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BUILD RESEARCH MENTORS
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IRELAND, CONNIE CSULB
Department: Criminology, Criminal Jus ce, & Emergency Management
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This research project examines characteris cs of proba on officers (PO) and parole agents (PA), including issues surrounding gender, longevity in job, approach in supervising violent offenders, job stress, workplace violence, violence with parolees, and u liza on of respect, rapport, and gendered adapta ons in interac ons with parolees and the public. The research involves qualita ve interviews of POs/PAs, review of records, examina on of social ar facts, and collec on of oral histories involving gender, job stress, and violence. BUILD Scholars on this project will contribute to literature reviews and learn methodological skills, including field research and qualita ve interviewing techniques, as well as qualita ve and quan ta ve analysis. The project is expected to yield at least 3 presenta ons at academic conferences, 3 peer‐reviewed publica ons, all of which will be collabora ve between BUILD Mentors and Scholars (student will present at conferences and publish). Travel is possible but not required.
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SCHUG, ROBERT CSULB
Department: Criminology, Criminal Jus ce, & Emergency Management
Research Area/Type: Clinical, Forensic
Research Keywords: Neuroscience, Forensic Psychology, Mental Illness
Ongoing Projects: Mental health, brain injury, at risk social behaviors, and homelessness: Neuropsychological and psychophysiological perspec ves
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GRAY, VIRGINIA CSULB
Department: Family & Consumer Sciences
Research Area/Type: Community
Research Keywords: Nutri on, Community, Social Norms
Ongoing Projects:
1. Contribute to survey data collec on to guide development of a toolkit to promote a shi in social norms around snack selec on in youth sports. 2. Consump on study in Head Start to inves gate acceptability of made‐from‐scratch, flavor varied menus (in development)
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WANG, LONG CSULB
Department: Family & Consumer Sciences
Research Area/Type: Clinical
Research Keywords: Nutri on Taste, Ea ng Disorders, Cancer, Bilingualism
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1. Taste percep on and poten al rehabilita on in head‐and‐neck patents with dysgeusia/ageusia 2. Taste percep on in congenital aglossia (born without a tongue) 3. Taste tes ng in early bilingual popula on as a poten al tool for early diagnosis 4. Impacts of nutri on educa on of culturally/ethnically diverse parents of preteen/teenage figure skaters on their children's dietary intake and risks for ea ng disorders
Personal Website: h p://web.csulb.edu/colleges/chhs/departments/fcs/docs/WangLongFacultyBio2015‐08.pdf
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BARRACK, MICHELLE CSULB
Department: Family & Consumer Sciences
Research Area/Type: Clinical & Community
Research Keywords: Sports Nutri on, Dietary Supplements, Female Athlete Triad, Child & Adolescent Nutri on
Ongoing Projects:
‐ Collegiate Dietary Supplement Study ‐ Healthy Runner Study (nutri on educa on interven on study in collabora on with UCLA & Stanford University) ‐ RunFueled Nutri on Educa on Applica on ‐ Secondary data analysis (several other Sports Nutri on
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ROY, ROUDI CSULB
Department: Family & Consumer Sciences‐ Child Development & Family Studies
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Under Served Popula ons, Health Dispari es, Parental Outcomes,
Ongoing Projects: New African American Fathers: An Evalua on of Expecta ons and Experiences.
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ERLYANA, ERYLANA CSULB
Department: Health Care Administra on
Research Area/Type: Community
Research Keywords: Access To Care, Migrant Health, Health Dispari es
Ongoing Projects: Health Seeking Behavior among Children of Migrant Families. / Mental Health Issues and Help Seeking Prac ce of Adults with Mixed‐Status Family. / An Analysis of Five Facet Mindfulness among Veterans: A Pilot Study
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*ROGALA, BRIDGET CSULB
Department: Health Science
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BAVARIAN, NILOOFAR CSULB
Department: Health Science
Research Area/Type: E ological Research; Interven on Research
Research Keywords: Health Promo on, Health Behavior, Data Analysis
Ongoing Projects: Analyzing data from the BUILD funded pilot project examining prescrip on s mulant misuse; / Leading data analysis for other health‐behavior related projects
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FOROUZEH, MOHAMMED CSULB
Department: Health Science
Research Area/Type: Lab And Community
Research Keywords: Assis ve Technology, Engineering , Disability, Public Health
Ongoing Projects: Designing Asser ve Technology (AT) for individual with disability / Mental and emo onal stress and Trauma‐related Disorder such as PTSD /
Personal Website: 4Drmo.com
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GORMAN, FIONA KAWA CSULB
Department: Health Science
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Nutri on, Physical Ac vity, Older Adults, Language Barriers
Ongoing Projects:
1.A qualita ve study that examines the older adult volunteers’ percep ons on the influence and benefits of program par cipa on on their own ea ng habits, physical ac vity and overall wellbeing. 2. Examina on of vaccine informa on on a Knowledge Exchange Social Website (KESW) in mul ple languages to iden fy dispari es in access to accurate online informa on.
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NGUYEN‐RODRIGUEZ, SELENA CSULB
Department: Health Science
Research Area/Type: Obesity Preven on In Minority Youth
Research Keywords: Obesity, Stress, Diet, La no
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No current projects, but have data available on which to conduct secondary analyses. / Variables are related to obesity in minority youth popula ons, including obesity‐related behaviors (e.g., diet, physical ac vity, sleep), psychosocial correlates of health behavior (e.g., stress, anxiety, depressive symptoms, accultura on), metabolic data (e.g., blood pressure, insulin resistance), and adiposity indicators (e.g., BMI, fat%).
