Program at Prairie View A&MUniversity, Prairie View, Texas. A native of St. Matthews, S.C., he attended theUniversity of Missouri-Columbia and received his bachelor’s, master’s and doctoraldegrees from Texas A&M University in College Station, in agricultural journalism,educational administration and agricultural education, respectively. He is a PastNational President of the National Society for Minorities in Agriculture, NaturalResources and Related Sciences (MANRRS), and has served that organization asPresident-Elect and National Program Chair. He is a Life Member of Alpha PhiAlpha Fraternity, Inc.

Barbara KahnLeadership Alliance

Barbara Kahn is the national coordinator of undergraduate research and graduateprograms for the Leadership Alliance. In this capacity, she coordinates the combinedapplication process for the nineteen undergraduate summer research sites,supervises the Alliance summer research program at Brown University, andoversees the Schering-Plough dissertation fellowships for the Alliance. Prior toher appointment with the Leadership Alliance, Ms. Kahn was part of theprofessional development team at Brown University’s Annenberg Institute forSchool Reform, a center promoting quality education for disadvantaged children,especially in urban communities. She came to Brown University from Chaffee &Partners, a public relations and advertising firm in Providence, RI, where sheworked for nine years. Ms. Kahn holds a B.S. in education from Boston University.

Edward KimLeadership Alliance

Edward Kim is the Technical Specialist at the Leadership Alliance, where he providesadministrative and technical support to the Executive Office staff. Mr. Kim helpscoordinate the planning and implementation of the Leadership AllianceSymposium and numerous other meetings during the course of the year. Mr.Kim received his B.S in Engineering from Northeastern University.

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Craig T. LoveWESTAT

Craig T. Love is Senior Study Director at WESTAT, and also manages the data-coordinating center for the Center of Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Dr. Loveis also developing the Federation of American Scientist (FAS) in Indian Country.Over the past 30 years, Dr. Love has conducted research and evaluation studies onNative American populations, AIDS prevention, and treatment and prevention ofdrug and alcohol abuse among prisoners and other criminal justice settingsincluding drug courts. He is currently participating in a study on barriers NativeAmericans face in gaining funding from Health and Human Services (HHS)programs. As Study Committee member the National Academy of Sciences project,he has studied the same issues in National Institute of Health (NIH) trainingprograms for students and faculty from underrepresented minorities in science.Dr. Craig Love received his B.S. in Psychology and M.A in Experimental Psychologyfrom the University of Kentucky, and his Ph.D. in Educational Psychology fromTemple University. He received a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Alcoholand Addiction Studies at Brown University and has held teaching positions atBrown University and at Harvard University.

Maaza MehzunDartmouth College

Maaza Mehzun is a graduate student at Dartmouth College currently pursuingher M.S. in Biochemical Engineering. A Chicago native, Maaza obtained her B.S.in Bioengineering from Dartmouth College in 2004. She participated in theLeadership Alliance program in 2003 where she worked with a Dartmouthengineering professor, Dr. Tillman Gerngross. Her research was in biotechnology,specifically protein expression in a novel bacterium. The relationship she developedwith this professor led her to pursue her M.S. degree in his lab following graduation.Maaza has also developed an interest in business and currently plans to pursue acareer in biotech/big pharma business.

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William E. MooreSouthern University Baton Rouge

William E. Moore is Professor of Chemistry at Southern University Baton Rouge.During the course of his 38-year career, Professor Moore has held the positions ofdepartment chair for six years and chief academic officer of three institutions for13 years. He has served as chair of an NIH study section, lectured at the PasteurInstitute in Paris, France and mentored more than 25 undergraduates who wenton to receive doctorate degrees. In 2001 he was one of fifty Americans selected toparticipate in the Project Kaleidoscope – Sigma Xi Roundtable on the Use ofTechnology in teaching Science and Mathematics in the 21st century. In 2004,Professor Moore was selected as on of the first seven persons to be honored by thePurdue University Chemistry Department as distinguished alumni. Subsequentto that honor, he was given a three-year appointment to the chemistry department’sadvisory board at Purdue University.Professor Moore holds a B. S. degree in chemistry from Southern University anda Ph. D in Biophysical Chemistry from Purdue University. He was the first AfricanAmerican to receive a Ph. D. in chemistry from this institution.

