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2010NIH
SpringResearch Festival
Exhibitor Directory
–27–
National Institutes of Health
NIH
Post
bacc
Rese
arch
Fest
ival 2
010 Department of H
ealth & Human S
ervicesModern Approaches To Science
2010NIH
SpringResearch Festival
Exhibitor Directory
–28–
2010 NIH
Spring Research Festival Poster
Presentations
Postbaccalaureate Poster PresentationsMay 12, 2010
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Table of Contents Poster Numbers
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OBRR-DETTD) 1-2�Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OBRR-DH) 3 Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OTRR-DCGT) 4
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OVRR-DMA) 5
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OVRR-DBPAP) 6 - 8
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OVRR-DVP) 9
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, FDA 10
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) 11 - 28 National Cancer Institute Center for Cancer Research (NCI-CCR) 29 - 67 National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (NCI-DCEG) 68 - 72
National Eye Institute (NEI) 73 - 79 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) 80 - 97
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) 98 - 116 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) 117 - 147
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases – Vaccine Research Center (NIAID-VRC) 148 - 152
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) 153 - 155
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) 156 - 161
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) 162 - 172 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) 173 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) 174 - 194
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) 195 - 201
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) 202 - 203 National Institute on Aging (NIA) 204 - 224
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) 225 - 230
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) 231 - 232 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 233 - 239
National Library of Medicine (NLM-LHNCBC) 240
National Library of Medicine (NLM-NCBI) 241
NIH Clinical Center (CC) 242 - 255
Index of Participants
Index of Educational Institutions
Presenters will be at the odd-numbered posters from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and the even-numbered posters from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.
2010NIH
SpringResearch Festival
Exhibitor Directory
–29–
2010 NIH
Spring Research Festival Poster
Presentations
The smarter the mousethe more effective your research.The Taconic repository of knockout mice just got bigger...better...and even “smarter.” It’s now 3,688 models strong...providing NIH researchers with lines that focus on genes encoding novel proteins relevant for basic research and drug discovery.
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The Taconic KO Repository.Smart. Very smart.
www.Taconic.com/KORepository
2010NIH
SpringResearch Festival
Exhibitor Directory
–30–
100Quality
Biological, Inc.
101Genewiz
102Thermo Scientific
106Thermo Scientific
107RURO, Inc.
109Epigentek
110Olympus America
112Bionexus
Inc.
114B. Braun
OEM Division
116Cedarlane
118Capralogics
Inc.
120AirClean Systems
122Perkin Elmer
126EXFO Life Sciences
128CRAIC Tech
128ABaltimore Precision
Instruments
111PolyOrg, Inc.
130Teknova
200StemCell
Technologies
202QIAGEN
206Omega Optical
208Bioline
USA, Inc.
201Worthington Biochemical
203QIAGEN
207SABiosciences
209Animal
Specialties and Provisions
300Bellco
210Meso Scale
Discovery
211Sarstedt
132Corning Incorporated
113Covance
115Northstar
BioProducts
117Biotix, Inc.
117A Frontage
119CYTOO Cell Architects
121Quansys
Biosciences
214Gelcompany
212USA
Scientific
216Protea
Biosciences
213Media
Cybernetics
215Dualsystems
Biotech
215ABioSAFE
Engineering WR2
217VWR Int'l
221CanonU.S.A.
302Aperio
304Valley
Biomedical
306Agilent Tech.
308Agilent Technologies
301Dionex
307Hydro
Service & Supplies
309Agilent Technologies
400AutoGen
402LI-COR
Biosciences
404Fine Science
Tools
406Imgen Technologies
410Biospace
Lab
401Lonza
405Clontech
Laboratories
409PrimmBiotech
411Jackson Immuno
Reserach Lab500
Integrated DNA Tech
502Embi Tec
504Appropriate Technical Resources
506Science/AAAS
510Azer
Scientific
501Electron
Microscopy Sciences
503KUBTEC
505Goldbio.
com
507Thorlabs Inc.
511Gilson, Inc
600Eppendorf North America
606Daigger
610Cell
Signaling Tech
601Roboz Surgical Instrument Co.
607Sanyo Biomedical
Solutions
605Sartorius Stedim
N. America
611New
England Biolabs
700Biohit, Inc.
702TA
Instruments
704IntraMalls
706Heidolph
Brinkmann
708Gemini
Bio-Products
710Andor
Technology
701Carestream Molecular
Imaging
703Bio-
Synthesis
705The Jackson
Laboratory
707Sigma-Aldrich
800Argos
Technologies
802Scientific Industries
804The Scale
People
806Julabo
USA
808Zen-Bio
810Taconic
801Government
Scientific Source
803Spectrum
Laboratoriesce
805Applied Biosystems
811Wilmad-Lab
Glass
809Aparna
Biosciences
900Bio- Rad Laboratories
906APC
Biotechnology Services
908GenScript
Corporation
910AllCells
901Rainin-A Mettler Toledo
903Columbia
Biosciences
905Carl Zeiss
MicroImaging
907 MathWorks
909Beckman Coulter
Genomics
911Cell Press
1000Invitrogen
1004STARR Life
Sciences
1006Diversified Laboratory
Repair
1008IBioChemed
Services
1010Molecular
Dimensions
312Thomson Reuters
314Abcam Inc.
316AMarathon Products
316Macherey-Nagel, Inc.
318Rules-Based
Medicine
320Zymo
Research Corp.
313Caron
Products & Services
315GenVault
Corp
317ProSci, Inc.
319Semrock
Inc.
321InDevR, Inc.
412BD Bio-
sciences
414ALZET
Osmotic Pumps/Durect
416Laboratory Relocation Specialists
416AChesapeake
PERL
418Chroma
Technology Corp
420Cryo
Associates
413ISC
BioExpress
415Millipore
Corporation
417ASystem
Biosciences (SBI)
419Mabtech
421Bio-Tek
Instruments
512Thermo Scientific
516Thermo Scientific
516AAkonni
Biosystems
518Accuflow Systems
520Caliper Life
Sciences
513Thermo Scientific
517Thermo Scientific
519Tocris
Bioscience
521Caliper
Life Sciences
612NeuroScience
Associates
614The
Scientist
616GenHunter
Corp
618 618AMP
Biomedicals
620Lampire
Biological Laboratories
613 American Society for Cell Biology
615Inotech
Biosystems Internl
615APeproTech
Inc.
617Andersen Products
621Thomas Scientific
712Abgent
714Proteintech
Group
716Diversified
Biotech
716AEssen
Bioscience
718Crystalgen
720EMD
Chemicals
713Roche Applied Science
717AOpGen
719Clever Sys Inc
717BrandTech Scientific
721Hudson Robotics
812Data Sciences International
820Precision
Plastics Inc
813Cisbio US
815Diffinity
Genomics
815AFisher Safety
817Bio X Cell
912Miltenyi Biotec
914Diagenode
916SiliCycle
916ALabsource
920AbD Serotec
918Tecan US
913BioVision
Technologies
915Waters
Corporation
915ADigilab
917Beckman Coulter
921BioReliance
Corp.
1012Viaflo
Corporation
1030Shimadzu Scientific
Instrument
1032Oce
Document Printing Systems
1034Bulldog
Bio
1036 Percorso
Life Sciences
1038CD
Biosciences Inc
1040Rikaken
USA
1042Accelerated Technology
Lab
1044Aushon
BioSystems
1014Riverside Research
Park
1016Women
In Bio
1016AStaples National
Advantage
1020DiscovRx
Corporation
1018Spectrum Chemical
814GE Healthcare Life Sciences
812AHarlan
Laboratories
519A Biocare Medical
317ANanoString
Tech.
218Leica
Microsystems
407Aqua
Solutions Water
-
103ITSI
Biosciences
105Dojindo
140Active Motif
216ANuSep
BioInquire
303Nexcelom Bioscience
305Grace
Scientific
1033Exiqon
1035ProteinOne
1037Assay
Biotech-nology, Inc.
1037ANIH Supply
Center
1041Precellys 24
Tissue Homogenize
1039 Parker Balston
819Fisher
Scientific
1001Invitrogen,
Part of Life Tech
1005Strategic
Diagnostics
1011KPL, Inc.
1007Transgenomic
1009GeneTex
131Eurofins
MWG Operon
133GVK
Biosciences Pvt. Ltd.
135LC
Sciences
137Global
Cooling, Inc.
139Phalanx Biotech Group
141DNA
Genotek,
143Cellular
Engineering Technologies
145Fluxion
Biosciences
1015Thermo Scientific
1017Micro-fluidics
1019Cell Biosciences
1023 Epitomics
1025Illumina
1027Biomatrica
1029Computype
1031Numira
Biosciences
2010 NIH Spring Research Festival Exhibit Floor Plan
2010NIH
SpringResearch Festival
Exhibitor Directory
–31–
100Quality
Biological, Inc.
101Genewiz
102Thermo Scientific
106Thermo Scientific
107RURO, Inc.
109Epigentek
110Olympus America
112Bionexus
Inc.
114B. Braun
OEM Division
116Cedarlane
118Capralogics
Inc.
120AirClean Systems
122Perkin Elmer
126EXFO Life Sciences
128CRAIC Tech
128ABaltimore Precision
Instruments
111PolyOrg, Inc.
130Teknova
200StemCell
Technologies
202QIAGEN
206Omega Optical
208Bioline
USA, Inc.
201Worthington Biochemical
203QIAGEN
207SABiosciences
209Animal
Specialties and Provisions
300Bellco
210Meso Scale
Discovery
211Sarstedt
132Corning Incorporated
113Covance
115Northstar
BioProducts
117Biotix, Inc.
117A Frontage
119CYTOO Cell Architects
121Quansys
Biosciences
214Gelcompany
212USA
Scientific
216Protea
Biosciences
213Media
Cybernetics
215Dualsystems
Biotech
215ABioSAFE
Engineering WR2
217VWR Int'l
221CanonU.S.A.
302Aperio
304Valley
Biomedical
306Agilent Tech.
308Agilent Technologies
301Dionex
307Hydro
Service & Supplies
309Agilent Technologies
400AutoGen
402LI-COR
Biosciences
404Fine Science
Tools
406Imgen Technologies
410Biospace
Lab
401Lonza
405Clontech
Laboratories
409PrimmBiotech
411Jackson Immuno
Reserach Lab500
Integrated DNA Tech
502Embi Tec
504Appropriate Technical Resources
506Science/AAAS
510Azer
Scientific
501Electron
Microscopy Sciences
503KUBTEC
505Goldbio.
com
507Thorlabs Inc.