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Email: selena.nguyen‐[email protected]
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ALENCAR, MICHELLE CSULB
Department: Kinesiology
Research Area/Type: Clinical
Research Keywords: Telemedicine, Weight Loss, Obesity, Cardiometabolic Outcomes
Ongoing Projects: Implementa on of medical weight management through telemedicine
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COTTER, JOSHUA CSULB
Department: Kinesiology
Research Area/Type: Basic And Applied
Research Keywords: Exercise Physiology, Skeletal Muscle, Proteomics, Muscle Growth
Ongoing Projects: 1. U lizing proteomics for understanding skeletal muscle growth. 2. Understanding hemodynamics and molecular mechanisms with blood‐flow
restricted exercise
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Email: joshua.co [email protected]
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GALVAN, CHRISTINE CSULB
Department: Kinesiology
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I am a qualita ve researcher who is currently inves ga ng the impact of a physical ac vity and nutri on program for underserved adults. Approximately 20 par cipants have been involved with our Beach Community Wellness Program (BCWP) for 2 years and have reportedly experienced many posi ve health benefits (quan ta ve data support this no on). I am interested in learning more about what physical, emo onal, and mental benefits have occurred as a result of the program? Also, what program features a ribute to the consistent engagement? (Trans theore cal model). These are important ques ons to help us determine best prac ces for underserved popula ons. The needs for this par cular popula on are very different from those of a middle and upper class society. Allowing students to delve into this line of research could help pave the way for more community health engagement. I would be very interested in mentoring a student who has an interest in community health and who is interested in qualita ve research, more specifically, ethnographic case study research. The mentee will work with me to conduct field interviews, transcribe data, analyze data, and present findings.
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Email: chris [email protected]
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SCHICK, EVAN CSULB
Department: Kinesiology
Research Area/Type: Basic, Clinical And Applied
Research Keywords: Metabolism, Carbohydrate, Fat, Exercise
Ongoing Projects:
‐Effect of low‐carbohydrate and high‐fat diets on exercise performance, hormonal regula on and metabolism ‐Mixed Methods to Fall Preven on ‐Implementa on of Telemedicine for Weight Management
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SAID, HAMID UCI
Department: Medicine (UCI)
Research Area/Type: Basic/Transla onal
Research Keywords: Vitamins, Absorp on, Diseases, Smoking
Ongoing Projects:
‐Colonic uptake of vitamins ‐Gene c muta ons in vitamin transporters ‐Alcohol effects on vitamin transport ‐Pancreas physiology
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BENECK, GEORGE CSULB
Department: Physical Therapy
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Project 1: Data has been collected on 6 subjects examining the effects of spinal manipula on on trunk and lower extremity movement across 4 tasks. The BUILD scholar would receive training in biomechanical data processing and would therefore improve their technological and cri cal thinking skills. Project 2: Data has been collected on approximately 20 subjects examining muscle ac vity during 11 exercises used in physical therapy to rehabilitate hip muscle weakness. The BUILD scholar would receive training in data processing of electromyographic data and therefore would improve their technological and cri cal thinking skills.
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CERNY, KAY CSULB
Department: Physical Therapy
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Currently I am collec ng data on the demands and muscle ac vity of various exercises used in physical therapy to benefit pa ent strengthening. The data collec on is with indwelling electrodes and a Vicon mo on capture system. Data analysis is with visual 3D so ware. I would like to mentor students to build a visual 3D program to answer different ques ons with the data. / / I am very interested in transforming walking data from persons with physical disability using the above collec on/analysis systems to build virtual pa ents for observa onal analysis of pathological walking pa erns. Once a bank of virtual pa ents are completed, I will determine the reliability and validity of an "Observa onal Gait Analysis" tool for determining correct pathological walking pa erns (correct based on the data from the quan ta ve vicon and visual 3D measures. / /
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KRISHNAN, VENNILA CSULB
Department: Physical Therapy
Research Area/Type: Clinical
Research Keywords: Rehabilita on, Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Signal Processing
Ongoing Projects:
1. Building an in‐sole shoe sensor to train symmetric gait in chronic stroke popula on
2. Fall risk reduc on training for older adults 3. Advanced signal processing involved in electro‐myographic and force‐plate
signals
Personal Website: h p://web.csulb.edu/colleges/chhs/departments/physical‐therapy/Research/ClinicalRehabilita onandBiomechanics.htm
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BAEZCONDE‐GARBANATI, LOURDES USC
Department: Preven ve Medicine (USC)
Research Area/Type: Health dispari es
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Center for Health Equity in the Americas ‐ A center that promotes and funds research on solu ons to health dispari es in vulnerable popula ons, including indigenous groups, from the p of Chile through La n America, Central America, North America, including Canada and Alaska. SKILLS to have or will be trained on: resource development and management, website management, blogging, pos ngs of scien fic informa on in electronic outlets, grant wri ng, grant reviews. Es Tiempo, a stunningly beau ful campaign that uses the environmental cue of the blooming of the jacaranda tree as an annual reminder for women to get a Pap test, to test against cervical cancer, or to have sons and daughters vaccinated against the HPV virus. Areas of research include: Health communica on campaign, health educa on, crea ve solu ons to dispari es. SKILLS to have or will be trained on: community based data collec on, scien fic literature reviews, Spanish language preference, culturally and language specific health communica on and messaging, basic sta s cal skills, skills in power point, oral presenta on skills. Maximizing retailers par cipa on in compliance with tobacco regula on. This project is part of a large center, USC Tobacco Center for Regulatory Sciences in Vulnerable Popula ons. This project in par cular works with community based par cipatory principles and trains promotoras de salud and other community health workers to conduct retailer based research among African Americans, Hispanic/La no, Asian‐Pacific Islander (Korean), Low SES Non Hispanic Whites (Armenians, Russian, other middle eastern immigrant groups), and in American Indians tribal lands to observe compliance, interview retailers on tobacco and electronic cigare es and conduct focus groups with key opinion leaders on tobacco. Research interest include: tobacco preven on and control, policy work, research with community health workers, promotoras de salud, health dispari es, tobacco dispari es, marke ng of tobacco and electronic cigare es, point of sale adver sing. SKILLS to have or be trained on: community based research, working in the retail environment, working on regulatory processes, compliance with regula ons, communica ng health messages to the public, issues of literacy, numeracy levels, culturally appropriate messaging in various ethnic communi es.
