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  <Title>URCAD Keynote Speaker: Dr. Kaitlyn Sadtler</Title>
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    <h6>2022 URCAD Alumni Keynote Speaker</h6>
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    <h5>Dr. Kaitlyn Sadtler, ’11, Biological Sciences<br>
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    <h6>NIH Scientist in Immuno-Engineering</h6>
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    <div>Dr. Sadtler is introduced by UMBC President, Dr. Freeman Hrabowski</div>
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    <span>Dr. Kaitlyn Sadtler is a scientist and Chief of the Section on Immuno-Engineering at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She began her lab at the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering after a postdoctoral fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Department of Chemical Engineering working on the molecular mechanisms of immune activation in the foreign body response. There, she was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship grant for her work on immunology and tissue engineering. She completed her Ph.D. at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where she showed a critical role for Th2-T cells in biomaterial-mediated muscle regeneration. Her research has been published in journals such as Science, Nature Methods, Nature Communications, and Science Translational Medicine. She was recognized as a TED Fellow and delivered a TED talk that was listed as one of the top-viewed talks of 2018. Dr. Sadtler has been selected for the Forbes 30 Under 30 List in Science, the MIT Technology Review 35 Innovators Under 35, and the National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering program. She received the 2021 Outstanding Recent Graduate Award from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for her work on SARS-CoV-2 Antibody testing, and a Special Pandemic Response Recognition from her undergraduate institution, UMBC. Dr. Sadtler finished her Bachelor’s summa cum laude and was recognized as an Outstanding Graduating Senior in the Biological Sciences. During her time at UMBC she was a tutor in general and organic chemistry at the Chemistry Tutorial Center, a member of the Women’s Rugby team, and participated in both </span><a href="https://ur.umbc.edu/files/2015/09/URCAD-10-Student-Abstracts.pdf#page=77" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>2010 URCAD</span></a><span> and </span><a href="http://ur.umbc.edu/files/2015/09/URCAD-11-Student-Abstracts.pdf#page=70" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>2011 URCAD</span></a><span> events.</span>
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  <Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Dylan Chao</Title>
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    <div><span>URCAD is LIVE now, through April 24, online! You can view presentations and interact with student presenters.</span></div>
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    <strong>Through the Lens: An Exploration of Gender, Identity, and the Queer Asian-American Experience</strong></span><div><span>Presenter: Dylan Chao</span></div>
    <div><span>Mentor: Jules Rosskam (Visual Arts)</span></div>
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    <div><span>Abstract:</span></div>
    <div><span><span>Photography is one of the most powerful mediums of art, because of its ability to showcase the world through an artist's eyes. Despite this, however, in western media only a select group of voices are pushed to the forefront. Unfortunately these selections tend to favor white voices while discounting those of minorities. This marginalization extends beyond the art world and bleeds into other communities as well. Growing up as a queer Asian individual, I was often excluded from multiple communities I identified with and felt my voice was not worthy or deserving of being heard. Compelled by this, this series of photographs explores the expression of gender, my identity as a queer Asian individual, as well as the unique Asian American experience. I hope that this project inspires and empowers others to live unafraid and unapologetically.</span></span></div>
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    <span><span>Dylan is a URA Scholar and a Linehan </span></span><span>Artist Scholar.</span>
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  <Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Francesca Burton</Title>
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    <div><strong>Using Behavioral Assays to Study Genes Associated with Autism and Schizophrenia in Drosophila Fruit Flies</strong></div>
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    <span>Presenter: </span>Francesca Burton</div>
    <div>Co-presenters: Eva Stanley, Danielle Wilson</div>
    <div>Mentor: Fernando Vonhoff (Biological Sciences)</div>
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    <div><span>Autism and schizophrenia are neurological disorders known to share numerous similarities at the anatomical and behavioral levels. For example, both disorders are associated with deficient mechanisms underlying synaptic refinement, which is a process that regulates precise connectivity within neuronal networks. At the behavioral level, one of the most notable characteristics of autism is low sociability. By contrast, schizophrenia is a chronic neuropsychiatric condition impacting an individual’s ability to interpret and experience reality. Current animal models attempt to replicate deficits and symptoms experienced by human patients, representing a challenging task due to the complexity of the disorders. Here, we review behavioral assays previously used to study both disorders. For genes associated with autism, we will assess the effects of gene misregulation on sociability using a fruit fly model. We will compare the social patterns of control flies to those of flies with genetic manipulations of autism candidate genes. Our goals are to determine which candidate genes have an effect on social patterns and to develop models to study representative phenotypes associated with both disorders. Overall, developing accurate and predictive animal models may be critical for furthering our understanding of the disorder's origin and pathology, as well as developing effective treatments.</span></div>