511Gilson, Inc
600Eppendorf North America
606Daigger
610Cell
Signaling Tech
601Roboz Surgical Instrument Co.
607Sanyo Biomedical
Solutions
605Sartorius Stedim
N. America
611New
England Biolabs
700Biohit, Inc.
702TA
Instruments
704IntraMalls
706Heidolph
Brinkmann
708Gemini
Bio-Products
710Andor
Technology
701Carestream Molecular
Imaging
703Bio-
Synthesis
705The Jackson
Laboratory
707Sigma-Aldrich
800Argos
Technologies
802Scientific Industries
804The Scale
People
806Julabo
USA
808Zen-Bio
810Taconic
801Government
Scientific Source
803Spectrum
Laboratoriesce
805Applied Biosystems
811Wilmad-Lab
Glass
809Aparna
Biosciences
900Bio- Rad Laboratories
906APC
Biotechnology Services
908GenScript
Corporation
910AllCells
901Rainin-A Mettler Toledo
903Columbia
Biosciences
905Carl Zeiss
MicroImaging
907 MathWorks
909Beckman Coulter
Genomics
911Cell Press
1000Invitrogen
1004STARR Life
Sciences
1006Diversified Laboratory
Repair
1008IBioChemed
Services
1010Molecular
Dimensions
312Thomson Reuters
314Abcam Inc.
316AMarathon Products
316Macherey-Nagel, Inc.
318Rules-Based
Medicine
320Zymo
Research Corp.
313Caron
Products & Services
315GenVault
Corp
317ProSci, Inc.
319Semrock
Inc.
321InDevR, Inc.
412BD Bio-
sciences
414ALZET
Osmotic Pumps/Durect
416Laboratory Relocation Specialists
416AChesapeake
PERL
418Chroma
Technology Corp
420Cryo
Associates
413ISC
BioExpress
415Millipore
Corporation
417ASystem
Biosciences (SBI)
419Mabtech
421Bio-Tek
Instruments
512Thermo Scientific
516Thermo Scientific
516AAkonni
Biosystems
518Accuflow Systems
520Caliper Life
Sciences
513Thermo Scientific
517Thermo Scientific
519Tocris
Bioscience
521Caliper
Life Sciences
612NeuroScience
Associates
614The
Scientist
616GenHunter
Corp
618 618AMP
Biomedicals
620Lampire
Biological Laboratories
613 American Society for Cell Biology
615Inotech
Biosystems Internl
615APeproTech
Inc.
617Andersen Products
621Thomas Scientific
712Abgent
714Proteintech
Group
716Diversified
Biotech
716AEssen
Bioscience
718Crystalgen
720EMD
Chemicals
713Roche Applied Science
717AOpGen
719Clever Sys Inc
717BrandTech Scientific
721Hudson Robotics
812Data Sciences International
820Precision
Plastics Inc
813Cisbio US
815Diffinity
Genomics
815AFisher Safety
817Bio X Cell
912Miltenyi Biotec
914Diagenode
916SiliCycle
916ALabsource
920AbD Serotec
918Tecan US
913BioVision
Technologies
915Waters
Corporation
915ADigilab
917Beckman Coulter
921BioReliance
Corp.
1012Viaflo
Corporation
1030Shimadzu Scientific
Instrument
1032Oce
Document Printing Systems
1034Bulldog
Bio
1036 Percorso
Life Sciences
1038CD
Biosciences Inc
1040Rikaken
USA
1042Accelerated Technology
Lab
1044Aushon
BioSystems
1014Riverside Research
Park
1016Women
In Bio
1016AStaples National
Advantage
1020DiscovRx
Corporation
1018Spectrum Chemical
814GE Healthcare Life Sciences
812AHarlan
Laboratories
519A Biocare Medical
317ANanoString
Tech.
218Leica
Microsystems
407Aqua
Solutions Water
-
103ITSI
Biosciences
105Dojindo
140Active Motif
216ANuSep
BioInquire
303Nexcelom Bioscience
305Grace
Scientific
1033Exiqon
1035ProteinOne
1037Assay
Biotech-nology, Inc.
1037ANIH Supply
Center
1041Precellys 24
Tissue Homogenize
1039 Parker Balston
819Fisher
Scientific
1001Invitrogen,
Part of Life Tech
1005Strategic
Diagnostics
1011KPL, Inc.
1007Transgenomic
1009GeneTex
131Eurofins
MWG Operon
133GVK
Biosciences Pvt. Ltd.
135LC
Sciences
137Global
Cooling, Inc.
139Phalanx Biotech Group
141DNA
Genotek,
143Cellular
Engineering Technologies
145Fluxion
Biosciences
1015Thermo Scientific
1017Micro-fluidics
1019Cell Biosciences
1023 Epitomics
1025Illumina
1027Biomatrica
1029Computype
1031Numira
Biosciences
2010 NIH Spring Research Festival Exhibit Floor Plan
2010NIH
SpringResearch Festival
Exhibitor Directory
–32–
2009 NIH
Spring Research Festival Poster
Presentations
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SpringResearch Festival
Exhibitor Directory
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2009 NIH
Spring Research Festival Poster
Presentations
2010 NIH
Spring Research Festival Poster
Presentations
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OBRR-DETTD)
1. Vaibhav BistRNA Aptamers for Detection of Trypanosoma cruzi Excreted/Secreted AntigensGeorge Mason UniversityDr. Alain Debrabant, PreceptorLaboratory of Bacterial, Parasitical and Unconventional Agents
2. Sirena A SunRNA Aptamers for the Detection of Live Trypanosoma cruzi ParasitesDrexel UniversityDr. Alain Debrabant, PreceptorLaboratory of Bacterial, Parasitical and Unconventional Agents
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OBRR-DH)
3. David B KopelmanThe ins and outs of the von Willebrand Factor-cleaving protease ADAMTS13Harvard UniversityDr. Chava Kimchi-Sarfaty, PreceptorLaboratory of Hemostasis
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OCTGT-DCGT)
4. Josie Mae P DelisleEvaluation of the Immune Response to Candidate Vaccines Consisting of Retrovirus-Like Particles (retroVLPs) Carrying Mucin Domain-Deleted Zaire Ebolavirus Envelope GlycoproteinArizona State UniversityDr. Carolyn A. Wilson,Dr. Wu Ou, PreceptorsLaboratory of Molecular Immunology and Virology
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OTRR-DMA)
5. Vidya RaghavanAnalyzing Antibody Repertoire Diversity Generated through Phage Display and Hybridoma TechnologyMount Holyoke CollegeDr. Marjorie Shapiro,Dr. Sean Fitzsimmons, PreceptorsLaboratory of Molecular and Developmental Immunology
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OVRR DBPAP)
6. Maggie CollisonIdentifi cation of German Cockroach Allergens through scFv-affi nity purifi cationUniversity of Wisconsin, MadisonDr. Taruna Karuna,Dr. Jay Slater, PreceptorsLaboratory of Immunobiochemistry
7. Doria M GoldDifferential effects of Human Interferon-alpha subtypes on CD4 T cell function.Goucher CollegeDr. Ronald L. Rabin, PreceptorLaboratory of Immunobiochemistry
8. Lynnsie M SchrammInterferon-a and interferon-l subtype expression profi les by human dendritic, myeloid, and B cells.Goucher CollegeDr. Ronald L. Rabin, PreceptorLaboratory of Immunobiochemistry
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA (CBER-OVRR DVP)
9. Rachel FriedmanProtection of Mice Against Infl uenza A H5N1 Virus Challenge by Vaccination with Mammalian-Derived Virus-Like ParticlesLafayette CollegeDr. Jerry Weir,Dr. Falko Schmeisser, PreceptorsLaboratory of DNA Viruses
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, FDA (CDER)
10. Kevin W ToshTLR agonist-induced Type I IFN response in human PBMCs: analysis of RT-qPCR gene array dataGeorgetown UniversityDr. Montserrat Puig,Dr. Daniela Verthelyi, PreceptorsDivision of Therapeutic Proteins Immediate Offi ce-Laboratory of Immunology
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
11. Laura J CaccavaleThe Impact of Peer Support on the Relationship Between Weight Status and Body Image in AdolescentsWake Forest UniversityDr. Denise L. Haynie, PreceptorPrevention Research (PR) Branch
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Exhibitor Directory
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2010 NIH
Spring Research Festival Poster
Presentations
12. Amanda K Crawford MafI and other Pol III associated factors involved in Rapamycin sensitivity in S. pombe. Saint Mary’s College of California Dr. Richard Maraia, Preceptor Laboratory of Molecular Growth Regulation 13. Michelle K Dail Niemann-Pick Disease Type C and the Role of the Inflammatory Marker Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Alpha (MIP1a) California State University, Long Beach Dr. Forbes D. Porter, Preceptor Program in Developmental Endocrinology and Genetics 14. Kathleen Engeln Effects of Passenger Personality on Young Novice Drivers’ Risk Perception: A Preliminary Analysis University of Washington Dr. Denise L. Haynie, Preceptor Prevention Research (PR) Branch 15. Audrey J Gaskins Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and Oxidative Stress Levels in Young Women Duke University Dr. Enrique F. Schisterman, Preceptor Epidemiology (EPI) Branch 16. Xiaoxiao C Guo Analysis of Compound Heterozygotes of the AKAP13 gene in Mice Duke University Dr. James H. Segars, Preceptor Program in Reproductive and Adult Endocrinology 17. Arianna I Herman Remission of maternal depression: Relation to toddler internalizing and externalizing behaviors Kenyon College Dr. Nanmathi Manian, Preceptor Program in Developmental Neuroscience 18. Cameron Johnson Conditional Restoration and Ablation of Cardiac Calsequestrin (CASQ2): A Model for Understanding and Combating Stress-Induced Cardiac Arrhythmias College of Idaho Dr. Karl Pfeifer, Preceptor Laboratory of Mammalian Genes and Development
19. Grace Koo Novel Mutation IVS5+3 A>T in Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome Patient with Discordant Sterol Biochemistry and Clinical Phenotype Johns Hopkins University Dr. Forbes D. Porter, Preceptor Program in Developmental Endocrinology and Genetics 20. Yimo Lin Characterization of Adaptor Protein complex binding to the cytosolic tail of glutamate receptor delta-2 Brown University Dr. Juan Bonifacino, Dr. Patricia V. Burgos, Preceptors Cell Biology and Metabolism Program 21. Alexa E Merz Estrogen replacement therapy and aortic dilation in women with Turner syndrome. Stanford University Dr. Carolyn A. Bondy, Preceptor Program in Developmental Endocrinology and Genetics 22. Sohan R Nagrani Methylation Patterns of Brahma during Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis: Potential Implications Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Owen M. Rennert, Preceptor Laboratory of Clinical Genomics 23. Amy N Russo In Quest of Transcription Termination Mutants of RNA Polymerase III Colgate University Dr. Richard Maraia, Preceptor Laboratory of Molecular Growth Regulation 24. Elizabeth Schmidt Divergent Rates of Depression in Immigrant and US-Born Mothers Princeton University Dr. Nanmathi Manian, Preceptor Program in Developmental Neuroscience 25. Elisabeth A Stern The Effects of Betahistine Hydrochloride on Appetite and Food Intake Cornell University Dr. Jack A. Yanovski, Dr. Asem Ali, Preceptors Program in Developmental Endocrinology and Genetics