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BLUTHENTHAL, RICKY USC
Department: Preven ve Medicine (USC)
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I will have 3 ac ve projects this summer on the following topics: 1) Randomized controlled trial of an interven on to reduce socializa on into
injec on drug use. This study involves interviewing and outreach to ac ve people who inject drugs (PWID). Build scholars can par cipate in interviewing, outreach, and follow‐up of study par cipants.
2) Ongoing demonstra on project on HCV tes ng and referral to HCV treatment of ac ve PWID in South and Downtown Los Angeles. Build scholars can par cipate in interviewing study par cipants.
3) Equivalence trial of incen ves versus incen ves plus peer support interven ons to improve HIV tes ng and access to care among African American men who have sex with men. Build scholars can help with recruitment of subjects, interviews, and general project logis cs.
I also have several datasets on the following popula ons if students are interested in conduc ng secondary data analysis for presenta ons or papers. Datasets are: cross‐sec onal data from 777 PWID collected in LA and SF, CA between 2011‐13; cohort data on 555 bisexual African American men from Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia collected between 2011 and 2013; and 864 interviews with a cohort of PWID from Los Angeles and the East Bay (in SF) collected from 2003 to 2005.
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MILAM, JOEL USC
Department: Preven ve Medicine (USC)
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Project Forward is a study to examine follow‐up care among adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Involvement includes learning about cancer‐registry based studies, survey‐based research, medical chart abstrac on, and outreach efforts among cancer survivors.
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LEVENTHAL, ADAM USC
Department: Preven ve Medicine (USC)
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HEAL lab is a mul disciplinary team that examines the intersec on between health behavior, mental health, and addic on across different popula ons. Our aim is to be er understand and / reduce health dispari es in cancer and other addic on‐related diseases, prevent and treat / addic on and associated mental health problems, and iden fy the basic mechanisms of / emo on and mo va on. We are currently conduc ng a number of different smoking studies, / including a gene cs study on withdrawal amongst African American smokers. We are also / pursuing both psychological and physiological research on vapers, focusing on the trends / rela ng to e‐cigare e usage and acute and sub‐acute effects of diacetyl chemicals upon lung / func on commonly reported in flavored e‐cigare e liquid juice. The BUILD scholars will par cipate in a variety of responsibili es for our lab, including / par cipant recruitment, data and survey processing, prepara on of research materials, clinical / interviews with research par cipants, data collec on in laboratory‐based behavioral / experiments with adult substance users, and data collec on in field‐based studies with high / school students. The scholars will also develop useful skill sets such as customer rela ons, / phone e que e, team work, organiza on, a en on to detail, screening poten al par cipants, / data comprehension and analyses, and presen ng study progress on a weekly basis during / laboratory staff mee ngs.
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UNGER, JENNIFER USC
Department: Preven ve Medicine (USC)
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Ongoing Projects: Portrayals of tobacco products on social media
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WATANABE, RICHARD USC
Department: Preven ve Medicine (USC)
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We are tes ng gene c variants for associa on with obesity‐ and type 2 diabetes‐related traits in Mexican American families. BUILD scholars would learn applica on of sta s cal gene cs to analyze human gene c data. In addi on, they would learn basic human physiology and how to interpret sta s cal results in a physiologic context.
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SUN, LEI CSULB
Department: Speech‐Language Pathology
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Most of the research I do involve language sample analysis. The language samples are usually collected from children or adults with language disorders result from a variety of reasons (e.g. developmental language disorders, intellectual disabili es, stroke, trauma c brain injury). Therefore, BUILD scholars may need to be interested in analyzing language such as sentence structure and vocabulary use. We also frequently do language transcrip on and coding, so BUILD scholars would develop skills of analyzing language though par cipa ng in my projects.
