Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Sciences [BIO] August 9, Thursday Session 1. Stress Response and chromosome biology Chair; Chulhee Kang (Washington State University) 1. 8:00 AM (BIO-1) Human ELG1 timely regulates dynamics of replication factories, Kyoo-young Lee and Kyungjae Myung (National Institutes of Health) 2. 8:15 AM (BIO-2) Modulation of Cardiac Calsequestrin Function by Mutation, Modification and Drug Binding; Additive Effect and Polymorphism, Chulhee Kang (Washington State University) 3. 8:30am (BIO-3) Role of Centromeric Proteins at DNA Damage Response, Jae Hoon Ji and Sang Eun Lee (The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio) 4. 8:45 AM (BIO-4) High-throughput genotoxicity assay unlocks chemotherapeutic potential of antioxidants, Jennifer Fox and Kyungjae Myung (National Institutes of Health) 5. 9:00 AM (BIO-5) Deletion of Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1 (HIF-1) In Stromal Fibroblasts Accelerates Mammary Tumor Progression via Vascular Normalization, Jung Whan Kim, Colin Evans and Randall Johnson (University of California at San Diego) 6. 9:15 AM (BIO-6) An essential role for mammalian SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex during male meiosis, Yuna Kim, Andrew M. Fedoriw and Terry Magnuson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 7. 9:30 AM (BIO-7) Role of Saw1 in Rad1/Rad10 Complex Assembly at Recombination Intermediates in Budding Yeast., Fuyang Li, Junachao Dong, Cory Holland, Rohit Prakash, Patrick Sung, Eun Yong Shim, Jennifer Surtees, and Sang Eun Lee (The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio) Session 2. Bio-engineering 1 Chair; Daeun Park (Johns Hopkins University) 1. 8:00 AM (BIO-8) Synthetic Bioactuators for High Throughput Cell Massaging, Youngsung Hwang, Veronica Neiman, Chao Zhang, Nivedita Sangaj and Shyni Varghese (University of California at San Diego) 2. 8:15 AM (BIO-9) Microfluidic flow cytometer employing Color-Space-Time coding, Sung Hwan Cho, Wen Qiao and Yu-Hwa Lo (University of California at San Diego) 3. 8:30 AM (BIO-10) An ALD Aluminum Oxide Passivated Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor for Bacterial Biofilm Growth Monitoring, Young Wook Kim, Mariana T. Meyer and Reza Ghodssi (University of Maryland College Park) 4. 8:45 AM (BIO-11) Flow Cytometry for Analysis and Sorting of Large Objects, Weon Bae (Union Biometrica) 5. 9:00 AM (BIO-12) Automatic Cartilage Segmentation using Multi-level Gaussian Filters, Xuenan Cui, S. Li, M. Yu, M. Ma, H. Kim (Inha University), and K.S. Kwack, B. H. Min (Ajou University) 6. 9:15 AM (BIO-13) Sequential Vortex-Assisted Microfluidic Electroporation, Hoyoung Yun and Claire Soojung Hur (Harvard University) 7. 9:30 AM (BIO-14) Reduced Cell Viability in Hyperthermia Treatment in the Presence of Concentrated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles, Daeun Park (Johns Hopkins University) Session 3. Cell Biology Chair; Bo Yeon Kim (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology) 1. 10:15 AM (BIO-15) Feed-forward mechanism of converting biochemical cooperativity to mitotic processes at the kinetochore plate, Jung Eun Park (National Institutes of Health), Raymond L. Erikson (Harvard University) and Kyung S. Lee (National Institutes of Health) 2. 