1. INNATE FEAR MODELING THROUGH PREDATOR ODOR EXPOSURE IN AWAKE RODENTS – AN FMRI STUDY Open Access Author: Messner, Christopher K Title: INNATE FEAR MODELING THROUGH PREDATOR ODOR EXPOSURE IN AWAKE RODENTS – AN FMRI STUDY Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: Functional Magnetic Resonance ImagingNeuroscienceStressInnate FearOdor Exposure File: Download Final_Schreyer_Thesis__2__Correct.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Nanyin Zhang, Thesis SupervisorDr. Bernhard Lüscher, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Yingwei Mao, Faculty Reader
2. THE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY CHANGES IN THE RAT BRAIN FOLLOWING ACUTE AND CHRONIC NICOTINE ADMINISTRATION Open Access Author: Roby, Alison C Title: THE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY CHANGES IN THE RAT BRAIN FOLLOWING ACUTE AND CHRONIC NICOTINE ADMINISTRATION Area of Honors: Biomedical Engineering Keywords: functional connectivitynicotineindividual differenceacute response File: Download thesis_Roby_Alison_final_links.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Nanyin Zhang, Thesis SupervisorDr. William O Hancock, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Treatment Of VEGF Overexpression Via DNA Aptamer-Encapsulated Polymer Microneedle Arrays Open Access Author: Davis, Brandon Joseph Title: Treatment Of VEGF Overexpression Via DNA Aptamer-Encapsulated Polymer Microneedle Arrays Area of Honors: Biomedical Engineering Keywords: Protein OverexpressionDNA AptamerPolymer Microneedle File: Download BrandonDavis_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Yong Wang, Thesis SupervisorDr. Nanyin Zhang, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. William O Hancock, Faculty Reader
4. BLOOD PRESSURE AND ITS EFFECTS ON MUSCLE STIFFNESS MEASUREMENTS THROUGH ULTRASOUND ELASTOGRAPHY Open Access Author: Johnson, Matthew Bryan Title: BLOOD PRESSURE AND ITS EFFECTS ON MUSCLE STIFFNESS MEASUREMENTS THROUGH ULTRASOUND ELASTOGRAPHY Area of Honors: Biomedical Engineering Keywords: Compartment SyndromeBlood PressureUltrasoundShear Wave ElastographyIntramuscular PressureMuscle Stiffness File: Download FINAL_THESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Daniel Humberto Cortes Correales, Thesis SupervisorDr. Nanyin Zhang, Thesis Honors AdvisorMeghan Elise Vidt, Faculty Reader