Student Symposium: May 27, 2022
This was a hybrid event held both in person and over Zoom with a recorded video of the entire session, automated Zoom transcript, and Zoom chat log.
- People Make Impactful Social Judgments From Music and Sound
Tanushree Agrawal
- Using Our Environment to Think
Felix Binder
- Regulation of GPCR-Induced Hippo Pathway Signaling by c-Src in Breast Carcinoma
Mika Caplan
- Multiple Center-Embedding and Syntactic Typology
Emily Davis
- A Neuroethological Approach to Vision
Julia Gorman
- The Psychology of Defining & Denying Humanness
Stefanie Holden
- The Impacts of Infectious Disease Outbreaks on Primate Behavior
Stephan Kaufhold
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Characterizing Unconventional T Cells in Tuberculosis
Kendall Kearns
- The Post-Oasis: Southern California's Nature and Landscape in the Anthropocene
Nicole Theresa King
- Anthropogeny & the Blood-Brain Barrier Glycocalyx
Reid Larsen
- Simple Mechanisms; Complex Behaviors
James Michaelov
- Astrocyte Calcium Signaling in Chronic Neuropathic Pain
Nicholas Nelson
- Diet, Exercise, and the Blood-Brain Barrier
Meghan Rossi
- Anthropogeny in PhD Work, CARTA Symposia, and Interests
Arturs Semenuks
- History of Sculpture in Modern Turkey: Artists Interested in Human Origins
Hande Sever
- Learning & Memory; Behavioral Pharmacology
Katie Van Alstyne
- Pandemics in the Past: Exploring the Relationship Between Animal-Human Interaction and Zoonotic Diseases in Prehistoric China
Yaohan Wu
- Recognition Memory
Anne Yilmaz
- Word Structure and Social Mimicry
Matthew Zaslansky