Joel OppenheimNew York University School of Medicine

Joel Oppenheim is Senior Associate Dean for Biomedical Sciences at NYU Schoolof Medicine, a position that oversees all student research (PhD, MD/PhD, theHonors Program in Medicine, and all summer programs) and postdoctoral training.He also serves as Director of NYU’s Sackler Institute of Graduate BiomedicalSciences, the largest PhD granting division of NYU’s Graduate School of Arts andSciences, and is active on the Medical School’s Academic Affairs, Curriculum,Housing, and Residential Life Committees. He is the founder and director of NYU’sSummer Undergraduate Research Program and is also responsible for recruitingstudents to all NYU School of Medicine programs. Dr. Oppenheim received hisB.S. degree in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin, his M.S. and Ph.D.degrees in Microbiology from Loyola University School of Medicine, and was aNIH Postdoctoral Fellow at NYU School of Medicine.

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Roosevelt Ratliff, IIClaflin University

Roosevelt Ratliff, II is Director of the Leadership Development Center, UNCF/National Merit Scholarship Coordinator, and Leadership Alliance InstitutionalCoordinator. Since 1998, Dr. Ratliff has served as Professor, Assistant Vice Presidentfor Leadership Development and Research Facilitator for Claflin University,Orangeburg, South Carolina. Dr. Ratliff also serves as Co-Chair of the NationalEmerging Leaders Workshop (Roanoke, VA). For the Leadership AllianceConsortium, he serves on the Program Advisory and the Summer SymposiumPlanning Committees. The recipient of a Claflin University Presidential Citation,his most recent award is a certificate by the State of South Carolina, House ofRepresentatives, for thirty years of distinguished service in higher education (June19, 2005). Dr. Ratliff received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in Education, anM.A. in Education Administration from University of Tulsa, and M.A. in Educationfrom Northeastern Oklahoma State University, and his B.S. from Alabama StateUniversity in Secondary Education.

David RedmanPrinceton University

David Redman is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Princeton University, aposition he has held since 1987. Prior to 1987, Dr. Redman was the AssistantDean of the Graduate School (Budget and Financial Planning, Student Affairs andHousing, and Foreign Students) and Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs for thehumanities and social sciences. Dr. Redman earned a B.A. in English from WilliamsCollege and a B.A. with honors in English from Worcester College at Oxford. Hereceived his Ph.D. in English Literature from Yale University.

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Erica RiddleStanford University

Erica Riddle is a graduate student at Stanford University working in the laboratoryof Dr. Sheri Krams to investigate the biochemical pathways of cell death, orapoptosis, associated with liver transplant rejection. Erica’s dissertation projectproposes to block these cell death pathways using gene therapy, thereby prolongingliver transplant survival in their rat model of liver transplant rejection. Shecompleted her Bachelor of Science in Honors Biochemistry in May of 2000 at TheUniversity of Michigan where she participated in the Undergraduate ResearchOpportunity Program, conducting research on obesity and cardiovascular diseaserisk for two years. She also did honor’s thesis research in the pharmacologydepartment, studying the signaling pathways associated with adrenaline. Erica iscommitted to working with university administrators and policy makers to helpensure that graduate programs in biomedical sciences are attracting and trainingtop scientists from diverse backgrounds. Eventually, she would like to directgraduate education programs at agencies such at the American Association forthe Advancement of Science (AAAS), The National Science Foundation (NSF) orthe National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Pamela E. Scott-JohnsonMorgan State University

Pamela E. Scott-Johnson is Chair and Associate Professor in the Department ofPsychology at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Scott-Johnson hastaught Introductory Psychology, Industrial/ Organizational Psychology, Theoriesof Learning and Behavior, Sensation and Perception, and Cognitive Psychology.Dr. Scott-Johnson’s research seeks to understand the spatial and temporalorganization(s) of the olfactory system and examine fear- and-anxiety- relatedbehaviors in the presence of the predatory and non- predatory odor stimuli. Dr.Scott-Johnson has been an active participant with the American PsychologicalAssociation Education and Science Directorates, Project Kaleidoscope / Facultyfor the 21st Century, and the Southeastern Psychological Association (Committeefor Equal Opportunities). Prior to her academic affiliations, Dr. Scott-Johnsonworked in the food industry as a senior research scientist examining the neural,physiological, and behavioral bases of taste and smell related to food products. Dr.Scott-Johnson has held memberships in the Society for Neuroscience, Faculty forUndergraduate Neuroscience (FUN; councilor), the American PsychologicalAssociation (APA), Society for the Teaching of Psychology (Division 2 of the APA),Southeastern Psychological Association, and the Association for ChemoreceptionSciences (AChemS). Pamela Scott-Johnson earned a B. A. degree in Psychologyand graduated magna cum laude from Spelman College in 1982, and an M. A. andPh.D. in Psychology and Neuroscience from Princeton University.