10:30 AM (BIO-16) The Ubiquitin Specific Protease USP2a Enhances Tumor Progression by Targeting Cyclin A1 in Bladder Cancer, Jayoung Kim (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Wun-Jae Kim (Chungbuk National University), Zhiqian Liu (Harvard Medical School), Massimo F. Loda (Harvard Medical School) and Michael R. Freeman (Harvard Medical School) 3. 10:45 AM (BIO-17) Inhibition of mitochondrial fission dynamin-related protein 1 promotes retinal ganglion cell survival in a mouse model of glaucoma, Won Kyu Ju, KeunYoung Kim, Alexander Y. Andreyev and Guy A. Perkins (University of California San Diego) 4. 11:00 AM (BIO-18) A mammalian Rad5 ortholgue, SHPRH regulates the transcription of ribosomal DNA, Deokjae Lee and Kyungjae Myung (National Institutes of Health) 5. 11:15 AM (BIO-19) The Role of RNA Binding Proteins in Post-Transcription gene regulation, Chulwoo Park, Weiping Zhang and Leslie E. Sieburth (The University of Utah) 6. 11:30 AM (BIO-20) Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Derived Cardiomyocytes as a Model of Danon Disease and Impaired Autophagy, Sangyoon Han, Perry CN, Clegg S, Chi NC and Adler ED (University of California San Diego) 7. 11:45 AM (BIO-21) Regulation of CoCl2-induced HIF1a expression by a natural compound, Yukihiro Asami, Kyung Lee, Nak Kyun Soung, Jae Hyuk Jang, Jong Seog Ahn and Bo Yeon Kim (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology) Session 4. Metabolism Chair; Jay Chung (National Institutes of Health) 1. 10:15 AM (BIO-22) Bilateral inhibition of HAUSP deubiquitinase by a viral interferon regulatory factor protein, Hye-Ra Lee and Jae U. Jung (University of Southern California) 2. 10:30 AM (BIO-23) Investigating functional roles of circadian rhythms in Neurospora crassa employing mathematical modeling and experimental validations, Christian Hong (University of Cincinnati) 3. 10:45 AM (BIO-24) Primo Vascular System and Significance of its Roles in Human Body, Kyung A. Kang (University of Louisville) and Kwang-Sup Soh (Seoul National University) 4. 11:00 AM (BIO-25) V3 Versican’s Effects on Atherosclerosis, Hyunsoo Lim (Cornell University) and Inkyung Kang (Benaroya Research Institute) 5. 11:15 AM (BIO-26) A new NR-FGF1 axis: regulation of feast and famine, Jae Myoung Suh, Johan W. Jonker and Ronald M. Evans (Salk Institute) 6. 11:30 AM (BIO-27) LRP6 is a critical modulator of LDLR-mediated LDL uptake, Gwang Woong Go (Yale University), Zhi-Jia Ye (Third Military Medical University) and Arya Mani (Yale University) 7. 11:45 AM (BIO-28) Role of GRHL2 in epithelial cell proliferation, senescence, and differentiation, Mo K. Kang and No-Hee Park (UCLA) Session 5. Bioengineering 2 Chair; Daesik Lim (KAIST) 1. 4:00 PM (BIO-29) Clinical application of optical coherence tomography for early diagnosis of human retinal vascular diseases, Daeyu Kim (University of California Davis) 2. 4:15 PM (BIO-30) Rapid DNA Detection via Optofluidic Laser using Saturation Dye, Wonsuk Lee (University of Michigan) 3. 4:30 PM (BIO-31) Design, Production, and Characterization of a Single-Chain Variable Fragment (ScFv) Derived from the Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) Monoclonal Antibody J591, Stephanie A. Parker (Cornell University) 4. 4:45 PM (BIO-32) Process of Achieving Appropriate Design for Medical Devices for the Developing World: The Case of a Low-cost Autoclave, Hallie S. Cho and Gregory D. Tao (MIT) 5. 5:00 PM (BIO-33) In Vivo Construction: Intracellular Supramolecular Organization in Mice Treated with Highly Lipophilic Antibacterial Clofazimine, Jason Baik (Univ. of California San Francisco) and Gus R. Rosania (University of Michigan) 6. 