2010 NIH
Spring Research Festival Poster
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26. Antonia Thomas Characterization of Thymidine Auxotrophy and Rab1 Recruitment by L. pneumophila Isolate Paris Johns Hopkins University Dr. Matthias Machner, Preceptor Cell Biology and Metabolism Program 27. Julia Tse The Relationship Between Disordered Eating Behaviors and Diet Quality in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Dartmouth College Dr. Denise L. Haynie, Preceptor Division of Epidemiology, Statistics and Prevention Research 28. Katherine D Willson, Julia Tse Introducing a Computer-based Injury Prevention Program into Pediatric Primary Care: Who Are we Reaching? University of Virginia Dartmouth College Dr. Denise Haynie, Preceptor Prevention Research (PR) Branch National Cancer Institute Center for Cancer Research (NCI-CCR) 29. Rachel Acuna Role of Chromatin Modifiers in Kinetochore Functions in S. cerevisiae New Mexico State University Dr. Munira A. Basrai, Preceptor Genetics Branch 30. Nkosi Adejola Chromosome Territory Organization in the Interphase Nuclei of Mouse Tissue University of Miami Dr. David L. Levens, Dr. Kundan Sengupta, Preceptors Laboratory of Pathology 31. Mathew G Angelos A Novel Function of the Co-Chaperone BAG3 WW Domain in Regulating Cytoskeletal Function and Cellular Division Duke University Dr. Elise C. Kohn, Preceptor Medical Oncology Branch and Affiliates 32. Tara Z Baris Chronic Exposure of Cardiomyocytes to Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) compromises mitochondrial oxidative capacity McGill University Dr. Yongmin Liu, Dr. Miriam C. Poirier, Preceptors Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics
33. Ashley R Burg Transcription Fidelity Control by Rpb2 Fork Region Michigan State University Dr. Maria Kireeva, Preceptor Gene Regulation and Chromosome Biology Laboratory 34. Maira A Castaneda Development of an inducible, in vivo system to overexpress the polycomb factor Ezh2 in transgenic mice Universidad Metropolitana Dr. Thomas Hornyak, Preceptor Dermatology Branch 35. M. Jason V de la Cruz Structural studies of the native HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimer Johns Hopkins University Dr. Sriram Subramaniam, Preceptor Laboratory of Cell Biology 36. Samuel L Dengler TGF-beta Signaling Defect In CLIC4 Knockout Mice Pennsylvania State University Dr. Stuart Yuspa, Dr. Padmakumar C. Velayuthan, Preceptors Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics 37. Catherine S Denkler Is Proximity Ligation Really Here? Wake Forest University Dr. Paul K. Goldsmith, Dr. Chris D. Heger, Preceptors Basic Research Laboratory-Bethesda 38. Michelle Devine Towards prostate cancer diagnostics based on interphase spatial genome positioning Georgetown University Dr. Tom Misteli, Preceptor Laboratory of Receptor Biology and Gene Expression 39. Darius A Filsuf Loss of ATM kinase activity leads to embryonic lethality in mice University of California, Los Angeles Dr. Andre Nussenzweig, Dr. Jeremy A. Daniel, Preceptors Experimental Immunology Branch 40. Heather L Gold HTLV-1 p8 Interferes with the Immunological Synapse and Actin Remodeling University of Chicago Dr. Genoveffa Franchini, Dr. Nancy M. Van Prooyen, Preceptors Vaccine Branch
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SpringResearch Festival
Exhibitor Directory
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2010 NIH
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41. Christian A Graves Mechanisms of Angiogenic Bypass in Response to VEGF and MET Antagonism Winthrop University Dr. Kevin Camphausen, Preceptor Radiation Oncology Branch 42. Shakeeb Hakim IL1a is a regulator of NF-kB activity in keratinocytes with oncogenic ras Virginia Commonwealth University Dr. Christophe Cataisson, Preceptor Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics 43. Sarah C Hsu IKKe contributes to the malignant progression of ovarian cancer Yale University Dr. Christina M. Annunziata, Preceptor Medical Oncology Branch and Affiliates 44. Christopher J Husko TUSC1, a Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene, Plays a Role in Regulating Autophagy American University Dr. Jonathan S. Wiest, Preceptor Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics 45. Chris J Hwang Bidirectional noncoding RNAs mediate rRNA processing and cell death in human lung adenocarcinoma cells North Carolina State University Dr. Lucy M. Anderson, Dr. Yih-Horng Shiao, Preceptors Laboratory of Comparative Carcinogenesis 46. Kasey L Jividen Thioredoxin and Thioredoxin Reductase 1 Regulate CLIC4 Nuclear Translocation in Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells Wheeling Jesuit University Dr. Stuart Yuspa, Dr. Mariam Malik, Preceptors Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics 47. David G Justus Blockade of Testosterone Enhances Thymopoiesis in Patients with Prostate Cancer Central Washington University Dr. Frances T. Hakim, Preceptor Experimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch
48. Hana H Khidir Characterizing Lymphocyte Populations in Patients Undergoing Nonmyeloablative Stem Cell Transplantation for Sickle Cell Disease Truman State University Dr. Frances T. Hakim, Preceptor Experimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch 49. Gina Y Kim Karyotypic characterization of two multiple myeloma cell lines University of Maryland, College Park Dr. Anna V. Roschke, Dr. W. Michael Kuehl, Preceptors Genetics Branch 50. Clifford J Kwityn Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteases (TIMP)-2 Regulation in LL-2 Lung Carcinoma Cells in vitro Rutgers University Dr. William Stetler-Stevenson, Dr. Liliana Guedez, Preceptors Radiation Biology Branch 51. Gary Lam TTP regulates EGFR driven expression of inflammatory mediators in keratinocytes Lebanon Valley College Dr. Francesca Mascia, Preceptor Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics 52. Shazia A Lutfeali Role of Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) in primary keratinocyte differentiation Duke University Dr. Luowei Li, Preceptor Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics 53. Dariya Momot Genomic instability in Xpa and p53 deficient mice exposed to Zidovudine (AZT) City University of New York, Macaulay Honors College, Dr. Ofelia A. Olivero, Dr. Miriam C. Poirier, Preceptors Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics 54. Tyler E Morrison Evaluating Anti-MEK Antibodies for Cell-Signaling Studies Using Capillary-Based Isoelectric Focusing Scripps College Dr. Paul K. Goldsmith, Dr. Jinqiu Chen, Preceptors Basic Research Laboratory-Bethesda
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55. Oyebola A Oladeinde Utility of Metathesis Reactions for Developing Novel Nitric Oxide Donors Morgan State University Dr. Larry Keefer, Preceptor Laboratory of Comparative Carcinogenesis 56. John Palla Activation of WNT pathway in endometrial cancer stromal fibroblasts Loyola College Maryland Dr. John E. Niederhuber, Preceptor Cell and Cancer Biology Branch 57. Rachel M Pierce Multipotential PTEN-/- p53-/- prostate tumor initiating cells give rise to adenocarcinoma which displays epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, metastasis, and androgen independent growth Loyola Marymount University Dr. Kathy Kelly, Preceptor Cell and Cancer Biology Branch 58. Daniel C Rabe Identification and Characterization of natural product-based inhibitors of hypoxia inducible factor-2 alpha University of Chicago Dr. Donald Bottaro, Preceptor Urologic Oncology Branch 59. Andre D Rosario Optimization of the Expression and Purification of 9 kDa Granulysin Howard University Dr. Carol Clayberger, Dr. Alan Krensky, Preceptors Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology 60. Latoya Silverton A novel combination of curcumin with piperine as an adjuvant to overcome ABC transporter-mediated drug resistance in Cancer Georgetown University Dr. Suresh Ambudkar, Dr. Suneet Shukla, Preceptors Laboratory of Cell Biology 61. Amogh Sivarapatna Maximizing hematopoietic stem cell potential in murine bone marrow transplantation model University of Virginia Dr. Ronald Gress, Dr. Phillip Lucas, Preceptors Experimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch
62. Brandon M Smith Cell specific targeting of lipid-based nanoparticles for enhanced delivery of therapeutic agents St. Mary’s College of Maryland Dr. Anu Puri, Preceptor Nanobiology Program 63. John Whang Isolation and Characterization of the Tumor Microenvironment in a Murine Mammary Tumor Model University of Michigan Dr. John Niederhuber, Preceptor Cell and Cancer Biology Branch 64. Mia F Williams The Metastasis Susceptibility Gene SIPA1 is Associated with Multiple Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Complexes University of Arizona Dr. Kent W. Hunter, Preceptor Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics 65. Reginald L Williams NCI60 Antibody Validation Study George Washington University Dr. Stephen M. Hewitt, Preceptor Laboratory of Pathology 66. Helmae Wubneh The Role of I-?B Kinases in Triple Negative Breast Cancer Princeton University Dr. Christina M. Annunziata, Preceptor Medical Oncology Branch and Affiliates 67. Yihan Yang CLIC4 Regulates TGF-beta Dependent Fibroblast to Myofibroblast Conversion Emory University Dr. Anjali Shukla, Preceptor Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (NCI-DCEG) 68. Leonard Addae Functional analysis of genomic variants in NR5A2 gene associated with pancreatic cancer susceptibility Alcorn State University Dr. Laufey Amundadottir, Preceptor Laboratory of Translational Genomics 69. David E Capo-Ramos Personal and Family History of Depression and Risk of Lung Cancer University of Puerto Rico Graduate School of Public Health Dr. Maria T. Landi, Preceptor Genetic Epidemiology Branch
