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Map code: A 1301 West Gregory, Champaign Mumford Hall Assessing Animal well-Being Using Body Temperature and Behavior Mumford Hall This research project observed piglets challenged with LPS/ saline. The piglets behavior and temperatures were documented. Dominance among the piglets was determined and added as a variable to the LPS challenge. ACES James Scholar project presented by Rachel Michelson (Woodridge, IL). FIND IT HERE • Undergraduate research projects • James scholars program Accessible entrance on the south side of the building. Development of a Protocol for qRT-PCR with Reagents Produced In-Lab Mumford Hall Working in the field of genomics, this James scholar looked for ways top optimize the quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction for use with reagents produced in the lab. Using reagents produced in lab lowers costs 100-fold, allowing cheap confirmation of microarray results and opening the door to other large-scale expressional studies in genomics. ACES James Scholar project presented by Geoffrey Benn (Albany, NY). James Scholar Media Team Mumford Hall The James Scholar Media Team reports on current happenings within the ACES Honors Program and beyond through its two newsletters and website. Come meet the people behind the stories and photos! Exploration of Environmental Epiphanies Mumford Hall Discover how an individual’s moving experiences relate to the natural environment. ACES James Scholar project presented by Shannon O’Laughlin (Inverness, IL). ACES James Scholar Honors Program Mumford Hall Learn about the scholastic advantages and professional development opportunities available to qualified students through our College’s Honors Program, now celebrating its 49th year of fostering academic excellence among ACES students. Parental Perceptions of Sibling Relationships Working with the More Fun With Sisters and Brothers Program (MFWSB), this research project examines whether participation in the program altered parent perception of positive sibling relationships. The MFWBSB program seeks to enhance the relationship quality of 4-8 year old sibling pairs. ACES James Scholar project presented by Sarah Priven (Great Neck, NY). The Effect of Prebiotics and Probiotics in Partial Enteral Feeding in Neonatal Short Bowel Mumford Hall Learn about research completed on the intestinal adaptation caused by four different diets on piglets with short bowel syndrome. ACES James Scholar project presented by Selina Varma (Sterling, IL).
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