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J. David SlocumNew York University

David Slocum is an Associate Dean in Office of Academic and Student Life at theGraduate School of Arts and Science at New York University. He is the director ofNYU’s Summer Research and Early Identification Program (SR-EIP) in theHumanities and Social Sciences. Dr. Slocum’s research involves the history andsociology of media, with special interests in media violence, comparative andintercultural analysis, and interdisciplinary film history; he teaches in the CinemaStudies Department and Art & Public Policy Program at the Tisch School of theArts. Dr. Slocum is also the founding co-director of the Diversity Studies Programjointly offered by NYU and the University of Cape Town, South Africa. He receivedhis B.A. degree in English and Philosophy from the University of Michigan, hisMaster’s in Studio Arts, Film, and Photography from Harvard, and the Ph.D. inAmerican Studies from NYU. He previously directed the Graduate Program inMedia Studies at the New School for Social Research.

Cynthia Neal SpenceSpelman College

Cynthia Neal Spence is Director of the UNCF Mellon Programs. These programsprovide fellowships for students interested in becoming college professors in theareas of the humanities, physics, mathematics, sociology, anthropology and otherdisciplines employing philosophical or historical analysis. The primary goal of thePrograms is to increase the number of faculty of color. In addition, the UNCF/Mellon Programs provide fellowships for dissertation completion for facultymembers in selected disciplines and support domestic and international facultydevelopment initiatives. The UNCF/Mellon Programs are housed at SpelmanCollege. At Spelman College, Dr. Spence has served in the capacities of AssistantDean for Freshman Studies, Associate Academic Dean and Academic Dean from1985 to 2002. Dr. Spence’s teaching and research interests include sociology,criminology, law, and violence against women.

Sandra SpiegelDartmouth College

Sandra Spiegel is Director of Recruiting and Diversity for Graduate Studies atDartmouth College. Her previous experiences include: Director of StrategicPartnerships and Director of the African Latino, Asian, Native American (ALANA)Student Center at the University of Vermont, as well as, public school teacher andfamily therapist. Sandra holds a B.S. from Spelman College and a Masters inCounseling Psychology from Antioch New England Graduate School.

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Laurel SouthardCornell University

Laurel Southard is Director of Undergraduate Research in Biology at CornellUniversity. She directs the Cornell Hughes Scholar Program, the LeadershipAlliance Summer Program, the Honors Program in Biology and anything elsethat sounds like fun! She grew up in the mountains of Northern New Mexicosurrounded by lots of animals, plants, and open skies. She was destined to be abiologist! Dr. Southard did her undergraduate work at the University of New Mexicoas a biology and art double major. The highlight of her time there was theundergraduate research she did with Dr. Alexander Kisch of the University of NewMexico School of Medicine. His belief in her unproven abilities inspired a lifelonglove of infectious disease and her recognition of the power of mentoring and facultysupport. Based on her work with him, she went to Tulane University to studyparasitology and tropical medicine. Finding the south a little too humid for herdesert rat physiology, she eventually found her way to Cornell University whereshe worked for many years before being accepted into the graduate program inBiochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology. She did her thesis work on retrovirusparticle formation in the laboratory of Dr. Volker Vogt. Several years later she wasnamed the Director of the Cornell Hughes Program.

Jocelyn SpraggHarvard University

Jocelyn Spragg is Faculty Director of Diversity Programs and Special AcademicResources in the Ph.D. programs office at Harvard Medical School. Prior to 1990,her research interests as a Harvard University faculty member included mediatorsof inflammatory reactions, biochemistry of the kallikrein systems, clottingmechanisms and related areas. She is an author of over 50 research papers. Since1990, her career interests have focused on career and academic counseling andthe development and administration of programs and curricula to encouragewomen and members of under-represented minority groups to consider careersin sciences. Dr. Spragg is the developer and director of the Summer HonorsUndergraduate Research Program and the faculty administrative advisor to theFour Direction Summer Research Program. She received a B.A. from SmithCollege, Ph.D. from Harvard University in Bacteriology and Immunology, andEd.M. in Academic Counseling Psychology from Boston University.

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Susie ValaitisIGERT

Susie Valaitis is Program Officer with the IGERT National Recruitment Office.IGERT is a program of the National Science Foundation, which provides fundingfor 125 interdisciplinary PhD programs in the STEM disciplines at 80 universitiesaround the country. The Recruitment Office works to broaden participation andincrease diversity in these programs by finding students whose interests andabilities match IGERT opportunities. Before joining IGERT, Susie was executivedirector of Medomak Valley Land Trust, a small nonprofit dedicated to landconservation in the Medomak River Valley.

