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I'm Not an Academic but that's Okay: Embracing My Inner Fox
(2014-06-06)Performed independent research to begin a thesis on a particular foreign policy case: the growing relations between China and Latin America and what security implications it has for the United States. Throughout the process, ... -
"I'm Positive. So What?" HIV Illness Narratives from Zimbabwe and the United States
(2011-05-03)Storytelling is potentially an important resource for HIV-positive individuals as they grapple with the changes HIV brings to their lives and seek ways to make meaning of their experiences. Illness narratives in particular ... -
"I've all the world in thee": Lesbian Poetics and Discourses of Sexuality in the Long Eighteenth Century
(2021-06-08)Posthumously appointed the “English Sappho” by her contemporaries after her tragically early death, Katherine Philips was only the first in a line of several women poets (including Anne Killigrew, Anne Finch, and Elizabeth ... -
(I) "The Girl and Her Balloon" and (II) Leonard Bernstein's Symphony No. 2 "The Age of Anxiety": Intricacy Grounded in Programmaticism
(2014-08-18)The following two-part thesis focuses on programmaticism, that is, the depiction through music of extramusical elements. In the first part, I present an original orchestral composition that musically tells the story of a ... -
Ice-marginal Delta Formation and Sedimentaty Processes of Kongsvegen Glacier in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, Norway.
(2009-07-14)Ryan's research focussed on formation and deposition of a submarine meltwater delta in the proglacial fjord environment of Kongfjorden -
IDENTIFICATION OF A DEGRADATION SIGNAL IN THE ANTI-SIGMA FACTOR CSFB REQUIRED FOR THE SWITCH TO LATE GENE EXPRESSION DURING BACILLUS SUBTILIS SPORULATION
(2017-02-20)In response to adverse environmental conditions, the gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis undergoes an adaptive process known as sporulation, culminating in the production of a metabolically dormant, extraordinarily ... -
Identifying Genes Involved in Larval Fat Body Remodeling in Drosophila melanogaster
(2017-06-29)Tissue remodeling is an essential process that occurs in multicellular organisms and is essential for the growth, development, and health of any organism. Drosophila melanogaster is an important organism for the study ... -
Identifying Infrastructure Impediments to Higher-Speed Rail in the Cascadia Megaregion Using GIS Analysis
(2014-07-01)Increased interest in rail transportation, and specifically high-speed rail, has led to research on how can people and goods be transported more efficiently by the United States rail system. Rail is an important form of ... -
Identity as Language
(2015-08-24)How important is national identity to individuals living in an increasingly globalized world? This summer, I tackled this topic through the prism of language pursuing an independent research project in Galway City, Ireland. ... -
Identity as Perception
(2015-08-24)The criminal justice system in the United States is anything but systematic. The virtues of justice are sullied by corrupt policies, racism, and ignorance. And instead of punishment and neglect, the criminalized often need ... -
Identity as Self
(2015-08-24)My internship forced me to think about the self. I interned at the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation in Hanoi, Vietnam. I studied the political divide between Vietnamese nationalism and colonial truth. I was amidst a ... -
"Identity Danish Modern" Trampoline House and the Prototyping of an Inclusive Denmark
(2015-05-26)Located in inner city Copenhagen is Trampoline House: a non-governmental, member-driven culture house that aims to bring together refugees, mostly Muslim males, and other residents of Denmark, for the purpose of modeling ... -
“Identity Danish Modern”: Trampoline House and the Prototyping of an Inclusive Denmark
(2019-08-06)Located in inner city Copenhagen is Trampoline House: a non-governmental, member-driven culture house that aims to bring together refugees, mostly Muslim males, and other residents of Denmark, for the purpose of modeling ... -
Identity Politics or "Minority Nationalism?" The Scottish Referendum Through Welsh and Ulster Scots Eyes
(2015-06-22)This study examines how quickly British attitudes have changed on devolution following the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum. In studying both the Welsh and the Ulster Scots in Northern Ireland, I predict that attitudes ... -
If they offer you a seat on a rocket ship, you don't ask what seat.
(2018-03-26)This summer, I worked as a Business Development Intern at Shoptiques, a fashion tech startup based in New York City. Although my position implied certain regular responsibilities, I was exposed to a much wider array of ... -
IFN-γ and IL-10 Regulation in the MuLV-Infected MAIDS Model
(2013-05-07)Those infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) classically progress to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), an illness typified by an increase in opportunistic infections ranging from influenza to tuberculosis ... -
IL-10 and Suppression/ Susceptibility in MAIDS Model
(2012-05-11)Individuals infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) typically progress to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). AIDS is characterized by an increase in opportunistic infections like tuberculosis, as well ... -
Imagination in Reading to Abstract Art
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Imagined Landscapes: Geography, Identity, and Gender in the Early American Republic, 1785-1835
(2015-07-01)In the decades that followed the American Revolution, members of the new nation began to embrace the American landscape as a point of connection between themselves and their fellow citizens. At the same time, geography ... -
Imaging the Cytoskeleton of Migratory Cells
(2011-05-16)Cell migration is a complex and important process by which cells move along a surface or within a three-dimensional matrix. The mechanics of motility involve cytoskeletal rearrangement, membrane dynamics, and cell-substrate ...