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        Validation of a Yeast Deletion Library Screen Using Protein-Protein Interactions and Metabolic Pathway Analysis

        Amy Wiles; Joseph Graham; Sean Simmons; Gunnar Rogers; David Cobb
        Our experiment is part of a validation of a full screen for genes novel to sulfur and nitrogen metabolism performed on a S. cerevisiae knockout library
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        WASH Sanitary Survey for Water Quality Analysis

        Michael MacCarthy; Sara Binet
        This presentation discusses the development of a sanitary survey for water quality analysis in the Dominican Republic, as well as the construction and testing of a drilled spring grout technology prototype.
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        What's God Got to Do with It? Examining the Influence of Belief in a Higher Power on Motivations to be a Psychotherapist

        Kevin Karl; Carlin Weinberg
        This qualitative analysis explores the influence of personal faith in career choice decision making. Specifically, this study analyzes how belief in a higher power influences an individual's decision to become a psychotherapist.
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        Wheel Hub Redesign and Implementation of Speedometer on the Off Road Vehicle

        Scott Schultz; Kevin Barnett; Robert Gill; Jonathan Ely; Jordan Mangham
        Senior Design project centered around redesigning the wheel hubs and implementing a speedometer onto the MUSE off-road vehicle.
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        Why Water? The Global Water Crisis and Its Effects on Developing Countries

        Fernando Palacios; India Ellison
        This paper will explore the extent of the global “water crisis” and its various effects on the populations of some of the most severely affected areas, particularly sub-Saharan Africa and other developing regions.
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        Wood Thickness Reducer

        Hodge Jenkins; Stephen Hill; Pierce Smith; Dylan Kennedy; Charles Stroud
        Senior design project
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        Writing in the Reader

        Deneen Senasi; Katelyn Corbett
        Writing in the Reader is an experiential learning project targeting students and instructors of the INT program. My project is made up of ten modules that connect integrative learning to writing instruction.
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        Z Beans Scheduling Application

        Scott Schultz; Donald Ekong; Blair Gatland; Alexandra Frink; Nicholas Rogie
        Currently, the Z Beans employee schedule is manually entered by the manager using Google Sheets. The team created a suggestive scheduling algorithm to improve the efficiency and ease of use of scheduling employees at Z Beans.
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