5:15 PM (BIO-34) Review of Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy, Hyun-Kyung Chung (GE Healthcare) 7. 5:30 PM (BIO-35) Visual-tactile Measurement and Feedback of Suture Tension for Robotic Surgery, Young Soo Park (Argonne National Laboratory) Session 6. Neuroscience, development and stem cells 1 Chair; Joonho Choe (KAIST) 1. 4:00 PM (BIO-36) Technical Review of Clinically Available Implantable Electrical Nerve Stimulation, Dongchul Lee (Boston Scientific Neuromodulation) 2. 4:15 PM (BIO-37) Constructing ex vivo Alzheimer’s Disease Model and Differentiating the Roles of Amyloid Beta on Regulating the Mobility of Microglia Cells, Hansang Cho, Bradle T. Hyman and Daniel Irimia (Harvard Medical School) 3. 4:30 PM (BIO-38) A Study of Stroke related Gene-Disease Interaction using the Pattern Identification in Diagnosis of Korean Oriental Medicine, Hoon Jin (Yonsei University) 4. 4:45 PM (BIO-39) Mouse LIS1 Regulates the Modes of Progenitor Cell Division during Cytokinesis, Hyangmi Moon, Hayley Pemble and Anthony Wnyshaw-Boris (UCSF) 5. 5:00 PM (BIO-40) The Novel Anti-inflammatory Effects of Phytochemicals by the Modulation of Innate Immunity, Hwa-Jeong Shin, Gyo-Jeong Gu and Hyung-Sun Youn (SoonChungHyang University) 6. 5:15 PM (BIO-41) Neuroprotection provided by IV transplanted human fetal cerebral endothelial cells in an experimental brain ischemia model, Jong-Keun Kim, YoungDo Chung, Myung-Ha Yoon and Min Cheol Lee (Chonnam National University) 7. 5:30 PM (BIO-42) In-Vitro Blood-Brain-Barrier On-Chip, Ross Botth and Hanseup Kim (University of Utah) August 10, Friday Session 7. Cancer Chair; Kyung S. Lee (National Institutes of Health) 1. 4:00 PM (BIO-43) OxPAPC regulates endothelial cell function via interaction with specific cysteines, Seung Cha, James Springstead and Judith Berliner (UCLA) 2. 4:15 PM (BIO-44) STAT3 Suppresses Adenoma To Carcinoma Transition In Apcmin/+ Mice via Regulation of SNAI Stability, Jongdae Lee and Chang Kyung Kim (University of California at San Diego) 3. 4:30 PM (BIO-45) Antiangiogenic antitumor activities of IGFBP-3 are mediated by IGF-independent suppression of Erk1/2 - Egr1- bFGF pathway, Jai-Hyun Kim (UC Irvine) and Dong Soon Choi, Ok-hee Lee, Seung-Hyung Oh, Ho-Young Lee (MD Anderson Cancer Center) 4. 4:45 PM (BIO-46) Simultaneous inhibition of VEGFR and c-Met amplify angiogenesis inhibition in pancreatic islet cancer, Weon-Kyoo You (Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute) 5. 5:00 PM (BIO-47) Genetic variations and risk for prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy, Jong Y. Park (Moffitt Cancer Center) 6. 5:15 PM (BIO-48) Injectable Thermo-Sensitive Hydrogel as an Adjuvant: In Vivo Modulation of Dendritic Cells for Cancer Vaccine, Kye-Il Joo (University of Southern California) 7. 5:30 PM (BIO-49) Characterization of a novel cleavage product of MAGP-2 produced by possible cleavage of a furin-like proprotein convertase, Lauren Donovan and Alison Miyamoto (California State University Fullerton) Session 8. Neuroscience, development and stem cells 2 Chair; Kwangsoo Kim (Harvard Medical School) 1. 4:00 PM (BIO-50) Neural correlates for fast and slow motor memories, Sungshin Kim, Nicolas Schweighofer (University of Southern California) and Hiroshi Imamizu, Kenji Ogawa (NICT) 2. 4:15 PM (BIO-51) The role of mu-opioid receptor signaling in the dorsolateral periaqueductal gray on conditional and unconditional responding to aversive stimuli, Lindsay R. Halladay and H. Tad Blair (UCLA) 3. 