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DUBOIS, ZACHARY CSULB
Department: Anthropology
Research Area/Type: Mixed‐Methods, Basic
Research Keywords: Transgender, LGBT, Health Dispari es, Stress
Ongoing Projects: Transgender health and aging (star ng in spring) Financial Debt and health (star ng in spring)
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LI, LINNA CSULB
Department: Geography
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1. Spa al analysis of cycling pa erns in Long Beach using mul ‐source geographic data. / This project will use Geographic Informa on Science (GIS) and spa al analysis to study cycling pa erns in Long Beach and surrounding areas by taking advantage of data from mul ple sources, including both authorita ve data and crowd‐sourced data. The rela onship between the actual routes cyclists traveled and exis ng street condi ons will be analyzed and a density map of cycling pa erns will be generated. The findings will shed light on cyclists’ route choices, travel behavior, and the condi ons of current street bicycle facili es, which are all cri cal for policy makers who are interested in promo ng alterna ve urban transporta on and health‐enhancing behaviors.
2. Which place demonstrates the most ac ve lifestyle in the social media? Using geolocated tweets harvested from Twi er API, this project will inves gate the spa al pa erns of most ac ve places in the US. Tweet messages related to running, biking, walking, dancing, jogging, gym, etc. will be used as an indicator of an ac ve lifestyle. The map of ac ve places will be linked with social and economic factors to find possible correla ons. / / Skills to develop: public health, geographic informa on science, data collec on, data analysis, programming, wri ng, communica on, map‐making, cri cal and crea ve thinking. / /
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GROSSMAN‐THOMPSON, BARBARA CSULB
Department: Interna onal Studies
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The project my mentee(s) would work on focuses on health outcomes of women migrants from Nepal. Nepal has an extremely high rate of foreign labor migra on but due to a number of gender discriminatory regula ons and laws, most women migrants migrate illegally. This makes them par cularly vulnerable to a number of nega ve outcomes. While Nepali women’s migra on is understudied in general, the health of Nepali women migrants before, during and a er migra on has not received any scholarly a en on to date. The study asks, 1) What were health issues encountered during the migra on process and while abroad? 2) How were earnings spent on health related expenditures for the migrant or the migrants’ family? 3) Did migra on effect a net change in the health of the migrant or the migrants’ family? The study will engage qualita ve and quan ta ve data collec on using interviews and household surveys. The BUILD scholar(s) will work with the qualita ve and quan ta ve data and eventually assist in in‐country fieldwork in Nepal. While working with collected data the BUILD scholar will develop their proficiency in data processing so ware such as STATA and N’Vivo. In addi on, the BUILD scholar(s) would conduct reviews of the relevant literature. As a mentor I expect my mentee to learn the founda onal skills of research design and implementa on. I also expect the BUILD scholar(s) I work with to develop a deep knowledge of research ethics. I hope to publish and present with my mentee(s) and in this way expose them to a variety of professional skills.
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Email: barbara.grossman‐[email protected]
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LANZA, H. ISABELLA CSULB
Department: Human Development
Research Area/Type: Basic Within Developmental Psychology And Public Health
Research Keywords: Health‐Risk Behaviors, Adolescent And Young Adult Development, Social Mo va ons For Risky Behavior, Obesity
Ongoing Projects:
Grant proposal development related to social mo va ons for etobacco use/vaping among adolescents and young adults, with a focus on vulnerable popula ons. / / Manuscript prepara on and conference presenta ons using a newly collected survey data on etobacco use/vaping and co‐occurring health risks among CSULB undergraduates. Developing new pilot projects for the 2017‐2018 year related to etobacco use among adolescents or young adults.
Personal Website: rhayalab.com
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HALL, NANCY CSULB
Department: Linguis cs
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Acous c, Phone cs, Language, Psycholinguis cs
Ongoing Projects: 1. Acous c phone cs study of Arabic dialects 2. Long‐distance effects of /r/ and /l/ in American English
Personal Website: h p://web.csulb.edu/~nhall2/
Email: [email protected]
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*GONZALEZ, ARACELI CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Clinical And Community
Research Keywords: Anxiety, Clinical, Family, Depression
Ongoing Projects: 1. Understanding stress and anxiety in young adults 2. Promotora‐based delivery of mental health care in a rural se ng 3. Computerized training to modify cogni ve markers of anxiety
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AHRENS, COURTNEY CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Community Psychology
Research Keywords: In mate Partner Violence, Culture, Qualita ve
Ongoing Projects:
ETHNOCULTURAL INFLUENCES ON WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES OF AND RESPONSES TO INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE. Research about ethnocultural influences on women’s experience of and response to in mate partner violence is scarce, contribu ng to culturally incongruent processes that may deter some survivors from engaging with community systems. To fill this gap in the literature, the current study u lizes a mixed method design to examine the ways that cultural beliefs and contexts serve as a lens through which European‐American, Mexican‐American, Korean‐American, and Vietnamese‐American women experience and respond to in mate partner violence in their lives. To achieve these aims, 300 adult female par cipants will be recruited from community organiza ons in the greater Los Angeles area to complete an on‐line survey about conflicts in their rela onship. One hundred of these survivors will also be invited to par cipate in individual interviews about the conflicts in their rela onship in the language of their choice. Focus groups with key community informants will be used to supplement survivor narra ves by providing further informa on about cultural beliefs that may affect how survivors of in mate partner violence are treated by the community. A grounded theory approach will then be used to analyze all qualita ve data. Student roles include:
Interviewing survivors of in mate partner violence
Transla ng narra ves of survivors of in mate partner violence
Qualita ve coding of survivor narra ves of in mate partner violence and sexual assault
Community presenta ons about in mate partner violence
Personal Website: h p://web.csulb.edu/~cahrens/
Email: [email protected]
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CHO, YOUNG‐HEE CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Fall Preven on, Cogni ve Demand, Exercise, Interven on
Ongoing Projects: Psychological and physical risk factors associated with falls
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Email: young‐[email protected]
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HALIM, MAY LING CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology
Research Keywords: Gender Iden ty Development, Gender Stereotypes, Gender A tudes, Health
Ongoing Projects: Please see website.