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70. Joseph J Kovacs SNP Analysis of NCF4 Exons in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cornell University Dr. Stephen J. Chanock, Preceptor Laboratory of Translational Genomics 71. Stephanie Shao The Genomic and Functional Characterization of Pancreatic Cancer Risk Variants in the ABO Gene Colgate University Dr. Laufey Amundadottir, Preceptor Laboratory of Translational Genomics 72. McAnthony D Tarway Analysis of JAZF1 function through mRNA expression and si-RNA studies Tennessee State University Dr. Ludmila Prokunina-Olsson, Preceptor Laboratory of Translational Genomics National Eye Institute (NEI) 73. Hirva A Bakeri Wnt-Frizzled Signaling During Retinal Development: Severe Neuronal and Glial Abnormalities With Loss of Fz5 and Fz8 Function Cornell University Dr. Chunqiao Liu, Dr. Anand Swaroop, Preceptors Neurobiology Neurodegeneration & Repair Laboratory 74. Janina K Gregorski Identification of Enhancers Mediating Gene Regulation by Photoreceptor Specific Transcription Factor NRL University of Maryland, College Park Dr. Hong Hao, Dr. Anand Swaroop Preceptors Neurobiology Neurodegeneration & Repair Laboratory 75. Daniel S Krauth Mutations in Lpcat1 lead to photoreceptor degeneration in mice University of California, Los Angeles Dr. Anand Swaroop, Dr. James S. Friedman, Preceptors Neurobiology Neurodegeneration & Repair Laboratory 76. Kevin G Lazo Developmental Expression of DNA Methyltransferases in the Mammalian Retina Georgetown University Dr. Anand Swaroop, Dr. Igor Nasonkin, Preceptors Neurobiology Neurodegeneration & Repair Laboratory
77. Melissa M Liu Copy Number Variations in Eight-Genes for Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration Stanford University Dr. Chi-Chao Chan, Preceptor Laboratory of Immunology 78. William C McManigle Investigating Depletion of Foxp3+ Regulatory T cells in BAC-transgenic DEREG Mice College of William and Mary Dr. Rachel Caspi, Preceptor Laboratory of Immunology 79. Keerthi Ranganath A Detailed Analysis of the Transient Photoreceptor Degeneration in the Cone-Only Nrl-Knockout Mouse Retina University of Illinois at Chicago Dr. Jerome Roger, Dr. Anand Swaroop, Preceptors Neurobiology Neurodegeneration & Repair Laboratory National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) 80. Maria J Bachman The Role of Testosterone Replacement Therapy on Telomere Preservation in Normal and Telomerase-deficient Mice Loyola University Chicago Dr. Jichun Chen, Dr. Neal S. Young, Preceptors Hematology Branch 81. Laura K Belland Identifying Novel Binding Partners of Glypicans and Syndecans Ohio State University Dr. Kenneth Kramer, Preceptor Laboratory of Development Biology 82. Edmund B Chen Mice with Reduced mTOR Expression have Altered Cellular Metabolism and Age Slower Johns Hopkins University Dr. Toren Finkel, Preceptor Translational Medicine Branch 83. Ashley E Dunfee Adeno-associated virus-2 (AVV2) integrase mediates specific integration to locus AAVS1 on chromosome 19q13.3 Duke University Dr. Andre Larochelle, Preceptor Hematology Branch
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84. Mona Ghias Expression of SR-B1 in the endothelium plays a significant role in reverse cholesterol transport Johns Hopkins University Ms. Mona Ghias, Preceptor Pulmonary and Vascular Medicine Branch 85. Andrew W Grim Targeting Activated Mitochondria to Improve Selective Depletion and Reduce the Risk of Graft-Versus-Host Disease Pennsylvania State University Dr. Austin J. Barrett, Dr. Zach McIver, Preceptors Hematology Branch 86. Ruwan Gunaratne Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Native Renal Thick Ascending Limb Cells Harvard University Dr. Mark Knepper, Preceptor Laboratory of Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism 87. Alonzo J Jalan The miRNA Profile of Peritoneal Macrophages in an Atherosclerotic State Concordia College Dr. Alan Remaley, Preceptor Pulmonary and Vascular Medicine Branch 88. Rael Kopace Single-shot x-ray differential phase-contrast and diffraction imaging in vivo University of Maryland, College Park Dr. Han Wen, Preceptor Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics 89. Kelsey B Loeliger Mismatched CD8 T-cells produce aneuploidy and decreased telomere length in normal bone marrow in vitro: these effects are abrogated by cyclosporine and free-radical scavengers University of Maryland, Baltimore County Dr. Elaine M. Sloand, Preceptor Hematology Branch 90. Andrea Poon Characterization of Jak/Stat Activation in Patients with Monosomy 7 and the Development of Targeted Therapy for Patients Carnegie Mellon University Dr. Elaine M. Sloand, Preceptor Hematology Branch
91. Abhishek Roka Investigating the single molecule kinetics of myosin 7a using an optical trap City University of New York, College of Staten Island Dr. Verl Siththanandan, Preceptor Laboratory of Molecular Physiology 92. Francesca P Schneller Characterization of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus Produced in Insect Cells for Gene Therapy University of Virginia Dr. Robert Kotin, Preceptor Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics 93. Dane H Slentz Large Scale Profiling of Protein Degradation Rate Constants and Translation Rates in Renal Collecting Duct Cells University of Utah Dr. Mark Knepper, Preceptor Laboratory of Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism 94. Ashley F Stein Selective imaging of nano-particle contrast agents by a single-shot x-ray diffraction technique University of Pennsylvania Dr. Han Wen, Preceptor Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics 95. Nicole Stephens The Immunological Impact of B-cell Depletion in Allogeneic Stem-cell Transplantation Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. John Barrett, Preceptor Hematology Branch 96. Julie L Valdes Characterization of the Interaction Between Sorting Nexin 27 and BetaPix in Kidney Epithelial Cells Claremont Colleges Dr. Martin P. Playford, Dr. Sharon L. Milgram, Preceptors Laboratory of Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism 97. Seth P Zimmerman Characterization of the Interactions between Zonula Occludens-2 and Sorting Nexin 27 in Kidney Epithelial Cells Rochester Institute of Technology Dr. Martin P. Playford, Dr. Sharon Milgram, PreceptorsLaboratory of Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism
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National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) 98. Adrian Astiz Sugar-feeding treatment in a knock-in mouse model of Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathy University of Connecticut Dr. Marjan Huizing, Dr. William Gahl, Preceptors Medical Genetics Branch 99. Cecilia D Blair Lamin A and telomerase collaborate to trigger cellular senescence Davidson College Dr. Kan Cao, Preceptor Genome Technology Branch 100. Michelle S Bloom Identification of new Gross Chromosomal Rearrangement Mutator Genes by Genome-wide Essential Gene Screen University of California, Davis Dr. Kyungjae Myung, Preceptor Genetics and Molecular Biology Branch 101. Danielle E Carpenter Mapping Asthma Phenotypes in Genetically Diverse Mice Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. Samir Kelada, Preceptor Genome Technology Branch 102. James A Curry Molecular analysis of unclassified Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome patients for defects in biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex -1 (BLOC-1) University of Iowa Dr. William Gahl, Dr. Marjan Huizing, Preceptors Medical Genetics Branch 103. Krystal Dole Generating iPS cells from a human cancer cell line Catholic University of America Dr. Paul Liu, Dr. Ling Zhao, Preceptors Genetics and Molecular Biology Branch 104. Keolu O Fox A Comparative Study of Renal Function in Type 2 Diabetes among West Africans, African Americans and Han Chinese University of Maryland, College Park Dr. Charles Rotimi, Dr. Ed Ramos, Preceptors
Center for Inherited Disease Research 105. Indira Gowda Screening Novel Compounds for their effects on Zebrafish Hematopoiesis University of Pittsburgh Dr. Paul Liu,Lea Cunnigham, Preceptors Genetics and Molecular Biology Branch 106. Warren W Kretzschmar Examination of a New Measure to Detect Balancing Selection Beloit College Dr. Eric D. Green, Dr. Aida Andres, Preceptors Genome Technology Branch 107. Karen E Leeds Characterization of melanoblast development in mouse neural crest mutants University of Richmond Dr. William J. Pavan, Dr. Dawn Watkins-Chow, Preceptors Genetic Disease Research Branch 108. Omid Motabar Small Molecule Drug Discovery for Gaucher Disease University of Pennsylvania Dr. Ellen Sidransky, Dr. Wei Zheng, Preceptors Medical Genetics Branch 109. Shenia L Patterson A Transgenic Mouse Model of Diamond Blackfan Anemia using Class I and Class II Mutations in RPS19 Spelman College Dr. David Bodine, Preceptor Genetics and Molecular Biology Branch 110. Jessica Price High-Throughput Mutational Analysis of Candidate Chromosome Instability Genes In Endometrial Cancer Bryn Mawr College Dr. Daphne Bell, Preceptor Cancer Genetics Branch 111. Erica L Sanchez Zebrafish: An Experimental Model for Folate Metabolism? University of California, Davis Dr. Lawrence C. Brody, Preceptor Genome Technology Branch