4:30 PM (BIO-52) Emulating the development of hyperkinetic movement disorder 365 times faster than real-time in scalable hardware, Won Joon Sohn, C. Minos Niu, S. K. Nandyala, and T. D. Sanger (University of Southern California) 4. 4:45 PM (BIO-53) Deletion of microRNA-33 decreases Aβ levels in the brain, Jaekwang Kim, Hyejin Yoon, Whitney Goebel, Philip Verghese, Jacob M. Basak, David M. Holtzman, John R. Cirrito, Jungsu Kim (Washington University in St. Louis) and Takahiro Horie, Masafumi Ihara, Koh Ono (Kyoto University) and Cristina M. Ramírez, Noemi Rotllan, Carlos Fernández-Hernando (NYU) and Sang-Mi Lee, Hyang-Sook Hoe (Georgetown University) 5. 5:00 PM (BIO-54) Context integration across hemispheres in neurons of the visual cortex, Hee-kyoung Ko, Nan R. Zhang, and Rudiger von der Heydt (Johns Hopkins University) 6. 5:15 PM (BIO-55) Role of the Hippocampus in Context-Based Learning and Memory, Jina Lim (Cornell University) 7. 5:30 PM (BIO-56) MicroRNA-Mediated Conversion of Human Fibroblasts to Neurons, Andrew Yoo and Michelle Richner (Washington University in St. Louis) August 11, Saturday Session 9. Immunology and bioscience with multidisciplinary research tools Chair; Steven An (Johns Hopkins University) 1. 1:45 PM (BIO-57) Immunoglobulin Superfamily 1 is a novel ligand of NKp30, Christina Song (Washington University in St. Louis) 2. 2:00 PM (BIO-58) shRNA silence targeting NF- κB/p65 improves dystrophic muscles in mdx mice, Qing Yang, Ying Tang and Jennifer Shin (University of Pittsburgh) 3. 2:15 PM (BIO-59) Controlled drug delivery from nanofibrous membranes produced by triaxial electrospinning technique, Daewoo Han and Andrew Steckl (University of Cincinnati) 4. 2:30 PM (BIO-60) ZC3H12A is an Immune Response Modifier that Interacts with SAMHD1, a Restriction Factor of HIV-1 in Human Myeloid Cell, Yun Kyung (Angela) Park (University of Southern California) 5. 2:45 PM (BIO-61) Dynamic Modulated Brachytherapy of Rectal Cancer, William Song (University of California at San Diego) 6. 3:00 PM (BIO-62) The Effects of Restrictions on the Sign of Principal Eigenvalues on Fractional Anisotropy in Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Young Seob Seo, Shiyue J. Wang and Nancy K. Rollings (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center) 7. 3:15 PM (BIO-63) Role of Airway Smooth Muscle in the Pathogenesis of Asthma, Steven An (Johns Hopkins University) Session 10. Life science with multidisciplinary approaches Chair; June Kwak (University of Maryland) 1. 4:00 PM (BIO-64) Structure of Phosphoethanolamine Methyltransferase from the Malaria Parasite Plasmodium falciparum - An Anti-Parasitic Drug Target, Soon Goo Lee and Joseph M. Jez (Washington University in St. Louis) 2. 4:15 PM (BIO-65) Computational study of multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii serine β-lactamase, Woo Shik Shin, Feng Chen, Kyle Konze and Yuk Sham (University of Minnesota) 3. 4:30 PM (BIO-66) DNA-protein binding sites of GlyR3 in Clostridium thermocellum, Jinlyung Choi, Chris D. Cox (University of Tennessee) and Loren Hauser (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) 4. 4:45 PM (BIO-67) Recombinant Expression of Superoxide Reductase from the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus in Arabidopsis, and Cloning of Glutathione Reductase from psychrophile, Colwellia psychrerythraea, Mikyoung Ji, Yangju Im and Amy Grunden (North Carolina State University) 5. 