Personal Website: h p://web.csulb.edu/~mhalim/index.html
Email: [email protected]
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MILES, JAMES CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Basic Research ‐ Cogni ve And Human Factors
Research Keywords: Automa on, Eye Tracking, Human Factors
Ongoing Projects:
Studying mixed driving automa on with a simple car simulator that allows for different types and amounts of driving automa on Study how we spa ally represent informa on in a large scale study that compares performance on spa al tasks to measures of working memory, inhibi on, and execu ve control Using eye gaze as a control device ‐ we are examining whether using eye gaze to control a computer display leads to problems with a en on or task focus
Personal Website: www.mileslab.com
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GALVEZ, GINO CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Community
Research Keywords: Applied Psychology, Health Dispari es, Program Evalua on, Stem Workforce
Ongoing Projects:
In mate Partner Violence Work Interven ons (2016‐) Science Image Study (funded by NSF 2015‐2017) HSI STEM Program Evalua on (USDE 2011‐2016) NatureWorks Program Evalua on (2016‐)
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PEDERSEN, WILLIAM CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Social Psychology
Research Keywords: Violence, Aggression, Religion
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1. I am conduc ng a series of studies looking at how priming religion and religious concepts impacts a variety of behaviors including aggression, helping behavior, and chea ng.
2. Rumina on is defined as thinking about a provoking event. People can either ruminate alone (i.e., “individual rumina on”) or they can also experience rumina on as they communally relive a provoca on with other people (i.e., “collec ve rumina on”). I am conduc ng a series of studies looking at collec ve rumina on and its impact on aggressive behavior and violence. This work as applica ons to understanding riot/protest situa ons (e.g., street protests in Ferguson, MO) in addi on to gang and other forms of group violence.
Personal Website: h ps://web.csulb.edu/~wpederse/
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STERLING, LINDSEY CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Clinical
Research Keywords: Au sm, Anxiety, Depression, Comorbidity
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In coming months, I will be launching 3 related research projects that center on working with adults with au sm spectrum disorder (ASD). Projects 2 and 3 (described below) will be implemented in collabora on with‐ and in the context of‐ the Learning Independence for Empowerment (LIFE) program at CSULB. For all projects, Scholars will play an integral role in all steps of study development, implementa on, and analysis. Scholars will also be encouraged to present data at conferences and contribute to publica ons. 1) Associa on Between Roman c Rela onships and Quality of Life Among Adults
with ASD This is a survey study launched using Qualtrics. Par cipants self‐iden fy as ASD and complete ques onnaires related to rela onship status, quality of life, and presence of associated psychopathology. ‐ BUILD scholars would par cipate in this study by helping to maintain the survey and ul mately assis ng with data processing and data analysis, with the goal of preparing poster presenta ons and possibly manuscripts for publica on.
2) Rela onship Educa on for Adult In macy and Da ng (READI) interven on program This is a manualized interven on program that was ini ally piloted with 5 adults with ASD. The interven on provides social skills training within the context of da ng and roman c rela onships. ‐ BUILD scholars would par cipate in manual revision based on feedback provided by pilot par cipants. Scholars would assist with literature searches and selec on of measures to assess response to treatment. They would also assist with recruitment and screening of poten al par cipants for interven on. Interested scholars would also receive training in the social skills interven on and assist with delivering the interven on. Ul mately, they could also assist with preparing the manual for publica on and presen ng/publishing data associated with the interven on project.
3) Characteriza on of Depression in Adults with ASD This is a long‐term project based on a previous NIH grant proposal aimed at developing and pilo ng an interven on for depression among adults with ASD. The interven on is modeled and adapted from evidence‐based cogni ve‐behavioral therapy techniques that have been effec ve in non‐ASD samples. The first step in this project entails characteriza on of depressive symptoms in adults with ASD, using focus groups. ‐ The BUILD scholars would assist with development of relevant study materials, recruitment of par cipants, par cipa on in focus groups, analysis of focus group data, and discussion of important themes from focus groups. They would play an integral role in assessing which symptoms are most prominent. A er this phase of the study, scholars would assist with development and ul mately pilo ng of the interven on to target symptoms of depression.
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URIZAR, GUIDO CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine/Psychoneuroendocrinology
Research Keywords: Health Psychology, Community, Pregnancy, Culture
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Des ned for Greatness Project: The aim of this March of Dimes‐funded, community‐based project is to increase posi ve coping skills during pregnancy and the early postpartum period, such as stress management and physical ac vity, in order to decrease depression and posi vely impact birth outcomes among African‐American mothers and their infants.
Cor sol Sensor Project: This NIH‐funded study will test whether an electrochemical sensor designed to monitor salivary cor sol levels can reliably detect abnormal cor sol pa erns among a clinical popula on of depressed versus non‐depressed women and men.