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112. Erica L Sanchez, Nicole R Stone Human Genetic Variation in Folate/B12 Metabolism University of California, Davis DePauw University Dr. Lawrence C. Brody, Preceptor Genome Technology Branch 113. Dimitre R Simeonov Molecular Correlates in Oculocutaneous Albinism Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dr. David Adams, Dr. William Gahl, Preceptors Medical Genetics Branch 114. Kaley F Skapinsky Sharing Health History with Mexican origin Families: The Impact of Providing Multiple Household Members with Family-Based Risk Assessments Stanford University Dr. Laura M. Koehly, Preceptor Social and Behavioral Research Branch 115. Nicole R Stone Computational discovery of candidate miRNA master regulators of one carbon metabolism DePauw University Dr. Lawrence C. Brody, Preceptor Genome Technology Branch 116. Justin R Sysol The renal disease of methylmalonic acidemia: Insights into pathophysiology using mouse models and human studies University of Rochester Dr. Charles Venditti, Dr. Irini Manoli, Preceptors Genetics and Molecular Biology Branch National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) 117. Amanda Agyemang Coordinate Regulation of TCR Signaling, Notch, and Gata3 in T Cell Development Princeton University Dr. B.J. Fowlkes, Preceptor Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 118. Lauren E Bakios Antibody Recognition of Conformationally Dependent PmpD Antigenic Determinants Correlates with Spontaneous Clearance and Partial Resistance to Re-infection in a Chlamydia Trachomatis Non-human Primate Model of Trachoma Georgetown University Dr. Harlan Caldwell, Preceptor Laboratory of Intracellular Parasites
119. Aaron B Bowen Antagonism of IL-5 Signaling in Eosinophils by Type II Interferon University of California, Santa Cruz Dr. Helene F. Rosenberg, Preceptor Laboratory of Allergic Diseases 120. Jessica Chong The Role of Death Receptors and their Ligands in the Induction of Apoptosis in Cells Infected with Human Parainfluenza Virus Type I (HPIV1) Mutants North Carolina State University Dr. Brian Murphy, Dr. Alex Schmidt, Dr. Anne Schaap, Preceptors Laboratory of Infectious Diseases 121. Lily P Clark Study of Aspergillus fumigatus Genes Putatively Involved in the Response to Human Host Defenses University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Dr. Kyung J. Kwon-Chung, Preceptor Laboratory of Clinical Infectious Diseases 122. Sarah Clayton Utility of Serum Tryptase in the Classification of Pediatric-Onset Mastocytosis University of Wisconsin, Green Bay Dr. Melody Carter, Preceptor Laboratory of Allergic Diseases 123. Maria Cristina Dolbec Oliveras Understanding CTCF’s role in c-Myc expression in T(12;15) mouse plasmacytomas. Carnegie Mellon University Dr. Alexander Kovalchuk, Dr. Herbert C. Morse, Preceptors Laboratory of Immunopathology 124. Matthew A Getz Genetic and Molecular Factors Involved in Muramidase Resistance Within Bacillus Anthracis University of Southern California Dr. Stephen Leppla, Preceptor Laboratory of Bacterial Diseases 125. Rebecca M Hebner Co-localization of accessory C proteins with proteins of the viral ribonucleoprotein and polymerase complex in Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 1 infected Vero cells Stanford University Dr. Henrick Schomacker, Dr. Alexander Schmidt, Preceptors Laboratory of Infectious Diseases
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126. David Heredia Cutaneous Leishmaniasis: Potential Image-Based Approach for Morphological Identification of Parasite Infection Formation in Immunized Mice. University of Louisville Dr. Jesus Valenzuela, Preceptor Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research 127. Caraline L Higgins Identification of conserved amino acid residues within the C-terminus of the human parainfluenza virus type 2 V protein that contribute to the inhibition of the type I interferon response Colgate University Dr. Anne Schaap-Nutt, Dr. Alexander Schmidt, Preceptors Laboratory of Infectious Diseases 128. Claudine Jones Analyzing the function of LAIR-1, and KIR2DL1 using Q-tagJohns Hopkins University Dr. John Coligan, Dr. Konrad Krzewski, Preceptors Laboratory of Immunogenetics 129. Michael K Maddox Developing Tools for the Similtaneous Observation of Several Aspects of the Tcell immunological Synapse Seattle Pacific University Dr. Rajat Varma, Dr. Travis Crites, Preceptors Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 130. Elise M Madrid Taenia crassiceps: Utility and limitations as a model for Taenia solium neurocysticercosis University of Arizona Dr. Siddhartha Mahanty, Dr. Theodore E. Nash, Preceptors Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases 131. Emily M Martinez Ligand distribution on target cell membranes controls NKG2D-dependent NK cell cytotoxicity University of California, Berkeley Dr. Eric O. Long, Preceptor Laboratory of Immunogenetics 132. Rebecca L Martz Spatial and temporal distribution of signaling molecules following B-cell receptor activation Carnegie Mellon University Dr. Akanksha Chaturvedi, Dr. Susan Pierce, Preceptors Laboratory of Immunogenetics
133. Carlos J Meheux Expression, Refolding, Purification, and Crystallization of Rhoptry Neck Protein 4 University of Maryland, Baltimore County Dr. David N. Garboczi, Dr. Louis H. Miller, Preceptors Research Technologies Branch 134. Jason A Noble The Role of STB5 in Candida glabrata Arizona State University Dr. John Bennett, Dr. Huei Fung Tsai, Preceptors Laboratory of Infectious Diseases 135. Meghan L O’Connell Difference in Lung Manifestations of Disease: Disseminated vs. Primary Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences Dr. Ken Olivier, Preceptor Laboratory of Clinical Infectious Diseases 136. Teresa A Ojode The Gut Lumen Contains Potent Leukocyte Chemotactic and Activating Factors Distinct from N-formylpeptides and Acetate University of Texas, Austin Dr. Philip M. Murphy, Preceptor Laboratory of Molecular Immunology 137. Owokunile C Otubusin MDA5 Transgenice Mice Enhance Type I Interferon Responses Xavier University of Louisiana Dr. Silvia Bolland, Dr. Steven Crampton, Preceptors Laboratory of Immunogenetics 138. Blanca L Paccha Understanding the Life of Leishmania in the Sand fly College of New Rochelle Dr. Jesus Valenzuela, Dr. Ryan C. Jochim, Preceptors Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research 139. Jason Pan Modelling X-CGD Gene Therapy with Patient-Derived iPS Cells Washington University, St. Louis Dr. Harry Malech, Preceptor Laboratory of Host Defenses
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140. Linnell B Randall Frameshift Mutations in a Single Novel Virulence Factor Alter the In Vivo Pathogenicity of Chlamydia trachomatis for the Female Murine Genital Tract University of Rochester Dr. Harlan Caldwell, Preceptor Laboratory of Intracellular Parasites 141. Sameer Sandhu Synergistic engagement between the B-cell receptor and Toll-like receptors in the phosphorylation of Mitogen Activated Protein(MAP) Kinases University of Virginia Dr. Susan Pierce, Dr. Akanksha Chaturvedi, Preceptors Laboratory of Immunogenetics 142. Aline Sandouk A Natural History Study of Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Isolates George Mason University Dr. Jeffery K. Taubenberger, Preceptor Laboratory of Infectious Diseases 143. Loren M Schmidt Antigenic Drift of H3N2 Influenza A Viruses Whitman College Dr. Jack Bennink, Preceptor Laboratory of Viral Diseases 144. Aditi A Sharma Intravital Imaging CD8+ T Cell and Antigen Presenting Cell Interactions after Viral Infection University of California, San Diego Dr. Jack Bennink, Preceptor Laboratory of Viral Diseases 145. Britanny E Winckler Lamina Propria Lymphocyte Cytokine Profile in Chronic Granulomatous Disease University of California, Los Angeles Dr. Suk see De Ravin, Preceptor Laboratory of Host Defenses 146. Stephanie B Yager A high-throughput method to screen plasmodium-human protein-protein interactions Cornell University Dr. Michael Waisberg, Dr. Susan Pierce, Preceptors Laboratory of Immunogenetics
147. Jordan Zuspann Resveratrol, A Component of Red Wine, Impairs the Cytoadherence of Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Red Blood Cells by Reducing the Expression of PfEMP-1. New York University Dr. Rick Fairhurst, Dr. None None, Preceptors Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases-Vaccine Research Center (NIAID-VRC) 148. Andreia S Costa In vivo Profiling of Antigen and Innate Gene Expression After rAd5 Vaccination Rutgers University Dr. Robert Seder, Dr. Kylie Quinn, Preceptors Cellular Immunology Section 149. Zachary S Ende SIVmac239?nef vaccination elicits distinct clonotypic repertoires before and after acute CD8+ T lymphocyte eptiope mutation. University of Maryland, College Park Dr. Daniel C. Douek, Preceptor Human Immunology Section 150. Andrew C Heisler Increased ex vivo expression of the PD-1/PD-L1 axis, a potential mediator of T-T cell interactions, selectively characterizes HIV-specific CD4 T cells. Loyola University Chicago Dr. Richard Koup, Dr. Constantinos Petrovas, Preceptors Immunology Laboratory 151. Douglas R Mathern Development of a novel, fluorgenic adenoviral vector for detection by flow cytometry. University of Arizona Dr. Mario Roederer, Preceptor ImmunoTechnology Section 152. Charlene Wang Analysis of HIV-1 envelope variants from a slow progressor who developed broadly neutralizing antibodies directed against the CD4 binding site of HIV-1 University of California, San Diego Dr. John Mascola, Preceptor BSL-3 Core Virology Laboratory
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National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) 153. Richard Booth The SirT1 repressor DBC1 inhibits cartilage gene expression and is elevated in human osteoarthritic cartilage. University of Maryland, College Park Dr. David Hall, Preceptor Cartilage Biology and Orthopaedics Branch 154. Sarah G Villarreal A role for the TNF family receptor DR3 and its ligand TL1A during systemic autoimmunity caused by Fas mutation Cornell University Dr. Richard Siegel, Dr. Francoise Meylan, Preceptors Autoimmunity Branch 155. Barbara C Yang Common Variants of the Class I Major Histocompatibility Complex, IL10, CPLX1, and IL23R Genes Predispose to Behçet’s Disease in the Turkish Population University of Rochester Dr. Massimo Gadina, Preceptor Translational Immunology Section National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) 156. Shreya Gandhy Possible Role of microRNA 150 and STIM1/STIM2 in Sjogren’s Syndrome-Associated Salivary Gland Pathology University of Texas, Austin Dr. Biman Paria, Dr. Indu Ambudkar, Preceptors Molecular Physiology and Therapeutics Branch 157. Candace L Haddox Neurturin and VIP modulate neuronal-epithelial interactions during submandibular gland development University of Miami Dr. Matthew P. Hoffman, Dr. Sarah M. Knox, Preceptors Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Biology 158. Katherine N Johnson Stromal Interaction Molecule2, Stim2, regulates Orai1 mediated Store-Operated Ca2+ Entry Grinnell College Dr. Hwei Ling Ong, Dr. Indu Ambudkar, Preceptors Molecular Physiology and Therapeutics Branch