5:00 PM (BIO-68) The Effects of Space Environmental Conditions on E. coli O157:H7 Growth and Biofilm Formation, Hyewon Kim, Na Young Lee, Guk Nam Na and Min-Suk Rhee (Korea University) 6. 5:15 PM (BIO-69) Design of a RF Dosimeter for Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) and B1 Inhomogeneity Measurements in MRI, Youngseob Seo and Zhiyue J. Wang (Southwestern Medical Center) 7. 5:30 PM (BIO-70) Molecular genetic approaches to address drought and fresh water deficits, June Kwak (University of Maryland) Poster Presentation 1. (BIO-PP-1) Mitochondrial calcium and reactive oxygen species regulate agonistinitiated platelet phosphatidylserine exposure, Hyojung Choo, Talib B. Saafir, and Shawn Jobe (Emory University) 2. (BIO-PP-2) Short-term Enzymatic Treatment accelerate Cell Migration for Cartilage Repair, Dongrim Seol, Tae-Hong Lim, and James A. Martin (The Universit of Iowa) 3. (BIO-PP-3) Development of de novo telomere addition assay 4. to analyze telomere length regulation, Stella S. Lee and Carol W. Greider (Johns Hopkins University 5. (BIO-PP-4) Leadership Experience in UBC EECE 331 Biomedical Engineering Project, HanGyeol Ryu (University of British Columbia) 6. (BIO-PP-5) Model Uncertainty and Model Averaging in the Estimation of Infectious Doses for Microbial Pathogens, Hojin Moon (California State University, Long Beach), Steven B. Kim (UC Irvine), James J. Chen (FDA), Nysia I. George (FDA) and Ralph L. Kodell (University of Arkansas) 7. (BIO-PP-6) The Electrical Detection of Disease Markers 8. Using Nanowires Interfaced with Viruses, Reginald M. Penner and Keith C. Donavan (UC Irvine) 9. (BIO-PP-7) An engineered microbial platform for direct biofuel production from brown macroalgae, Adam Wargacki, Effendi Leonard, Maung Nyan Win, Drew Regitsky, Christine Santos, Peter Kim, Susan Cooper, Ryan Raisner, Asael Herman, Alicia Sivitz, Arun Laskshmanaswamy, Yuki Kashiyama, David Baker, Yasuo Yoshikuni (Bio Architecture Lab) 10. (BIO-PP-8) Influence of complement C3 on miRNA biogenesis and ovarian cancer growth, Min Soon Cho, Hernan G. Vasquez, Anil Sood, and Vahid Afshar-Kharghan (MD Anderson Cancer Center) 11. (BIO-PP-9) Mouse keratinocyte side-population plays an important role during malignant progression to skin squamous cell carcinomas, Sun Hye Kim, Sung Hyun Lee and Marcelo L Rodriguez-Puebla (North Carolina State University) 12. (BIO-PP-10) Automated image analysis of in vivo microendoscopic images for quantitative diagnosis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, Dongsuk Shin, Rebecca Richards-Kortum (Rice University) and Sharmila Ananadasabapathy (Mount Sinai Medical Center) 13. (BIO-PP-11) Vitamin D3 Increases NK Cytotoxicity of Human Melanoma Cells, Jihyung Lee (University of California San Diego) 14. (BIO-PP-12) Non-invasive deep tissue temperature measurement using Diffuse Optical Spectroscopic Imaging during neoadjuvant chemotherapy reveals apoptosis and metabolism changes in breast cancer during therapy, So Hyun Chung, Arjun G. Yodh (University of Pennsylvania) and Rita Mehta, Bruce J. Tromberg (University of California Irvine) 15. (BIO-PP-13) Mechanical Properties of Injectable Hyaluronic acid (HA)-poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) based hydrogels for cell delivery, Claire G. Jeong, Aubbrey T. Francisco, Zhenbin Niu, Stephen L. Craig and Lori A. Setton (Duke University) 