Peter VelazquezNew York University School of Medicine

Peter Velazquez is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Skirball Institute of BiomolecularMedicine, at the New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Velazquez is also acouncil member on the Dean’s Council for Diversity at NYU School of Medicine,identifying issues and forming recommendations to help facilitate the success ofunderrepresented groups in biomedical research and medicine. Dr. Velazquezobtained his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, where heinvestigated lymphocyte development and function to understand mucosallymphocyte homeostasis and mechanisms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Whileat the University of California, Dr. Velazquez was also Research Mentor at theUndergraduate Research Center for Life and Physical Sciences, where he providedseminars on scientific abstract preparation, poster and oral presentation, writingjournal articles, applying to graduate school, as well as individualized mentor shipin these areas. Dr. Velazquez’s awards include NIH National Research and ServiceAward, The National Science Foundation Award, and American Association ofImmunologists (AAI) Minority Scientist Travel Award. Dr. Velazquez obtained hisB.S. from the University of California, Irvine, and a M.A. from WashingtonUniversity in St. Louis.

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Catherine L. WillJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Catherine L. Will is Manager of Student Recruitment and Programs for the Officeof Graduate Student Affairs at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.Ms. Will oversees the PhD admissions office, student recruitment to PhD graduateprograms, the Summer Internship Program and Hopkins Post baccalaureateResearch Education Program. She serves on the Pediatric Pulmonary MinorityAdvisory Committee and serves as a resource to departments and divisionsthroughout Johns Hopkins University on their diversity efforts.

Valerie Petit WilsonLeadership Alliance

Valerie Petit Wilson is Executive Director of the Leadership Alliance and ClinicalProfessor of Community Health at Brown University. As of August 15, 2005 shewill also be Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Brown University. As ExecutiveDirector of the Alliance, she is responsible for leading the 31-institution consortiumdedicated to improving the participation of underrepresented students in graduateand Ph.D. programs and ultimately, into the professorate and leadership positionsin academic, public and private sectors. From 1998 to 2003, she was Deputy Director,Center for Bioenvironmental Health, and Clinical Professor of EnvironmentalHealth Sciences, Tulane University. Prior to these academic appointments, Wilsonheld senior-level positions as the National Academy of Sciences, and the US PublicHealth Service, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Wilson istrained as a molecular biologist and has published research in molecularhematology and virology; however, her more recent intellectual interests have beenin the area of biomedical and environmental ethics. She lectures on K-12 scienceeducation issues, women in science and academic career paths for studentsunderrepresented in science and engineering fields. She is the recipient of severalawards from the Public Health Service, DHHS, citations from the Surgeon Generalof the U.S., and the National Academy of Sciences. She was elected to the DeltaOmega Public Health honor society and is listed in American Men and Women ofScience and Who’s Who among African Americans. Wilson holds a BS degree inChemistry/Pre-Med from Xavier University, and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology fromJohns Hopkins University.

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Diedra WrightingHarvard University

Diedra Wrighting is a Ph.D. Candidate in Genetics at the Andrews Laboratory inBoston, MA where she is studying the relationship between two proteins HFE andhepcidin. Mutations in both the HAMP (hepcidin antimicrobial peptide) and HFEgenes cause Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HH), a prevalent iron overload disordercharacterized by chronic iron absorption, tissue iron accumulation and ultimateorgan dysfunction and failure. Diedra received her B.S. in Biology at HowardUniversity in 1997. Her immediate goals are to complete her doctoral studies andcontinue to a postdoctoral fellowship. She would eventually like to have her ownlaboratory where she can continue research that contributes to basic scientificknowledge and to the clinical treatment of disease.

Valerie Young

Valerie Young is an internationally known speaker and workshop leader and anexpert on the Impostor Syndrome. She has addressed such diverse organizationsas IBM, Daimler Chrysler, Squibb, Harvard, MIT, American Women in Radio andTelevision and the Society of Women Engineers. Her career-related tips have beencited in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, USA Weekend, The Globe &Mail, The Edmonton Sun, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Chicago Tribune,Reader’s Digest, Redbook, Fitness, Entrepreneur’s Business Start-Ups, Self, andThe Executive Female as well as online at MSN.com and iVillage.com. She joinsRosabeth Moss Kanter, Natasha Josefowitz and others as a contributing author toNot As Far As You Think: The Realities of Working Women. Formerly, Valeriewas the director of strategic marketing for a Fortune 500 company.

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