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- Human iPSCs (TkDA cell-line) were differentiated on laminin coated plates into endoderm by treatment of Activin and BMP, then treated with FGF4 and CHIR to further differentiate into posterior foregut. The cells were embedded into Matrigel droplets and cultured in Advanced DMEM. Droplet media was collected for ELISA to measure Albumin concentrations. The droplets were collected for histology and RNA isolation to test for AFP, ALB, and HBG1 genes. These methods resulted in the creation of a novel culture system containing both hepatic and hematopoietic lineage cells to model developing fetal liver.
- Creator/Author:
- Lewis, Kyle; Jallaq, Sahar, and Takebe, Takanori
- Submitter:
- Sahar Jallaq
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/10/2018
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2019
- Date Created:
- 2018-04
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Student Work
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- University of Cincinnati, Undergraduate Research Conference
- Creator/Author:
- Beckmann, Emily; Gibler, Robert, and Jastrowski Mano, Kristen
- Submitter:
- Emily Beckmann
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/19/2017
- Date Modified:
- 04/19/2017
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Student Work
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- This was a project presented at the 2018 UC Scholarly Showcase that placed within "Top 25" out of 405. Supporting Latino Families in Northern Kentucky partnered with students in Jenny Zhen-Duan’s Community Psychology class to assess work engagement and cultural competence among service providers as well as to examine the barriers that service providers face when serving the Latino population in Northern Kentucky. A mixed method approach was used to assess barriers that service providers face and how cultural competency and work engagement may be improved to better serve the Latino community in Northern Kentucky. Surveys containing three parts were distributed to the participating service providers. The academic partner administered the survey around Northern Kentucky and obtained 99 responses from community members. The mean age of the participants was 29 years with almost seventy percent being female. For cultural competence the subscale of service delivery was significantly higher than knowledge of community and reaching out. On work engagement the subscale of dedication was significantly higher than both vigor and absorption. Other findings were service providers have issues with lack of translators, interpretors, cultural knowledge and funding. Additional issues were not enough english as a second language resources, familial differences, attitudes towards education, mistrust towards institutions and high amounts of community level poverty. Several recommendations were made: ● The Supporting Latino Families in Northern Kentucky (SLFNK) could research where Latinos that are receiving services have immigrated from, which could help in finding an impact of origin on barriers when they are receiving the services. ● The SLFNK could have the Latino population, who receive the services from the providers, answer the survey. Then, the organization could look at and compare the two surveys to see what the similarities and differences are with the barriers. ● The SLFNK could provide lessons in cultural competence to its workers to enhance their understanding of the Latino culture. ● The SLFNK could apply for grants pertaining to gaining resources they need.
- Creator/Author:
- Burkhart, Nicholas; Supporting Latino Families in Northern Kentucky; Zhen-Duan, Jenny, and Merkel, Tiffany
- Submitter:
- Nicholas Burkhart
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/14/2018
- Date Modified:
- 05/22/2018
- Date Created:
- 2018-04
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- The Pothomorphe clade of Piper contains ten species of shrubs and vines that are native to the New World tropics. One of these, Piper umbellatum, has been introduced outside its native range, and has become successfully established in most wet tropical areas around the World. The species is rather weedy in its native range, and also in parts of the Old World, where it occurs along roadsides, in cultivated fields, and other disturbed habitats. In other parts of the Old World, however, it behaves much like a native plant and can only be found on forested slopes along mountain streams. This is the exact opposite of the expected pattern, and makes one question whether P. umbellatum is indeed New World in origin. Research analyzing the Pothomorphe clade was undertaken to help understand the origin and distribution of P. umbellatum in both the Old and New World. DNA was extracted from various Piper specimens and sequenced to examine nuclear ITS and chloroplast petA–psbJ sequences. The complete analysis revealed poor resolution among species, but indicates the New World origin of P. umbellatum. Additional data are clearly needed to further study and understand the relationships among populations of Pothomorphe around the world.
- Creator/Author:
- Miller, Lindsey
- Submitter:
- Lindsey Miller
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/11/2017
- Date Modified:
- 05/11/2017
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
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- This is a biography of the Shawnee tribal chief Tecumseh. The early childhood of Tecumseh is researched all the way to his death at the Battle of Thames in 1813 in this biography that sticks to the truth and cites sources from different authors. Originally this research project was just a capstone project for a class but as the research accumulated, I found the need to create this biography about Tecumseh. Tecumseh made a confederation of like-minded tribes to combat the encroaching United States' government in the late 18th century and early 19th century. All the information that is presented in the biography has been researched and edited. With more than 50 hours of research involved with this biography, the historical contributions regarding The War of 1812 are noteworthy and the contributions made regarding the killer of Tecumseh are found in this biography as well. This isn't a complete overview of Tecumseh's life, but rather this biography details the life of a Shawnee in a time rich with civil strife during the expansion of the United States after the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. The Heritage Village Musuem in Sharonville, Ohio allowed for me to intern during the summer of 2022 to bolster the accuracy of this biography.
- Creator/Author:
- Ammon, Nathan
- Submitter:
- Nathan Ammon
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/08/2022
- Date Modified:
- 09/08/2022
- Date Created:
- 2022-08-18
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Code for modelling sex roles in animals using life-history traits and population characteristics.
- Creator/Author:
- Samuel, Justine
- Submitter:
- Justine Samuel
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/07/2023
- Date Modified:
- 11/07/2023
- License:
- All rights reserved