16. (BIO-PP-14) Exploring the therapeutic application of novel secreted protein cardiotrophin-1 (CT-1) on hematopoietic stem cell regeneration, Kylie H. Kang, Jeffrey R. Harris and John P. Chute (Duke University) 17. (BIO-PP-15) De novo prediction of PTB binding and splicing targets 18. from pre-mRNA sequences, Areum Han and Douglas L. Black (UCLA) 19. (BIO-PP-16) Identification and Validation of CDK13 interacting proteins, Stella Soyoung Chun and Gregg Morin (University of British Columbia) 20. (BIO-PP-17) Cloning, expression, purification, and biochemical analysis of Corynebacterium glutamicum cg0722 gene, Byung Woo Kim and Helen I. Zqurskaya (The University of Oklahoma) 21. (BIO-PP-18) A novel, hyperelastic thin film nitinol flow-diverting stent for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms, Youngjae Chun, Mahdis Shayan (University of Pittsburgh) and Colin Kealey, Daniel S. Levi, KP Mohanchandra, Fernando Vinuela, Gregory P. Carman (UCLA) 22. (BIO-PP-19) Respiration-induced Deformation of the Abdominal Arteries in Patients with Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, Ga-Young Suh and Christopher P. Cheng (Stanford University) 23. (BIO-PP-20) Formation of Prion Protein Amyloids in the Presence of Plasminogen, Seon gu Kim (University of Kentucky) 24. (BIO-PP-21) Effects of the culturing process on the gene expression of cultured DRGs, John Bagley, Kyoungsun Rha, E. C. Bang, Ron Hughen, Alan R. Light (University of Utah) 25. (BIO-PP-22) A novel field: Visual and Neural Prosthetic Research, Hae In Kim (Johns Hopkins University) 26. (BIO-PP-23) Developmental Trajectory of ErbB4 mRNA and Protein in Monkey Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex, Daniel W. Chung, Hengameh H. Bazmi, Lindsey McClement and David A. Lewis (University of Pittsburgh) 27. (BIO-PP-24) Investigation of sleep apnea characteristics using dynamic magnetic resonance imaging, Yoon-Chul Kim, Michael Khoo and Krishna Nayak (University of Southern California) 28. (BIO-PP-25) Mechanisms of Activity-Dependent Neuronal Plasticity, Won Chan Oh and Karen Zito (University of California Davis) 29. (BIO-PP-26) Knife-Edge Scanning Microscope Brain Atlas: A Web-based, Lightweight Mouse Brain Atlas, Chul Sung, Jinho Choi and Youngsuck Choe (Texas A&M University) 30. (BIO-PP-27) Evolutionarily Assembled cis-Regulatory Module 31. at a Human Ciliopathy Locus, Jeong Ho Lee, Jennifer L. Silhavy, Joseph G. Glesson (University of California San Diego) 32. (BIO-PP-28) Determination of Signaling Pathways for NGF-dependent Neurite Outgrowth by 4-chloro-N-(naphthalen-1-ylmethyl)-5-(3-(piperazin-1-yl)phenoxy)thiophene-2sulfonamide (B355252) in NeuroScreen-1 Cell, Chang Hun Lee, Nailya Gilyazova, Alfred Williams and Gordon Ibeanu (North Carolina Central University) 33. (BIO-PP-29) Arc dependent synapse specific homeostatic plasticity, Jean Claude Beique (University of Ottawa) and Youn Na, Richard L. Huganir (Johns Hopkins University) 34. (BIO-PP-30) Characterization of Chondrogenic Progenitor Cells (CPCs) in Impacted Joint Tissue and HMGB1 effect on Migration, HyeongHun Choe, DongRim Seol and James Martin (University of Iowa) 35. (BIO-PP-31) Intrauterine PAF Elicits Neurogenic Hypercontractility, Hypoxemia, and Bladder Inflammation, Peter Yu, Frank Tu and Kevin Hellman (NorthShore University) 36. (BIO-PP-32) Do Lower In-Vitro Allergen Specific Calibrators Affect Class Reporting Results? Eric Raeyoon Yoo, Khalil Ouyuon and Jacquelynne P. Corey (The University of Chicago) 37. (BIO-PP-33) Validation Studies of Allele Drop-out and Heterozygote Peak Imbalance of Single and Mixture profiles generated with AmpFâ„“STR® Identifiler® PCR Amplification Kit and analyzed with GeneMapper® ID-X, Jackson Jeong (Harvard Medical School) and Catherine M. Grgicak Robin W. Cotton (Boston University) 38. (BIO-PP-34) The stimulation system for realizing effects 39. of acupuncture/ moxa treatment, Hyun Heo, H. J. Choi and D. S. Lim (Solco Biomedical) 40. (BIO-PP-35) Using Mobile Electronic Technology Increases Recruitment in Clinical Research Studies, Albert Huh (Duke University) 41. (BIO-PP-36) Exploitation of Vachellia collinsii seedlings by Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Jun John Yoo (Duke University), Gordon Smith (Williams College) and Mauricio Garcia (University of Costa Rica) 42. (BIO-PP-37) Abbreviated Assessment Tool of Learned Helplessness and Mastery Orientation: Student Behavior Checklist-Brief, Andrea Kirby and Joon Choe (Wheaton College) 43. (BIO-PP-38) Career in Biomedical Informatics, Albert Park (University of Washington Seattle) 44. (BIO-PP-39) KSEA Young Generation Chapter at Purdue University, Yun Hwa Choi (Purdue University) 45. (BIO-PP-40) Engineering bacterial nanopore forming toxin for Cancer therapeutics, Sunwoo Koo (Texas A&M University) and Hagan Bayley (University of Oxford) 46. (BIO-PP-41) Biofunctionalized Proteoliposomes for Immunoassay and Active Cellular Targeting, E. K. Lee (Gachon University) 47. (BIO-PP-42) Development of a rapid, sensitive and portable nanoporous membrane sensor for pathogen diagnostics, Sunny Shah, Nicolas Martinez and Hsueh-Chia Chang (University of Notre Dame) 48. (BIO-PP-43) Chronic stress and emotion regulation: Effects on the cortisol awakening response, Suman Lam, Sally S. Dickerson, D. Conor Seyle, C. Siswa Widyatmoko, Edwin T. Tan, & Roxane Cohen Silver 49. (University of California) 50. (BIO-PP-44) Advantage of fearful faces in breaking interocular suppression is preserved after amygdala lesions, Eunice Yang, Maureen McHugo, Mildred Dukic, Randolph Blake and David Zald (Vanderbilt University) 51. (BIO-PP-45) Orbitofrontal cortex lesions attenuate affective biases in economic decisionmaking, Joseph Kim, Eunice Yang and David Zald (Vanderbilt University) 52. (BIO-PP-46) In vitro study of tumor cell adhesion to and transmigration across an endothelial monolayer using microfluidics, Jessie S. Jeon and Roger D. Kamm (MIT) 53. (BIO-PP-47) Preosteoblast Behavior on a Synthetic Calcium Phosphate Scaffold Coated with Cell Derived Matrix, Daniel A Young (Illinois Institute of Technology) 54. (BIO-PP-48) Aromatic Boronic Acids for Diabetes Markers on CNT-FET, Hena H. Kwon (MediSourcePlus) and S. Stefansson, S Ahn (Fuzbien Technology Institute) 55. (BIO-PP-49) Algae Characterization On a Chip, Hashemi Nastaran (Iowa State University) 56. (BIO-PP-50) Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (IORT) With the Photon Radiosurgery System (PRS) in Locally Advanced and Recurrent Rectal Cancer: The Cleveland Clinic Experience, Susan Guo, Neil Woody, Ece Algur, Chandana A. Reddy, Arul Mahadevan, Matthew Kolar, F. Christopher Deibel, Feza H. Remzi, David W. Dietz and John H. Suh (Cleveland Clinic) 57. (BIO-PP-51) (BIO-PP-52) Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy, HyunKyung Chung (EAPSI) 58. (BIO-PP-52) Apical Structure and Evolution of Nematocysts, Abigail Reft (Ohio State University)