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    <div><span>Francesca, Eva, and Danielle Meyerhoff Scholars.</span></div>
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  <Title>Digital Entertainment Conference 2022</Title>
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    <div>Hello Game Developers!</div>
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    <div>It is time for our<strong> annual Digital Entertainment Conference (DEC)</strong>! During this event we will bring in industry professionals to talk to us about their experience in the industry, what specifically they do, etc. It is an amazing opportunity to learn firsthand what it is like in the industry!</div>
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    <div>DEC this year will be taking place <strong>online</strong> this year on <strong>Saturday, April 30th from 11am to 5pm</strong>. There will be a lunch break at 12pm and time to talk to our presenters. Speaking of presenters, here's our lineup for the event:</div>
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    <strong>Ryan Griffin</strong>, 3D artist, giving a presentation on Gaea terrains</li>
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    <strong>David Gurley Jr.</strong> giving a presentation on handling burnout and getting through rough patches of the game development cycle</li>
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    <strong>Benjamin Przysucha</strong> giving a presentation on how he got into the game industry and how others can get into it as well</li>
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    <strong>Natalia "Tulie" Mitiuriev</strong> giving a presentation on how she managed to make a steady income through the pandemic doing remote work as an indie game 3D generalist</li>
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    <strong>Eric Jordan</strong>, veteran Game Developer and Software Engineer, giving a presentation called "The Art of Software Engineering"</li>
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    <Title>REPOST: The Essential Space Opening Monday</Title>
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          <em>Cross-promotion from this <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/retrieveressentials/posts/118723" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">original event link</a>.</em><br>
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    <div><strong>The Effects of Maternal Stress on the Development of Anhedonia in Offspring</strong></div>
    <div><span>Presenter: Roshnee Roberts</span></div>
    <div><span>Mentor: Tara LeGates (Biological Sciences)</span></div>
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    <div><span><span>Early Life Stress (ELS) has lasting effects on one’s life, including depression. To study the neurobiological effects of ELS, we used the limited bedding and nesting paradigm (LBN), where mice were raised with limited resources, modeling impoverished environments that have lasting effects on human health and wellness. Pregnant dams were placed in LBN or control environments before giving birth, and raised pups under those conditions. Upon weaning, mice were housed under standard conditions. We monitored maternal behavior from PD0-PD8. We examined the effects of LBN on stress outcomes in adolescence (PD45) and adulthood (PD90) by measuring serum corticosterone levels and depression-related behaviors using the Sucrose Preference and Social Interaction Tests. The hippocampus is a key brain region sensitive to stress and involved in depression, so we examined hippocampal-dependent learning using the Y-Maze. Preliminary data demonstrated no significant indications of stress or significant differences in depression-related behaviors or hippocampal-dependent learning. These results prevent us from concluding a relation between ELS and the onset of depression. In hopes of promoting early detection and prevention, we will repeat this experiment with a larger sample size to better understand the characterization of depressive symptoms in relation to early life stress.</span></span></div>
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  <Title>What to see at URCAD</Title>
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    <p>UMBC’s annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day—known on campus as <a href="https://urcad.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">URCAD</a>—has long been a must-see event. It’s a chance for community members to get a glimpse of what students have dedicated hours to exploring and creating throughout the year. This year, many wondered if the event would be in person, as COVID cases dipped, but URCAD XXVI will again be online, for the third year in a row, starting today. Why? Going virtual has boosted access and engagement.<br>During the pandemic, what was once a day-long in-person event shifted gears. The new online URCAD format that launched in 2020 spanned a full week. The virtual format enables community members to easily browse projects, performances, and creative works of all types. With <a href="https://voicethread.com/login/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">VoiceThread,</a> student researchers upload poster presentations, performances, and visual artwork, adding commentary and responding to questions from the online audience over a period of days rather than hours.<br>For each of the past two years, audiences have tuned in from nations around the world at all hours of the day, yielding unprecedented engagement. </p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Faith-Davis-copy.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img width="977" height="736" src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Faith-Davis-copy.