159. Amanda Moyer Visualization of cellular collagen internalization in vivo Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dr. Thomas Bugge, Preceptor Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer Branch 160. Laura Parente Trafficking of G-protein Coupled Receptors in the Submandibular Salivary Glands of Live Rats Kean University Dr. Roberto Weigert, Preceptor Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer Branch 161. Jeff Schafer Efficient targeting of human oral squamous cell carcinoma with a dual specificity engineered anthrax toxin Ohio State University Dr. Thomas Bugge, Preceptor Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer Branch National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) 162. Dhruva Chandramohan A Web-Based Simulation Model for Predicting Human Body Weight Change New York University Dr. Kevin Hall, Preceptor Laboratory of Biological Modeling 163. Amanda J Condon Understanding the Endoplasmic Reticulum: ER-ER Fusion University of Arizona Dr. Will Prinz, Preceptor Laboratory of Cell Biochemistry and Biology 164. Nicole C Easley Crystallizing BamK, A Possible Key Player in Outer Membrane Protein Biogenesis and Virulence in Klebsiella pneumoniae University of Maryland, College Park Dr. Susan K. Buchanan, Preceptor Laboratory of Molecular Biology 165. William J Glassford Investigating the Role of Separase in Early Anaphase Regulation Indiana University of Pennsylvania Dr. Orna Cohen-Fix, Dr. Leslie Barbour, Preceptors Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology
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166. Grace E Linder Assessment of the effects of Sitagliptin, a DPP-4-specific inhibitor, on immune function in healthy individuals Macalester College Dr. Kristin V. Tarbell, Preceptor Diabetes Branch 167. Javier A Luzon Identification and characterization of a putative repressor factor affecting the transcription of the human type-2 deiodinase gene University of North Carolina, Greensboro Dr. Francesco S. Celi, Preceptor Clinical Endocrinology Branch 168. Jenna E Maggin How Does the Adeno-Associated Virus Rep Protein Interact with DNA? University of Colorado Dr. Alison Hickman, Preceptor Laboratory of Molecular Biology 169. Anita V Tambay Visceral Fat and Waist Circumference in South African White and Black Women of Different Ancestries New College of Florida Dr. Anne E. Sumner, Preceptor Clinical Endocrinology Branch 170. Ugochi J Ukegbu Black Africans in the United States Have Worse Metabolic Health Than African Americans Dartmouth College Dr. Anne E. Sumner, Preceptor Clinical Endocrinology Branch 171. Roberto Vargas Assessment of diabetes progression in autoimmune-prone NOD mice treated with lansoprazole and sitagliptin Pennsylvania State College of Medicine Dr. Kristin V. Tarbell, Preceptor Diabetes Branch 172. Mark Wickre The transcription factor STAT5a/b is a direct regulator of the gene ccn3, and important gene in normal and malignant hematopoiesis University of Minnesota, Duluth Dr. Lothar Hennighausen, Preceptor Laboratory of Genetics and Physiology
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) 173. Zhuoyan Li Plasma Proteome Profiles from Discordant Monozygotic Twins Suggest that Molecular Pathways are Shared in Multiple Systemic Connective Tissue Diseases University of Maryland, College Park Dr. Frederick Miller, Dr. Terrance O’Hanlon, Preceptors Office of Clinical Research, Environmental Autoimmunity Group National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) 174. Nicole Arkin Hippocampus-mediated spatial learning deficits in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder Duke University Dr. Brian Cornwell, Preceptor Mood and Anxiety Disorder Research Program 175. Bryan E Ballard, Bradley Revenis Impaired glucocorticoid receptor function exacerbates LPS-induced sickness behavior, metabolism and inflammation. University of New Hampshire George Washington University Dr. Esther M. Sternberg, Dr. Marni Silverman, Preceptors Section on Neuroendocrine Immunology and Behavior 176. Julia B Baller Sociodemographic Correlates of Sleep Disorders in a Nationally Representative Sample of U.S. Adults Washington University, St. Louis Dr. Kathleen Merikangas, Preceptor Mood and Anxiety Disorder Research Program 177. Jessica M Bemis Genetic Predictions of Suicidal Ideation Cornell University Dr. Monique Ernst, Preceptor Mood and Anxiety Disorder Research Program 178. James A Ellis Do Monkeys Process Faces Like Humans? Effects of Inversion and Composites Franklin and Marshall College Dr. Leslie G. Ungerleider, Dr. Ning Liu, Preceptors Laboratory of Brain and Cognition
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179. James A Ellis Do Monkeys Process Faces Like Humans? Effects of Inversion and Composites Franklin and Marshall College Dr. Leslie G. Ungerleider, Preceptor Laboratory of Brain and Cognition 180. Lucas R Glover Role of the amygdala in the processing of facial expression in the rhesus macaque Allegheny College Dr. Leslie G. Ungerleider, Dr. Fadila Hadj-Bouziane, Preceptors Laboratory of Brain and Cognition 181. Madeline B Harms The ability to infer intentions from simple geometric shapes in motion is related to clinical and subclinical autistic traits Wellesley College Dr. Alex Martin, Dr. Greg Wallace, Preceptors Laboratory of Brain and Cognition 182. Chadrick Lane Towards Inducible RNA Interference in Rhesus Macaque University of Virginia Dr. Barry Richmond, Dr. Walter Lerchner, Preceptors Laboratory of Neuropsychology 183. Carmela Sophia L Magalona Tolcapone modulates functional coupling of prefrontal cortical regions underlying working memory Bucknell University Dr. Venkata S. Mattay, Preceptor Genes, Cognition, and Psychosis Program 184. Elyse L Morin Neuronal responses in monkey Inferior Temporal cortex reflect the changeable attributes of face stimuli University of Florida Dr. Leslie G. Ungerleider, Dr. Andrew H. Bell, Preceptors Laboratory of Brain and Cognition 185. John C Muse Age Related Changes in Brain Structure Across the Adult Life Span Connecticut College Dr. Anand Mattay, Preceptor Genes, Cognition, and Psychosis Program
186. Marcela c Otero Optimistic Bias in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and Generalized Social Phobia (GSP) Cornell University Dr. Karina S. Peschardt, Preceptor Mood and Anxiety Disorder Research Program 187. Cassie M Overstreet When Healthies Are Not. The Importance of Multidisiplinary Assessment Auburn University Dr. Joan Mallinger, Preceptor Experimental Therapeutics and Pathophysiology Branch 188. Ricardo A Pizarro Automated Quality Assessment for Structural Magnetic Resonance Brain Images University of Maryland, College Park Dr. Venkata S. Mattay, Preceptor Genes, Cognition, and Psychosis Program 189. Anna T Prescott Decision Making and the Orbitofrontal Cortex Grinnell College Dr. Elisabeth Murray, Preceptor Laboratory of Neuropsychology 190. Richard Roberson III Antisocial Behavioral Traits in High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders: Factor Structure and Criterion Validity California State University, Long Beach Dr. Greg Wallace, Preceptor Laboratory of Brain and Cognition 191. Haruka Swendsen Cardiovascular and Inflammatory Correlates of Depression in a Nationally Representative Sample of Children and Adults University of California, Merced Dr. Kathleen Merikangas, Dr. Andrea Marques, Preceptors Mood and Anxiety Disorder Research Program 192. Kristina Thurin Abnormal cognitive control processing in unaffected siblings of patients with schizophrenia: an fMRI intermediate phenotype for schizophrenia? Vanderbilt University Dr. Venkata S. Mattay, Preceptor Genes, Cognition, and Psychosis Program 193. Rebecca N van den Honert MEG Reveals Similar Oscillatory Dynamics for Evoked and Intrinsic Neural Communication Grinnell College Dr. Alex Martin, Dr. Avniel S. Ghuman, Preceptors Laboratory of Brain and Cognition
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194. Cristina S Wheeler Castillo Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Enhanced AMPA-Containing Synaptogenesis In The Central Nervous System Trinity College Dr. Carlos A. Zarate, Preceptor Mood and Anxiety Disorder Research Program National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) 195. Nicholas M Bashour Effects of Progesterone on the Activity of GnRH-1 Neurons Wayne State University Dr. Susan Wray, Preceptor Cellular and Developmental Neurobiology Section 196. Jigesh Baxi Using OIS to Model Relative Changes in Oxy and Dexox Hemoglobin in the Somatosensory Cortex Rutgers University Dr. Afonso Silva, Preceptor Laboratory of Functional and Molecular Imaging 197. Lisa D Dunham Site Directed Mutagenesis to Spi-B Binding Sites in the JC virus Promoter Alter Early Viral Activity University of Virginia Dr. Eugene O. Major, Dr. Leslie J. Marshall, Preceptors Laboratory of Molecular Medicine and Neuroscience 198. Daymara Hernandez Comparison of Cerebral Blood Flow in the Ischemic Lesion versus the Contralateral Hemisphere in Acute Stroke Patients Utilizing Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling George Washington University Dr. Lawrence Latour, Preceptor Stroke Branch 199. Daniel Lubelski Neuron-specific Gene Targeting on the Central Nervous System using Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors CIty University of New York, Queens College Dr. Harold Gainer, Preceptor Laboratory of Neurochemistry 200. Franklyn Rocha Cabrero Strategies to examine the effects of Bax and Bcl-xL in mitochondria University of Puerto Rico-MayaguezDr. Richard Youle, Preceptor Surgical Neurology Branch
