The PORTAL (Program of Research, Teaching and Applied Learning) Showcase will be held from 1-3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20 in Remington Atrium. These projects were funded by Academic Affairs, the MWSU Foundation and the National Science Foundation. The projects include:

 

  • 2019 TCD Summer Internship Video
  • Advancing metabolic engineering with in vitro gene expression and microfluidics (multiple posters)
  • Characterization of DegQ protease, a bacterial analog to a pregnancy related serine protease (Htra3)
  • Chemical warfare in the plant world: how do invasive species relying on the synthesis of secondary allelopathic metabolites compete out natives in Missouri habitats?
  • Constructing Quality Early Childhood Education
  • Criminal Justice Bachelors Degree Alumni Study
  • Discovery and Characterization of New Antimicrobial Compounds
  • Establishment of a Longterm Water Quality Dataset for MWSU Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Establishment of Reverse Genetics Systems for Human Clinical Isolates of Influenza A Virus.
  • Gender, Political Party, and the Evaluation of Political Speeches
  • Investigating the phylogeny and biogeography (evolutionary relationships and diversification) of two ecologically and economically interesting plant groups: the Lamioid mints (Family: Lamiaceae) and the North American Agalinis (“False foxgloves”-Family: Orobanchaceae)
  • Memories in Print: Forecasting the Future of College Yearbooks
  • Neural Network Design for the Identification of SRp40 ESE Genetic Sequence Motif
  • Physical Activity in Transgender Adults
  • Project GG: A Launchpad for Interdisciplinary Game Development Projects
  • Reliability Modeling of an Internet of Things (IoT) System for Healthcare
  • Student Motives for Communicating with Students and Relationships with Classroom Climate and Behaviors
  • Survey of the Fishes of Otoe Creek
  • Taphonomy and Fossilization Potential of Modern Domestic Avifaunal Remains
  • The Effect of Prebiotics on Susceptibility to Experimental Colitis in Mice
  • Transforming the Cityscape: South St Joseph Mural Project
  • Untangling Native and Invasive Ant Genotypes