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Science in Italian Renaissance Art Undergraduate
(2023-05)
University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award
Exploring The Architecture on the Campus of the University of Oklahoma Undergraduate
(2020)
As the title suggests, this paper presents itself as more than merely a historical account of the evolving architecture at the University of Oklahoma. Indeed, I have spent the past few months diving into how these buildings ...
Maycomb's usual disease: A practical application to disability studies in "To Kill A Mockingbird" Undergraduate
(2021)
This paper aims to connect literary studies and disability studies through the acknowledgement of disability in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. By analyzing Boo Radley as a character with autism, we can begin to discuss ...
Nano-Polymeric Biomaterials Used in Cancer Drug Delivery Undergraduate
(2021-05-04)
Cancer drug delivery therapy has become an increasingly researched field. Between the understanding of how nanomedicine can be used in cancer therapies, and the needs of a polymer to deliver drugs to targeted organs and ...
Seoul: A Dilemma of Modernity or Affordability Undergraduate
(2021-04-09)
This ArcGIS StoryMap explores the changes in Seoul’s real estate starting in the late 1900s due to gentrification and displacement. The two main areas studied throughout the StoryMap are the districts of Mapo-gu and ...
Microcontact Printing: How the Reusability of Stamps Without Reinking Affects Cell Adhesion Undergraduate
(2022)
Microcontact printing is a method that utilizes a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) stamp to pattern extracellular matrix (ECM) onto a substrate which can be used to adhere to biological substances such as proteins and cells. ...
Solutions to media bias Undergraduate
(2021)
I want to discuss all of the possible options for media regulation. I want to look at the pros and cons of each along with the financial impacts to each. I have found five possible solutions; reinstate the Doctrine exactly ...
Elucidating the Mechanisms of Antibiotic Tolerance During CoInfection of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae in Chronic Wounds Undergraduate
(2023-05)
Polymicrobial infections are some of the most financially demanding issues in the healthcare system, requiring over $25 billion in treatment annually in the United States alone. This results from their increased virulence, ...