201. Madison Stevens Molecular analysis of Central Nervous System identified neurons isolated by Laser Capture Microdissection Longwood University Dr. Harold Gainer, Preceptor Laboratory of Neurochemistry National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) 202. David Bates Gene Expression Alteration in Prostate Cancer Patients with Radiation Induced Fatigue University of Maryland, College Park Dr. Leorey Saligan, Preceptor Symptom Management Laboratory 203. Tara J Taylor Dysregulation of Cytokines in Urine of Overweight Women Spelman College Dr. Wendy A. Henderson, Preceptor Symptom Management Laboratory National Institute on Aging (NIA) 204. Victoria Childress Toward identification of mouse sweat gland stem cells Washington and Lee University Dr. David Schlessinger, Dr. Chang-Yi Cui, Preceptors Laboratory of Genetics 205. David J Creer Running enhances spatial pattern separation in mice University of New Hampshire Dr. Henriette van Praag, Preceptor Laboratory of Neurosciences 206. Neil H Feldman Is There a Link Between Uric Acid and Physical Endurance? St. Mary’s College of Maryland Mr. Roy G. Cutler, Preceptor Laboratory of Neurosciences 207. Kathryn A Frankola Thalidomide analogs as potential theraputic agents in neuroinflammatory related disease Tulane University Dr. Nigel Greig, Dr. David Tweedie, Preceptors Laboratory of Neurosciences
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208. Kristofer S Gravenstein Associations of Leptin, Osteocalcin, and Adiponectin with Indices of Insulin Resistance and Beta Cell Function in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging Old Dominion University Dr. Chee W. Chia, Preceptor Clinical Research Branch 209. Matthew A Kellom Effects of Low and High Dose Lipopolysaccharide Infusion on Neuroinflammation Markers and Arachidonic Acid Cascade Enzymes in the Rat Brain. University of California, Merced Dr. Stanley I. Rapoport, Dr. Jagadeesh S. Rao, Preceptors Brain, Physiology and Metabolism Section 210. Benjamin Khazan MFG-E8 Alters Cell Cycle-Associated Proteins and Enhances Survival Capability of Human Diploid Fibroblasts University of Virginia Dr. Mingyi Wang, Preceptor Laboratory of Cardiovascular Science 211. Kari L Kompaniez Characterization of the interaction between OGG1 and PARP-1 Claremont Colleges Dr. Nicole K. Noren Hooten, Dr. Michele K. Evans, Preceptors Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology 212. Andrew R Levette Effects of SIRT-1 Activation on Glucose Tolerance & Body Composition in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet Stanford University Dr. Rafael de Cabo, Preceptor Laboratory of Experimental Gerontology 213. Justin N Malinou Analysis of the gene regulatory network in mouse ES cells via a large scale ShRNA-mediated knockdown of transcription factors Cornell University Dr. Minoru S. Ko, Preceptor Laboratory of Genetics 214. Megan M Manno Engineering the Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain (IgH) gene locus for live-cell imaging Pennsylvania State University Dr. Ranjan Sen, Preceptor Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology
215. Rhonda L McClure Loop Swaps Between AID and APOBEC3 Proteins Change Hotspot Motifs and Reduce Class Switch Recombination University of North Carolina, Pembroke Dr. Patricia J. Gearhart, Preceptor Laboratory of Molecular Gerontology 216. Geoff M Nelson Temporal dynamics of decision-making in rats Princeton University Dr. Shih-Chieh Lin, Preceptor Laboratory of Experimental Gerontology 217. Andrew P Peacock Towards matrix component specific magnetic resonance imaging in cartilage: Effects of sample handling on matrix associated water compartmentation North Carolina State University Dr. David A. Reiter, Preceptor Laboratory of Clinical Investigation 218. Salim Rahimi Pattern recognition in pharynx images and expression profiling to identify genes regulating morphological transitions in C. elegans age-related sarcopenia Farmingdale College Dr. Ilya Goldberg, Preceptor Laboratory of Genetics 219. Kaitlin Reilly Identification of Transcriptional Control Elements in the Chicken IgL Locus Muhlenberg College Dr. Sebastian D. Fugmann, Preceptor Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology 220. Nilay S Shah Beta-amyloid and dementia in the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study (HAAS) University of Illinois at Chicago Dr. Lenore J. Launer, Preceptor Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography and Biometry 221. Sarah S Subaran Tagging mRNAs to Track Their Subcellular Localization in Mammalian Cells University of North Carolina, Pembroke Dr. Fred E. Indig, Dr. Myriam Gorospe, Preceptors Research Resources Branch
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222. Dane R Van Domelen Employment Status and Daily Physical Activity Milwaukee School of Engineering Dr. Annemarie Koster, Dr. Tamara B. Harris, Preceptors Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography and Biometry 223. Charles T Wheeler The Prolongevity Effect of Resveratrol Depends on Dietary Composition in Drosophila melanogaster Pennsylvania State University Dr. Sige Zou, Preceptor Laboratory of Experimental Gerontology 224. Alexa A White The Relationship Between Elevated Pancreatic Polypeptide and Type 2 Diabetes Bucknell University Dr. Josephine Egan, Preceptor Laboratory of Clinical Investigation National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) 225. Nicole A Capik Adolescent exposure to Ritalin modifies the striatal neuronal response to ethanol in adult rat University of North Carolina, Wilmington Dr. David M. Lovinger, Dr. Yolanda Mateo, Preceptors Laboratory for Integrative Neuroscience 226. Lauren E Henderson Differential protein oxidation in the brains and livers of aged PPAR-alpha knockout and wild-type mice Emory University Dr. Byoung Joon Song, Preceptor Laboratory of Membrane Biochemistry and Biophysics 227. Paul F Kramer Looking BAC Carefully: Altered Dopaminergic Signaling in Drd2-GFP Mice Grinnell College Dr. Veronica Alvarez, Preceptor Laboratory for Integrative Neuroscience 228. Eric L Markey Cocaine self administration in mice and the development of addictive-like behaviors California State University, Chico Dr. Veronica Alvarez, Preceptor Laboratory for Integrative Neuroscience
229. Brandon B Stauffer Investigating Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer as a Forster Transfer Process Philadelphia College of Pharmacy Dr. Stephen R. Ikeda, Preceptor Laboratory of Molecular Physiology 230. Sarah E Strandjord Direct, Rapid, and Efficient Transesterification of Total Lipids in Human Blood by Microwave Irradiation University of Puget Sound Dr. Joseph R. Hibbeln, Ms. Yuhong Lin, Preceptors Laboratory of Membrane Biochemistry and Biophysics National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) 231. Jamie R Chu BMP Regulation of Hair Cell Fate in the Developing Organ of Corti Duke University Dr. Matt W. Kelley, Preceptor Laboratory of Cellular Biology 232. Alison Fedyna Determining the origin and age of a common mutation associated with stuttering University of Toledo Dr. Dennis Drayna, Preceptor Laboratory of Molecular Genetics National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 233. Raphael M Bendriem Dopaminergic Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells Case Western Reserve University Dr. William Freed, Preceptor Cellular Neurobiology Research Branch 234. Lauren E Chun Novel CB1 Receptor Antagonist PIMSR1 Attenuates Cocaine-Enhanced Brain Stimulation Reward University of Michigan Dr. Eliot L. Gardner, Dr. Zheng-Xiong Xi, Preceptors Chemical Biology Research Branch 235. Courtney L Gallen Loss aversion in smokers is indexed by inverse responses to monetary gains and losses Pennsylvania State University Dr. Elliot Stein, Preceptor Neuroimaging Research Branch
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236. Jaclyn A Javerbaum Effect of Smoking Cues on Craving and Operant Responding for Cigarette Puffs Davidson College Dr. Stephen J. Heishman, Preceptor Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Research Branch 237. Tracey Martin Differential changes in straital expression of neurexin and neuroligin after methamphetamine administration. Cornell University Dr. Jean Cadet, Dr. Subramaniam Jayanthi, Preceptors Molecular Neuropsychiatry Branch 238. Alexandra Thomas Same Pharmacological Target, Different Effects: A Comparison of Four Benztropine Analogues to Cocaine Princeton University Dr. Gianluigi Tanda, Preceptor Medications Discovery Research Branch 239. Sean C Wilson Identification of a Novel Allosteric Modulator (SoRI-25825) of the Mu Opioid Receptor Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Richard B. Rothman, Preceptor Chemical Biology Research Branch National Library of Medicine (NLM-LHNCBC) 240. Genaro Hernandez Enhanced Visualization of Drug-Disease Relations Extracted from PubMed/MEDLINE Stanford University Dr. Olivier Bodenreider, Dr. Thomas C. Rindflesch, Preceptors Cognitive Science Branch National Library of Medicine (NLM-NCBI) 241. Diana A Chernikova Correlation Between Evolutionary Rates and Expression Levels in Long Non-Coding RNA University of California, Berkeley Dr. Eugene Koonin, Dr. Igor Rogozin, Preceptors Computational Biology Branch
