14th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, Oct. 22, 2011. Poster Presentations
Asmita Adhikari, Taylor Good, Steven Szebenyi, Tatsuya Ogura, Weihong Lin and Jonathan Bell. Role of TRPM5 in Mouse Olfactory Signal Processing. Poster Presentation.
Kimberly Daniels, Jacquelyn Meisel. Joseph Blasic, Evan Cameron Kathleen Hoffman and Phyllis Robinson. A Mathematical Model of the Inactivation of Melanopsin. 1st place winners in their poster session.
Joseph Cornish and Robert Forder. Simulation of the Evolution of Information Content in transcrption Facto Binding Sites Using a Parallelized Gen Algorithm. 2nd place winners in their poster session.
CNMS Summer Undergraduate Research Fest, Universitiy of Maryland, Baltimore County, August 10, 2011. Poster Presentations.
Asmita Adhikari, Taylor Good, Steven Szebenyi, Tatsuya Ogura, Weihong Lin, Jonathan Bell. Role Of Trpm5 In Mouse Olfactory Signal Processing.
Joseph Cornish, Robert Forder, Ivan Erill, Matthias K. Gobbert, Simulation Of The Evolution Of Information Content In Transcription Factor Binding Sites Using A Parallelized Genetic Algorithm.
Kimberly Daniels, Jacquelyn Meisel, Joseph Blasic, Evan Cameron, Dr. Kathleen Hoffman, Dr. Phyllis Robinson. A Mathematical Model Of The Inactivation Of Melanopsin.
Xuan Ge, David Stonko, Dr. Brad Peercy, Dr. Michelle Starz-Gaiano. Characterizing The Celluar Responses To A Molecular Gradient: A Mechanistic Mathematical Model.
UnderGraduate Research and Creative Achivement Day (URCAD) at UMBC,
April 27, 2011. Poster Presentations
Joseph P. Cornish, Sumeet Bagde, Elisabeth T. Hobbs Ivan Erill. Adaptive Learning Neural Networks for Binding Site Search in Genomic Sequences.
David P. Stonko, Xuan Ge,Bradford E. Peercy, Michelle Starz-Gaiano. Building a Mathematical Model to Understand the Molecular Interpretations of Spatial Gradients of Biological Activators. |