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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh; Humphrey, Alan Parker; Derrick, Christopher Glade | An integration of dynamic MPI formal verification within eclipse PTP | Our research goals were to verify practical MPI programs for deadlocks, resource leaks, and assertion violations at the push of a button and be able to easily visualize the results. We also sought to integrate these capabilities with the Eclipse IDE via an Eclipse plug-in for the Parallel Tools Plat... | Verification; Graphical User Interfaces; Dynamic Interleaving Reduction; Message Passing; MPI; Multi-core; Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Ecsedy, Kathryn Lyn; Harvey, Ian R. | The artistic applications of M.E.M.S.: gallery on a chip | Our research explored the crossroads between art and science to create tiny devices known as MEMS (Micro Electrical Mechanical Systems). These artistic devices are powered by micro charge-pumped actuation of electrons in a scanning electron microscope, utilizing a phenomenon once considered an irri... | Artistic applications; MEMS; Micro Electrical Mechanical Systems; Kinetic micro sculpture; Micro charge pump actuation; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Collins, Zachary J.; Poelzing, Steven | Characterization of a four-camera ratiometric optical mapping system | Electrical activity precedes calcium mediated heart contractions. Optical mapping takes advantage of minimally invasive fluorescent molecular probes to image both electrical and calcium activity. These molecular probes allow for ratiometric imaging. We characterize a four camera system capable of... | Optical mapping; Ratiometric imaging; Di-4-ANEPPS; Indo-1; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Greene, Stephen Andrew; Golden, Kenneth M. | Composite microstructures and climate change | Develop mathematical models to better understand the changes in sea ice as it pertains to global climate. Compare Diffusion Limited Aggregates (DLA) and Electrorheological (ER) fluids to sea ice microstructures. | Composite microstructures; Climate change; Effect on climate; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Robison, Reid Justin; Farley, Megan A.; Cannon, Dale Sherman; Allen Brady, Kristina Lisa; Matsunami, Norisada; Stevens, Jeffery; Baird, Lisa M.; Varvil, Tena; Leppert, Mark F.; McMahon, William M.; Coon, Hilary H. | Copy number variation in a follow-up of adults with ASD: a behavioral phenotype-genotype study | Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are a set of complex, early-onset neurodevelopmental disorders. Recent studies have revealed a complex genetic landscape for ASD, with many potential genes involved. Little is known about the long-term outcome of individuals with ASD who were diagnosed in childhoo... | Autistic spectrum disorders; Copy number variation; Genotyping; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Mates, Phillip Lopes; Silva, Claudio T. | crowdLabs: a provenance enabled web repository | The National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction (CMPO) is a multi-institutional center dedicated to coastal margins, which are regions consisting of very productive ecosystems that play an important role in global elemental cycles. CMPO ma... | CrowdLabs; Web repository; Coastal margins; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Kieda, David B.; Binks, Joshua Thomas | Gamma-ray emission by the BL Lac Markarian 501 | Optical astronomy is the study of the heavens as they emit light, or the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Gamma-ray astronomy is the study of astrophysical sources that emit the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation (ie: gamma-rays). High Energy gamma-rays are much too f... | Markarian 501; Gamma-ray emission; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Loftus, Patrick David; Rosenblatt, Jody; Eisenhoffer Jr., George Thomas | Induced pressure promotes extrusion and transient polyp formation in MDCK monolayers to maintain homeostasis | In the human body about 100,000 cells are produced every second by mitosis and a similar number die by apoptosis. What happens if too much death occurs? What happens if too little death occurs? How are dying epithelial cells removed? | Extrusion; MDCK monolayers; Polyp formation; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Jenson, Justin Michael; Bock, Susan C. | Mitigating spinal cord injury | How would your life change if you became one of the 15,000 Americans to suffer a spinal cord injury this year? Trauma to the spinal cord causes immediate loss of function below the level of the injury. Then, in the hours and days after the accident, the body's secondary injury response may extend ... | Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Reimherr, Frederick W. | Neuropsychological functioning and OROS® methylphenidate in an Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) population | Objective: Neuropsychological tests have been used in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to compare ADHD patients with normal subjects, to assess drug-placebo differences in clinical trials and to identify appropriate medication levels via test dose paradigms. While clinical studies h... | Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Gibbs, Katie Bernice; Frazer, John K. | otg, a heritable T-cell malignancy in zebrafish that exhibits apoptosis resistance | Otg (oscar the grouch), a line of zebrafish identified with a T cell malignancy pseudoposition, has a recessive inheritance pattern with approximately 50% penetrance in presumed homozygotes (m/m). After breeding otg with a wild-type lck::eGFP fish to create obligate heterozygotes (+/m), and then in... | otg; Oscar the grouch zebrafish; Apoptosis resistance; T cell malignancy; Pseudoposition; Trapeze Interactive poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Martinez, Valerie Kim; Coppersmith, Kurt Joseph | Painting the town, inside and out | Process of creating and painting murals in different locations around Salt Lake City. | Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Johnson, Robert R. | Patterns of patterns | Purpose of this Poster is to demonstrate that it takes the patterns of values in all the many dimensions to place each patient in the final patterns shown in each of the 5 charts. The final patterns determine the ability of each technology to identify or distinguish patients in each class. It is p... | Gene patterns; Colon cancer; Trapeze Interactive poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Chatterjee, Niladrish; Balasubramonian, Rajeev; Davis, Alan L. | Rethinking DRAM design and organization for energy-constrained multicores | DRAM vendors have traditionally optimized for low cost and high performance, often making design decisions that incur energy penalties. For example, a single conventional DRAM access activates thousands of bitlines in many chips, to return a single cache line to the CPU. The other bits may be access... | DRAM power consumption; Data-center power; Multicore memory; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Nguyen, Tuyet Le Thanh; Gowen, Sean Michael; Hughen, Ronald; Light, Alan R. | RNA amplification of dorsal root ganglion neurons retrogradely labeled with Di-I signaling chronic pain and fatigue | In muscles, there are neurons of groups III and IV that correspond to two kinds of afferents or nerves. In previous studies regarding the responses of these afferents in skeletal muscle, singe mechanical stimuli evoked responses. Chemical stimuli are equally important, as they are responsible for ... | RNA amplification; DRG neurons; Di-I; Chronic fatigue; Trapeze Interactive poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Auduong, Priscilla; Murphy, Kelley J.; Schmid, Aloisia T. | Spinal muscular atrophy in Drosophila | Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is the most commonly inherited form of motor neuronal disease in humans and a leading cause of infant mortality. SMA is characterized by a loss of motor neurons which lead to muscle degeneration, paralysis, and eventual death by respiratory failure. More than ninety-f... | Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Brunstetter, Duncan Matthew; Blair, David F. | Unlocking the switching of a nanomotor | Many pathogens use flagella as a means of locomotion. Pairs of Fli M residues were mutated and tested in the presence of repellent (forcing the motor to tumble) and differences in crosslinking were observed. Of those species, some (e.coli, salmonella etc.) can spin their flagella in 2 different di... | Pathogens; Flagella; Nanotechnology; Nanomotor; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |