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Author:
Byrne, Patrick
Title:
DIFFERENTIAL AND INDUCIBLE EXPRESSION OF YELLOW FLUORESCENT PROTEIN IN THE MARINE CYANOBACTERIUM SYNECHOCOCCUS SP. PCC 7002
Area of Honors:
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Keywords:
Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 pAQ1 sbtA YFP expression
File:
Download Thesis_Final-Patrick_Byrne.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Donald Ashley Bryant, Thesis Supervisor Donald Ashley Bryant, Thesis Supervisor Karl Todd Mueller, Thesis Honors Advisor Dr. Sarah Ellen Ades, Faculty Reader Scott Brian Selleck, Faculty Reader
Author:
Chandramouli, Praveen
Title:
ASIMOV’S CROSSROADS: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF MAN AND MACHINE AND THE ROBOTICS MOVEMENT’S IMPACT ON HUMAN WELFARE
Area of Honors:
Economics
Keywords:
robotics behavioral economics microeconomic theory
File:
Download Chandramouli_Thesis.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
David Shapiro, Thesis Supervisor David Shapiro, Thesis Supervisor David Shapiro, Thesis Honors Advisor N Edward Coulson, Faculty Reader
Author:
Byrne-Dugan, Rory Alexander
Title:
FINITE ELEMENT DESIGN ANALYSIS OF THE NANOTECH 450UPL ULTRA PRECISION CNC DIAMOND TURNING LATHE
Area of Honors:
Mechanical Engineering
Keywords:
design analysis fea Finite element analysis simulation solidworks
File:
Download Thesis.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Eric Russell Marsh, Thesis Supervisor Eric Russell Marsh, Thesis Supervisor Professor Matthew M Mench, Thesis Honors Advisor
Author:
Stepler, Renee
Title:
The Threat of Madrassas: An Evaluation of the Role of Islamic Education in Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist Attacks in Indonesia
Area of Honors:
Security and Risk Analysis
Keywords:
terrorism madrassas madrasah madrasa Jemaah Islamiyah
File:
Download Thesis_Renee_Stepler.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Andrea H Tapia, Thesis Supervisor Andrea H Tapia, Thesis Supervisor Donald Richard Shemanski, Faculty Reader Andrea H Tapia, Thesis Honors Advisor
Author:
Patch, Renae Christine
Title:
EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF OVEREXPRESSING AN NADP+-DEPENDENT GAPDH AND THE NAD+ SALVAGE PATHWAY ON COFACTOR AVAILABILITY FOR NADPH-DEPENDENT BIOTRANSFORMATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
Area of Honors:
Chemical Engineering
Keywords:
biocatalysis cofactor regeneration
File:
Download Renae_Patch_-_Undergraduate_Thesis.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Patrick Carmen Cirino, Thesis Supervisor Patrick Carmen Cirino, Thesis Supervisor Dr. Themis Matsoukas, Thesis Honors Advisor