The dark reactions project
Philip Adler, Haverford College
Assessment of potential limits to effective eScience use of greenhouse gas data sets
Christopher Badurek, Drexel University
The tumor microenvironment: what is it, and how can we use it to treat cancer?
Adriana Benavides, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Gas clouds in space: how the Smith Gas Cloud survived passing through the Milky Way
Sarah Betti, Haverford College
Marred by the sea: the dynamic nature of coastal dunes
Bianca Reo Charbonneau, University of Pennsylvania
Exploring the deep sea: why haven't we completely mapped the world's largest biome?
Alanna Durkin, Temple University
Genes: the blueprints of blood
Christopher Edwards, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
How blood clots: the birth of platelet dense granules
Hayley Hanby, University of Pennsylvania / Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Massive stars and an almost-vacuum: how stars control the interstellar medium
Alex Hill, Haverford College
Addressing human disease by studying enzyme shape: the example of PKU
Eileen Jaffe, Temple University Health Services
Mapping neurons that may help bypass a spinal cord injury and restore movement
Kathy Keefe, Shriner's Pediatric Research Center
Studying the first galaxies by finding where they aren't
Saul Kohn, University of Pennsylvania
Reduced access to inpatient dermatologic care -- can we fix this?
Elizabeth Messenger, University of Delaware
Relationship between grip force and sEMG in brachioradialis
Aakankschit Nandkeolyar, Drexel University
How can stem cells teach us about disease?
Katherine Palozola, University of Pennsylvania
Nearly perfect graphene: grain boundary defects as electron highways
Madeleine Phillips, University of Pennsylvania
What are we made of? Exploring the most fundamental pieces of matter through high-energy particle collisions
Daniel Pitonyak, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Examining the impact of environmental, behavioral and physiological factors on the ability of dogs to detect disease
Lorenzo Ramirez, Penn Vet Working Dog Center
Provenance in diamond out
Dusan Ramljak, Temple University
Targeting Gαq/11 as a novel way to treat eye cancer
Clintina Randolph, Thomas Jefferson University
How does nature produce efficient vein networks
Henrik Ronellenfitsch, University of Pennsylvania
To what extent do education-based interventions alone curtail suicide among college students
Medha Sengupta, University of Pennsylvania
Can microbes control us?
Rohini Singh, University of Pennsylvania
Water transport in plants: a trade-off between efficiency and safety
Desislava Todorova, University of Pennsylvania
Energy efficient conversion of N2 into NH3: extracting fuel from thin air
Alexander Weberg, University of Pennsylvania