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VU, KIM CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Human Factors (Designing Products For Human Use)
Research Keywords: Accessibility, Usability, Human Factors,
Ongoing Projects:
Low Vision project‐ evaluate tools/techniques to display informa on to low vision users
Accessibility of E‐textbooks project‐ evaluate the accessibility of electronic text books and their usability for persons with disabili es
Avia on human factors‐ examine new concepts and technologies for avia on (including workload analyses).
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WAX, AMY CSULB
Department: Psychology
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The study is a laboratory experiment inves ga ng the rela on between quality of sleep and teamwork processes. Par cipants track their sleep quality with their smartphones before coming to the lab, and then during the lab por on of the study they do a variety of individual‐ and team‐level decision making and crea vity tasks. BUILD Scholars would develop a variety of teams research skills, including learning how to implement an experimental, double‐blind protocol, oral communica on/presenta on skills, and data handling and analysis.
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ZAVALA, ART CSULB
Department: Psychology
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Addic on, Psychopharmacology, Behavioral Neuroscience, Animal Models
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1. Caffeine exposure during the neonatal period as a model for ADHD symptoms 2. Role of serotonin system in nico ne reward 3. Func onal consequences of methylphenidate and ketamine exposure early in
development on drug reward 4. Effects of alcohol and nico ne on drug reward
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*OSTERGREN, JENNIFER CSULB
Department: Speech‐Language Pathology
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BERLEMONT, RENAUD CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Bioinforma cs
Research Keywords: Bioinforma cs, Biofuel, Biotechnology, Sta s cs
Ongoing Projects: Analysis of microbial communi es (structure and func on) in mammals
Personal Website: h ps://csulb.academia.edu/RenaudBerlemont
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BRUSSLAN, JUDY CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Molecular, Gene cs, Histones, Leaves
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Isolate T‐DNA inser on mutants in genes that are up‐regulated during leaf senescence and test whether these genes contribute to leaf aging. Students par cipa ng in these studies first learn how to isolate genomic DNA, perform PCR and analyze gene c data. Students then prepare DNA for sequencing, analyze sequence data, design primers, isolate RNA and produce cDNA. These second set of skills confirm that the gene of interest is not being expressed in the T‐DNA inser on mutant. In the next phase of the research project, students grow mutants and wild type controls and compare chlorophyll, protein and gene expression during leaf senescence. These data are subject to a sta s cal analysis to determine if differences are significant. These projects will equip students with many molecular gene cs tools that are used widely in biomedical research. Students interested in computa onal analysis can help in the analysis of large RNA‐seq and ChIP‐seq data sets that are currently being collected.
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CARTER, ASHLEY CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Empirical, Literature‐Based
Research Keywords: Evolu on, Drosophila, Public Health, Sexual Selec on
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Analyses of public health research spending. Evolu onary studies of morphological and behavioral traits. Effects of stress on Drosophila development and fitness. Mate and habitat choice behavior in Drosophila.
Personal Website: h p://web.csulb.edu/~acarter3/index.html
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DILLON, JESSE CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Microbiology, DNA Sequencing, Microscopy, Microbial Ecology
Ongoing Projects: Microscopic approaches to evaluate treatments for oral bacterial biofilms Molecular genomics of environmental microorganisms
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ELDON, ELIZABETH CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Drosophila, Metabolism, Obesity, Gene Expression, Immune Response
Ongoing Projects:
What are the effects of high fat diet on Drosophila life span, fer lity, gene expression, and ability to mount an immune response? Do obese flies show ac va on of the immune response in the absence of infec on? What genes interact with the Toll‐like receptor, 18‐wheeler, during the process of salivary gland forma on?
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FISHER, AMANDA CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
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Students in my lab will be analyzing high‐throughput sequencing data, using local and web‐based bioinforma cs tools. This sequence data was generated from plant species and applies cu ng‐edge technology to evolu onary ques ons about species rela onships, specia on rates, and floral evolu on. A er a training period, students will be assigned their own gene or their own species and will work on assembly and phylogene c analysis. These tools and techniques are part of a skill set broadly used by biomedical and evolu onary biologists.
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FRASER, DEBORAH CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Basic Disease‐Focused Research
Research Keywords: Immunology, Inflamma on, Heart Disease, Cell & Molecular Biology
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Inves gate the role of innate immune protein C1q in atherosclerosis: in vitro studies on C1q modula on of macrophage gene expression during inges on of damaged lipoproteins in vitro studies on C1q modula on of macrophage func ons (survival, inflamma on, phagocytosis) during inges on of damaged lipoproteins in vitro studies on C1q modula on of the macrophage lipidome in vitro studies in the regula on of signal pathways by intracellular C1q in vitro studies in the expression of complement molecules by macrophages in vivo studies in mouse models of atherosclerosis
Personal Website: www.thefraserlab.com
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GHARAKHANIAN, EDITTE CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Basic Laboratory Based Experimental Research
Research Keywords: Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Kinase Signal Transduc on, Study Of Conserved Genes
Ongoing Projects: Studies directed at a novel hypothesized signal transduc on pathway that regulates membrane fusion/fission through studying genes in baker's yeast that are also present in humans.