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><span>Faith Davis, left, was the winner of the selfie contest with her roommates and their URCAD presentations. Photo provided by April Householder</span>. This year the event will take place April 18 – 24. Student creativity is on display, not just in the work itself but in how each presenter uses the online format to their advantage. Many share their work in ways that wouldn’t be possible at an in-person event with physical posters and more traditional presentations and performances. <br>Here are four tips from faculty whose students have participated in URCAD in years past on how to navigate this exciting event.<p><br><strong>#1 Set aside more time than you expect. You’ll use every minute.<br></strong>“Because you’ll be blown away by the depth and creativity of everyone’s projects, give yourself time to fully experience presentations, from start to finish,” says <strong>Lia Purpura</strong>, writer in residence at UMBC. “As when attending any big conference—pace yourself.”<strong> <br></strong>Consider starting by taking the time to explore the full list of URCAD projects, which is available by student name and department. You can search for specific terms that interest you, or peruse <a href="https://urcad.umbc.edu/sneak-peeks/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">“sneak peeks” of highlighted projects.</a></p>
    <p><a href="https://urcad.umbc.edu/sneak-peeks/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><br></a><strong>#2 Post a comment or question</strong>—<strong>it makes a huge difference.<br></strong>“Interact with the presenters via VoiceThread. Since this year is virtual, the presentations will be live over several days and presenters will have a chance to answer questions and take comments within the VoiceThread platform,” explains <strong><a href="https://magazine.umbc.edu/corrie-parks-artist-community-builder-and-advocate-for-students/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Corrie Parks</a></strong>, assistant professor of visual arts.</p>
    <a href="https://magazine.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/First-professor.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://magazine.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/First-professor.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><span>Visual arts Professor Corrie Parks smiles with students at an art exhibit</span>.Parks’ students often share their animations through URCAD. “As a presenter, it’s a great encouragement to get a question or comment, because then they know someone is watching their presentation,” she shares. Instructions on how to use VoiceThread are available through <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=111806484#HowdoIparticipateinURCAD2022OnlineviaVoiceThread?-visitorsguide" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">an online visitor guide</a>. <p><br><strong>#3 Seek out projects on topics that are new to you.<br></strong>URCAD is a great chance for people interested in the same topic to connect with each other. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to explore something that’s entirely new. <strong>Marc Olano</strong>, associate dean of academic programs and learning for UMBC’s College of Engineering and Information Technology, says, “Don’t forget the creative achievement pieces. There can be a lot of focus on the research side of the Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day, but the artistic work is well worth checking out!” Olano is also director of the game development track in computer science, so it’s no surprise when he shares, “I am, of course, partial to the games!”</p>
    <p><br><strong>#4 Always catch the keynote speaker. They offer relatable advice.<br></strong>“The keynote is with no doubt a highlight of the event. It usually is a perfect combination of inspiring work accomplishments and career advice at the personal and professional level,” says <strong>Fernando Vonhoff,</strong> assistant professor of biological sciences. </p>
    <a href="https://magazine.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/V-Proffessor.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://magazine.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/V-Proffessor.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><span>Biological sciences Professor Fernando Vonhoff in the lab with a student. </span>“It is encouraging for anyone to hear from people who had to work hard and overcome all kinds of challenges to get where they are now,” Vonhoff says. “Most importantly, we get a realistic feeling that we can do it, too.”<br>This year’s <a href="https://urcad.umbc.edu/speaker/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">keynote speaker</a> is <a href="https://magazine.umbc.edu/chasing-antibodies/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Kaitlyn Sadtler</strong></a><strong> </strong>’11, biological sciences, introduced by President <strong>Freeman Hrabowski</strong>. Sadtler is an Earl Stadtman tenure-track investigator at the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, a division of the NIH, and a <a href="https://magazine.umbc.edu/the-alumni-awards-return/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Alumni Award winner</a>. <img src="https://magazine.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Kaitlyn_Sadtler-768x1024.jpg" alt="Kaitlyn Sadtler posing" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><span>Portrait by Bret Hartman/TED</span>, <span>provided by Kaitlyn Sadtler.</span>Sadtler will discuss her work studying SARS-CoV-2 infections as well as her path from student to scientist.<br>Participants and attendees alike are invited to share their URCAD advice, experience, and congratulations to students via #UMBCurcad.<br><span>Featured image: An illuminated signboard welcomes people to URCAD. <span>All photos by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC, unless otherwise noted.</span></span>
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          <p><span>Se Rin Lee | </span><strong><span>Understanding How Natural Reinforcers Regulate Spatial &amp; Contextual Learning &amp; Examining the Associated Sex Differences </span></strong><span>| Dr. Tara LeGates | Biological Sciences</span></p>
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          <p><span>Zinedine Partipilo <span>| <strong>How Does Financial Literacy Affect Student Loan Behavior?</strong> | Tim Gindling | Economics</span></span><span></span></p>
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