NIH Clinical Center (CC) 242. Javed M Aman Content-Based Image Retrieval on CT Colonography Using Rotation and Scale Invariant Feature and Bag-of-Words Model Johns Hopkins University Dr. Jianhua Yao, Dr. Ronald M. Summers, Preceptors Radiology and Imaging Sciences 243. Vishal R Anugu Three-dimensional Vascular Modeling to aid in Tumor Detection University of Rochester Dr. Ronald M. Summers, Preceptor Diagnostic Radiology Department 244. Kevin W Chang Improved Method for Predicting Polyp Location from CT Colonography for Optical Colonoscopy University of Washington Dr. Jiamin Liu, Dr. Jianhua Yao, Preceptors Radiology and Imaging Sciences 245. Jesse O Chao Patient Attitudes Toward “Placebo Treatments”: Data from Focus Groups and Interview Surveys Stanford University Dr. Franklin Miller, Dr. Sara Hull, Preceptors Department of Bioethics 246. Hilary A Hancock Fluorescent bead labeled macrophage accumulation assessed by cellular MRI to evaluate induced muscle damage from high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) exposures in a murine model Eastern Illinois University Dr. Joseph Frank, Dr. Victor Frenkel, Preceptors Radiology and Imaging Sciences 247. Genevieve Jacobs A Large Animal Tumor Model of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Matthew Dreher,1 Dr. Brad Wood, Preceptors Radiology and Imaging Sciences
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248. Sneha P Mehta Females with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) and Hyperandrogenism Have Similar Measures of Insulin Sensitivity Compared to Females with CAH and Normal Androgen Levels Duke University Dr. Deborah P. Merke, Preceptor Office of the Director 249. Alicia Morehead-Gee Racial disparities in physical and functional domains in women with early breast cancer Stanford University Ms. Ellen Levy, Ms. Nicole Stout, Preceptors Rehabilitation Medicine Department 250. Robin Ortiz Ultrasound Imaging of Myofascial Trigger Points and Adjacent Soft Tissue Northeastern University Dr. Jay P. Shah, Preceptor Rehabilitation Medicine Department 251. John A Pura Automatic Multi-Organ Segmentation from Multi-Phase Abdominal CT using 4D Graph Cuts Duke University Dr. Marius G. Linguraru, Preceptor Radiology and Imaging Sciences
252. William H Sipprell Accuracy of Patellar Kinematics After Dynamic to Static Registration – An in vivo Cine-PC MRI Study University of Rochester Dr. Frances T. Gavelli, Preceptor Rehabilitation Medicine Department 253. Daniel L Sussman Automated Measurement and Segmentation of Abdominal Adipose Tissue in MRI Cornell University Dr. Jack Yao, Preceptor Radiology and Imaging Sciences 254. Jeremy M Watt Invariant Shape Descriptor for 3-D Medical Data Indiana University Dr. Marius G. Linguraru, Dr. Ronald Summers, Preceptors Radiology and Imaging Sciences 255. Katharine C Wulff Popular but Ineffective: Ethics and Policy in the Use of Negative Findings Stanford University Dr. Steve Pearson, Preceptor Department of Bioethics
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1. Rachel Acuna 292. Leonard Addae 683. Nkosi Adejola 304. Amanda Agyemang 1175. Javed M Aman 2426. Mathew G Angelos 317. Vishal R Anugu 2438. Nicole Arkin 1749. Adrian Astiz 9810. Maria J Bachman 8011. Hirva A Bakeri 7312. Lauren E Bakios 11813. Bryan E Ballard 17514. Julia B Baller 17615. Tara Z Baris 3216. Nicholas M Bashour 19517. David Bates 20218. Jigesh Baxi 19619. Laura K Belland 8120. Jessica M Bemis 17721. Raphael M Bendriem 23322. Vaibhav Bist 123. Cecilia D Blair 9924. Michelle S Bloom 10025. Richard Booth 15326. Aaron B Bowen 11927. Ashley R Burg 3328. Laura J Caccavale 1129. Nicole A Capik 22530. David E Capo-Ramos 6931. Danielle E Carpenter 10132. Maira A Castaneda 3433. Dhruva Chandramohan 16234. Kevin W Chang 24435. Jesse O Chao 24536. Edmund B Chen 8237. Diana A Chernikova 24138. Victoria Childress 20439. Jessica Chong 12040. Jamie R Chu 23141. Lauren E Chun 23442. Lily P Clark 12143. Sarah Clayton 12244. Maggie Collison 645. Amanda J Condon 16346. Andreia S Costa 14847. Amanda K Crawford 1248. David J Creer 20549. James A Curry 10250. Michelle K Dail 1351. M. Jason V de la Cruz 3552. Josie Mae P Delisle 453. Samuel L Dengler 3654. Catherine S Denkler 3755. Michelle Devine 3856. Maria Cristina Dolbec Oliveras 12357. Krystal Dole 10358. Ashley E Dunfee 8359. Lisa D Dunham 19760. Nicole C Easley 16461. James A Ellis 17862. James A Ellis 17963. Zachary S Ende 149
64. Kathleen Engeln 1465. Alison Fedyna 23266. Neil H Feldman 20667. Darius A Filsuf 3968. Keolu O Fox 10469. Kathryn A Frankola 20770. Rachel Friedman 971. Courtney L Gallen 23572. Shreya Gandhy 15673. Audrey J Gaskins 1574. Matthew A Getz 12475. Mona Ghias 8476. William J Glassford 16577. Lucas R Glover 18078. Doria M Gold 779. Heather L Gold 4080. Indira Gowda 10581. Kristofer S Gravenstein 20882. Christian A Graves 4183. Janina K Gregorski 7484. Andrew W Grim 8585. Ruwan Gunaratne 8686. Xiaoxiao C Guo 1687. Candace L Haddox 15788. Shakeeb Hakim 4289. Hilary A Hancock 24690. Madeline B Harms 18191. Rebecca M Hebner 12592. Andrew C Heisler 15093. Lauren E Henderson 22694. David Heredia 12695. Arianna I Herman 1796. Daymara Hernandez 19897. Genaro Hernandez 24098. Caraline L Higgins 12799. Sarah C Hsu 43100. Christopher J Husko 44101. Chris J Hwang 45102. Genevieve Jacobs 247103. Alonzo J Jalan 87104. Jaclyn A Javerbaum 236105. Kasey L Jividen 46106. Cameron Johnson 18107. Katherine N Johnson 158108. Claudine Jones 128109. David G Justus 47110. Matthew A Kellom 209111. Benjamin Khazan 210112. Hana H Khidir 48113. Gina Y Kim 49114. Kari L Kompaniez 211115. Grace Koo 19116. Rael Kopace 88117. David B Kopelman 3118. Joseph J Kovacs 70119. Paul F Kramer 227120. Daniel S Krauth 75121. Warren W Kretzschmar 106122. Clifford J Kwityn 50123. Gary Lam 51124. Chadrick Lane 182125. Kevin G Lazo 76126. Karen E Leeds 107127. Andrew R Levette 212128. Zhuoyan Li 173
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129. Yimo Lin 20130. Grace E Linder 166131. Melissa M Liu 77132. Kelsey B Loeliger 89133. Daniel Lubelski 199134. Shazia A Lutfeali 52135. Javier A Luzon 167136. Michael K Maddox 129137. Elise M Madrid 130138. Carmela Sophia L Magalona 183139. Jenna E Maggin 168140. Justin N Malinou 213141. Megan M Manno 214142. Eric L Markey 228143. Tracey Martin 237144. Emily M Martinez 131145. Rebecca L Martz 132146. Douglas R Mathern 151147. Rhonda L McClure 215148. William C McManigle 78149. Carlos J Meheux 133150. Sneha P Mehta 248151. Alexa E Merz 21152. Dariya Momot 53153. Alicia Morehead-Gee 249154. Elyse L Morin 184155. Tyler E Morrison 54156. Omid Motabar 108157. Amanda Moyer 159158. John C Muse 185159. Sohan R Nagrani 22160. Geoff M Nelson 216161. Jason A Noble 134162. Meghan L O’Connell 135163. Teresa A Ojode 136164. Oyebola A Oladeinde 55165. Robin Ortiz 250166. Marcela c Otero 186167. Owokunile C Otubusin 137168. Cassie M Overstreet 187169. Blanca L Paccha 138170. John Palla 56171. Jason Pan 139172. Laura Parente 160173. Shenia L Patterson 109174. Andrew P Peacock 217175. Rachel M Pierce 57176. Ricardo A Pizarro 188177. Andrea Poon 90178. Anna T Prescott 189179. Jessica Price 110180. John A Pura 251181. Daniel C Rabe 58182. Vidya Raghavan 5183. Salim Rahimi 218184. Linnell B Randall 140185. Keerthi Ranganath 79186. Kaitlin Reilly 219187. Bradley Revenis 175188. Richard Roberson III 190189. Franklyn Rocha Cabrero 200190. Abhishek Roka 91191. Andre D Rosario 59192. Amy N Russo 23193. Erica L Sanchez 112
194. Erica L Sanchez 111195. Sameer Sandhu 141196. Aline Sandouk 142197. Jeff Schafer 161198. Elizabeth Schmidt 24199. Loren M Schmidt 143200. Francesca P Schneller 92201. Lynnsie M Schramm 8202. Nilay S Shah 220203. Stephanie Shao 71204. Aditi A Sharma 144205. Latoya Silverton 60206. Dimitre R Simeonov 113207. William H Sipprell 252208. Amogh Sivarapatna 61209. Kaley F Skapinsky 114210. Dane H Slentz 93211. Brandon M Smith 62212. Brandon B Stauffer 229213. Ashley F Stein 94214. Nicole Stephens 95215. Elisabeth A Stern 25216. Madison Stevens 201217. Nicole R Stone 115218. Nicole R Stone 112219. Sarah E Strandjord 230220. Sarah S Subaran 221221. Sirena A Sun 2222. Daniel L Sussman 253223. Haruka Swendsen 191224. Justin R Sysol 116225. Anita V Tambay 169226. McAnthony D Tarway 72227. Tara J Taylor 203228. Alexandra Thomas 238229. Antonia Thomas 26230. Kristina Thurin 192231. Kevin W Tosh 10232. Julia Tse 28233. Julia Tse 27234. Ugochi J Ukegbu 170235. Julie L Valdes 96236. Rebecca N van den Honert 193237. Dane R Van Domelen 222238. Roberto Vargas 171239. Sarah G Villarreal 154240. Charlene Wang 152241. Jeremy M Watt 254242. John Whang 63243. Charles T Wheeler 223244. Cristina S Wheeler Castillo 194245. Alexa A White 224246. Mark Wickre 172247. Mia F Williams 64248. Reginald L Williams 65249. Katherine D Willson 28250. Sean C Wilson 239251. Britanny E Winckler 145252. Helmae Wubneh 66253. Katharine C Wulff 255254. Stephanie B Yager 146255. Barbara C Yang 155256. Yihan Yang 67257. Seth P Zimmerman 97258. Jordan Zuspann 147
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Index of Educational Institutions 1. Alcorn State University 68 2. Allegheny College 180 3. American University 44 4. Arizona State University 4, 134 5. Auburn University 187 6. Beloit College 106 7. Brown University 20 8. Bryn Mawr College 110 9. Bucknell University 183, 224 10. California State University, Chico 228 11. California State University, Long Beach 13, 190 12. Carnegie Mellon University 90, 123, 132 13. Case Western Reserve University 233 14. Catholic University of America 103 15. Central Washington University 47 16. City University of New York, College of Staten Island 91 17. City University of New York, Macaulay Honors College, 53 18. CIty University of New York, Queens College 199 19. Claremont Colleges 96, 211 20. Colgate University 23, 71, 127 21. College of Idaho 18 22. College of New Rochelle 138 23. College of William and Mary 78 24. Concordia College 87 25. Connecticut College 185 26. Cornell University 25, 70, 73, 146, 154, 177, 186, 213, 237, 253 27. Dartmouth College 27, 28, 170 28. Davidson College 99, 236 29. DePauw University 112, 115 30. Drexel University 2 31. Duke University 15, 16, 31, 52, 83, 174, 231, 248, 251 32. Eastern Illinois University 246 33. Emory University 67, 226 34. Farmingdale College 218 35. Franklin and Marshall College 178, 179 36. George Mason University 1, 142 37. George Washington University 65, 175, 198 38