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HOLLAND, ERIKA CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
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BUILD scholars would be involved in studies regarding the toxicity of chemicals on receptor and cellular processes. This will include the impact of chemicals on receptor ac va on state and will u lize receptor‐ligand binding assays. Under this project students will learn protein isola on and detec on methods, radio‐ligand binding assays, dose‐response analysis so ware and basic sta s cal modeling for health regulatory prac ces. Addi onal studies for considera on for BUILD scholars will be using cellular models to assess the impact of receptor ac va on on gene expression pa erns. Under this project students would establish skills in cellular culture, qPCR primer probe development, and RNA extrac on and gene expression measurements. Outside of these research based skills student will keep detailed notes in laboratory manuals and par cipate in informal laboratory presenta on as well as formal presenta ons at BUILD symposiums and professional conferences in toxicology.
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LIVINGSTON, BRIAN CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Development, Evolu on, Embryology, Biochemistry
Ongoing Projects: Proteomic analysis of skeleton / Gene expression studies / Evolu onary genomics
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PACE, DOUGLAS CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Biomedical
Research Keywords: Parasi sm, Cellular Physiology, Calcium, Ion Homeostasis
Ongoing Projects: 1. Ion regula on in T. gondii parasites. Ions include: calcium, potassium, protons.
Using cellular and molecular physiological techniques. 2. Measuring rates of protein synthesis in T. gondii parasites.
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ROURKE, BRYAN CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Compara ve Physiology Of Muscle
Research Keywords: Muscle, Exercise, Non‐Mammals
Ongoing Projects: Working with wheel running mice as they age; working on bird flight muscle and migratory training
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SINCHAK, KEVIN CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Estradiol, Progesterone, Reproduc ve Behavior
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Neuroprogesterone signaling mechanisms inducing the LH surge G protein coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) signaling that regulates sexual recep vity Progesterone receptor‐SRC kinase‐Dopamine D1 receptor interac ons regula ng progesterone signaling
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TSAI, HOUNG‐WEI CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Sexual Differen a on, Steroid Receptors, Gene Expression, Behavior
Ongoing Projects: Iden fica on of molecular mechanisms underlying sexual differen a on of brain and behavior
Personal Website: h p://web.csulb.edu/~htsai/index.html
Email: houng‐[email protected]
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YOUNG, KELLY CSULB
Department: Biological Sciences
Research Area/Type: Basic Science
Research Keywords: Reproduc on, Biology, Ovary, Tes s
Ongoing Projects: Factors affec ng follicle development in the ovaries of seasonally breeding animals. Factors affec ng tes s func on in seasonally breeding animals.
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*ACEY, ROGER CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
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*SCHRAMM, MICHAEL CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
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BHANDARI, DEEPALI CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Cancer Signaling, Protein Biochemistry, Cell Biology,
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1. Understanding molecular basis for cancer cell survival under endoplasmic re culum stress
2. Auto‐regula on of Cyclin dependent kinase 5 ‐ implica ons in cell migra on 3. Insights into secondary structure of GIV/Girdin using Circular dichroism
spectroscopy
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DERAKHSHAN, SHAHAB CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
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MEZYK, STEPHEN CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
Research Area/Type: Basic Research Of Kine cs
Research Keywords: Carcinogenesis, Water Treatment, Nitrosamines, Radical, Kine cs
Ongoing Projects: 1. Ac vated nitrosamine carcinogenesis 2. Wastewater remedia on ‐ removing chemical contaminants for direct potable reuse
Personal Website: h ps://sites.google.com/site/mezyklab/
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NAKAYAMA, KENSAKU CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
Research Area/Type: Organic Chemistry/Basic
Research Keywords: Alzheimer'S Disease, Butyrylcholinesterase, Enzyme Inhibitors, Organic Synthesis
Ongoing Projects:
Development of new synthe c methods of organophosphorus compounds. Synthesis of enzyme inhibitors (butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors) for treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Synthesis of op cally ac ve organophosphorus compounds.
Personal Website: See the chemistry and biochemistry department website.
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NARAYANASAWAMI, VAS CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Cholesterol Metabolism, Heart Disease, Alzheimers Disease, Drug Delivery
Ongoing Projects:
Prepara on of recombinant proteins Purifica on and characteriza on of cholesterol binding proteins Prepara on of HDL, "the good cholesterol" Prepara on of nano par cles bearing therapeu c agents Modeling the blood brain barrier
Personal Website: h p://chemistry.csulb.edu/vas‐narayanaswami.html
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SCHWANS, JASON CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Biochemistry, Bioorganic Chemistry, Enzyme Func on, Cholinesterase
Ongoing Projects:
Synthesis of unnatural amino acids to inves gate enzyme func on Evalua ng phosphate analogs as specific inhibitors of butyrylcholinesterase as a poten al therapeu c in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease Using mutagenesis to inves gate the cataly c role of a conserved nonac ve site residue in the enzyme triosephosphate isomerase
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SHON, YOUNG‐SEOK CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Bio‐Nanohybrids, Enzyme Site Mimics, Nanopar cles, Catalysis
Ongoing Projects: 1. Enzyme site mimics using unsupported metal nanopar cles 2. Bio‐nanohybrids of dendon‐graphene oxide‐gold nanorods for poten al
theranos c applica ons
Personal Website: h p://chemistry.csulb.edu/shon/
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SLOWINSKA, KATARZYNA CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
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SORIN, ERIC CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
Research Area/Type: Computa onal/Modeling
Research Keywords: Computa on, Modeling, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
Ongoing Projects: Protein & RNA Folding / Enzyme Inhibi on
Personal Website: h p://folding.cnsm.csulb.edu/
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TAPAVICZA, ENRICO CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
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TIAN, FANGYUAN CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
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Millions of people are suffering from coronary diseases, and this number is expected to increase in the next few decades. For a large por on of pa ents who are wearing or will need a stent (a stainless steel mesh tube) implanted inside of their coronary artery, it is essen al to design a biocompa ble safe stent material. In our lab, we aim to fabricate a biodegradable stent coa ng material: iron‐containing metal organic frameworks (Fe‐MOFs) on stainless steel. This new material is a porous thin film, composed of non‐toxic Fe ions connected by therapeu c dicarboxylate linkers. In this study, we will focus on the prepara on and characteriza on of surface‐supported Fe‐MOF films, as well as the evalua on of their biological stabili es. Moreover, model drugs used in conven onal drug‐elu ng stents will be evaluated in the powder Fe‐MOFs. Students will learn the basic thin film coa ng techniques, surface characteriza on, as well as drug loading and releasing measurements.
