Browsing by Author "Carpenter, Chrissie"
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The Analysis of the Ebony Gene in Culex tarsalis Across the Major Drainage Basins of Montana
Antonioli, Nathaniel (2022)Many diseases are transmitted by vectors one of which is West Nile Virus (WNV). WNV has been in the United States since 1999 and Montana since 2002. The main vector for WNV in Montana is Culex tarsalis. Carroll College ... -
Global Metabolomic Profiles and Viability of Encapsulated Chondrocytes Exposed to Short-Term Simulated Microgravity
Bergstrom, Annika (2022)Shifts from physiological loading conditions, such as overloading or reduced loading, can lead to an imbalance that increases catabolic pathways resulting in cartilage degeneration consistent with that of osteoarthritis ... -
Investigation of Renewable Surfactants for Herbicides.
MacMillan, Lexi (2021-04-16)Glyphosate is the main ingredient in Roundup®, a widely popular herbicide. Glyphosate is used because it is able to halt protein synthesis which stops plants from growing. Worldwide, 280 million pounds of glyphosate, which ... -
Separation and Identification of Surfactants Found in Glyphosate-Based Herbicides
Olson, Ryan (2022)In recent years, Roundup and other glyphosate-based herbicides have shown correlation to causing non-Hodgkin lymphoma in humans. However, carcinogenic studies of the active ingredient in these herbicides, glyphosate, report ... -
Stereoselective Synthesis of [Cp*Ru(n 6 -arene)]X Complexes
Christensen, Logan; Keck, Matt; Schuh, Logan; Hendrickson, Roman (2022)The creation of 1,2,3,4,5-pentamethylcyclopentadiene, otherwise known as Cp*, is a primary goal. This molecule is very expensive commercially, and a more affordable synthetic route would be beneficial. This research has ... -
Synthesis of Renewable Surfactants
Sablan, Olivia (2021)Herbicides have been widely used for decades to kill off weeds and help crops thrive. The active ingredient in most commercially available herbicides is glyphosate, which works to eliminate plants by preventing protein ... -
Synthesis of Renewable Surfactants
Schuh, Logan; Dailey, Orrin; Carpenter, Chrissie (2022)Herbicides such as Roundup are used to kill unwanted plants. These products utilize glyphosate as the active ingredient and were previously believed to be carcinogenic and related to cancer development. Multiple carcinogenicity ...