1. Diversity of Short Sequences Among Genomes of Inversion Strains in Drosophila Pseudoobscura Open Access Author: Lee, Megan E Title: Diversity of Short Sequences Among Genomes of Inversion Strains in Drosophila Pseudoobscura Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: Drosophila PseudoobscuraDrosophilainversion strainsshort sequencesrepeatsinversionclinepolymorphicmotifs File: Download Lee_Megan_DiversityofShortSequencesofDrosophilaPseudoobscura.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Stephen Wade Schaeffer, Thesis SupervisorRichard W Ordway, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The role of small molecules in reprogramming human astroglial cells into neurons Open Access Author: Lee, Grace Title: The role of small molecules in reprogramming human astroglial cells into neurons Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: chemical reprogrammingsmall moleculesneuronsastrocytesNeuroD1conversionNGN2 File: Download Lee_Honors_Thesis_edited.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Gong Chen, Thesis SupervisorKevin Douglas Alloway, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Characterizing Melanoma Adhesion Dynamics: Thrombin Mediated Interactions and Polymorphic Neutrophil Deformability Open Access Author: Lee, Deborah Snyder Title: Characterizing Melanoma Adhesion Dynamics: Thrombin Mediated Interactions and Polymorphic Neutrophil Deformability Area of Honors: Bioengineering Keywords: melanomapolymorphic neutrophilscellular adhesionsflow assaysbioengineeringcancerthrombinfibrinendothelium File: Download undergraduate_thesis_deborah_lee_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Cheng Dong, Thesis SupervisorDr. William O Hancock, Thesis Honors AdvisorYong Wang, Faculty Reader
4. THE IMPACT OF EFFECTIVE VENDOR RISK MANAGEMENT IN RAPIDLY CHANGING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS AND A NEW PROPOSED RISK UNIVERSE PROFILE Open Access Author: Lee, Sang Yeop Title: THE IMPACT OF EFFECTIVE VENDOR RISK MANAGEMENT IN RAPIDLY CHANGING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS AND A NEW PROPOSED RISK UNIVERSE PROFILE Area of Honors: Accounting Keywords: AccountingVendor RisksVRMRisk ManagementThird Party File: Download LEE_SANGYEOP_FINAL_THESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Scott Collins, Thesis SupervisorHenock Louis, Thesis Honors Advisor