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WEERS, PAUL CSULB
Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Biochemistry, Lipoproteins, Lipid Transport, Infec on
Ongoing Projects:
An microbial proper es of lipoproteins Lipid binding of apolipoproteins Engineering a be er apolipoprotein Domain‐domain interac on of lipoproteins
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JARVO, ELIZABETH UCI
Department: Chemistry (UCI)
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Synthesis, An ‐Cancer, Catalysis
Ongoing Projects: Synthesis and an ‐cancer ac vity of diarylalkanes
Personal Website: h p://sites.uci.edu/jarvogroup/
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CHANG, JEN‐MEI CSULB
Department: Mathema cs & Sta s cs
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Ongoing Projects: Image processing on placental chorionic surface vascular network, pa ern analysis and classifica on on large data sets that are of interest to physical scien sts.
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MOON, HOJIN CSULB
Department: Mathema cs & Sta s cs
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ZHOU, TIANNI CSULB
Department: Mathema cs & Sta s cs
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OJEDAA‐ARISTIZABAL, CLAUDIA CSULB
Department: Physics & Astronomy
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Students will be involved in fundamental research in nanotechnology. This fundamental research has lots of poten al applica ons in health, that although are not directly addressed in the lab, they cons tute one of the mo va on for our projects. We do in our lab sample fabrica on as well as electronic transport experiments at low temperatures The current projects that we are studying are: Study of quantum and macroscopic phenomena in layered materials like Na2IrO3 and RuCl3 by electronic transport measurements, Valleytronics in the bilayer graphene, Angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy of layered materials. The BUILD scholar will perform with the other undergraduates the sample fabrica on, which is of great importance for good quality measurements. He or she will characterize the samples using an atomic force microscope. The BUILD scholar will also be involved in the electronic transport measurements performed at the lab. The BUILD scholar will be trained in equipment like the atomic force microscope and the op cal microscope, instruments largely used in the biology sciences. He or she will also learn general skills needed in a science research lab
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LO, ROGER CSULB
Department: Chemical Engineering
Research Area/Type: Applied
Research Keywords: Microfluidics, Microreactor Technology, Electrophoresis, High‐Throughput Separa on Technology
Ongoing Projects: Paper‐based microfluidic devices for chemical/biological analysis Development of deployable/portable instruments for chemical/biological analysis
Personal Website: h p://www.microfluidics‐at‐the‐beach.net/
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YU, TED CSULB
Department: Chemical Engineering
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Catalyst for Ar ficial Photosynthesis: Ar ficial Photosynthesis is a subject where a device makes fuel from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide, mimicking photosynthesis. This involves the development of novel catalysts. Our focus is on the deep understanding of improving the Oxygen Evolu on Reac on (OER). We study the catalyst for this reac on. Our method is to use atomic level simula ons using density func onal theory (DFT). The catalyst must efficiently convert water and sunlight into energy. This could be be er understood at the atomic level by understanding how to reduce the ac va on energy for the intermediates of this reac on. Using simula ons, we can quickly scan for novel catalysts. A student in this group would need to have a background in chemistry, physics, and mathema cs. A computer background is recommended but not required.
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ASGARI, SHADNAZ CSULB
Department: Computer Engineering & Computer Science
Research Area/Type: Basic And Clinical
Research Keywords: Brain Research, Cardiovascular Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease, Biomedical Signal Processing
Ongoing Projects: Automa c Analysis of Human Gait in Neurological Disorders Using Advanced Signal Processing and Ar ficial Intelligence
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*MOZUMDAR, MOHAMMAD CSULB
Department: Electrical Engineering
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KHOO, I‐HUNG CSULB
Department: Electrical Engineering
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BEYER, CHRISTINE CSULB
Department: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
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DEMIRCAN, EMEL CSULB
Department: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Research Area/Type: Basic
Research Keywords: Robo cs, Biomechanics, Rehabilita on, Musculoskeletal Modeling
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Ergonomic and Injury Biomechanics / Control and Simula on of a 6‐dof robo c arm / Human‐robot interac on / Hap cs and Virtual Environment / Musculoskeletal Modeling / Human Mo on Analysis / Rehabilita on Robo cs and Asssi ve Technologies
Personal Website: h p://web.csulb.edu/~edemirca/hprl.html
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MARAYONG, PANADDA CSULB
Department: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Research Area/Type: Robo cs
Research Keywords: Robo cs, Hap c, Rehabilita on,
Ongoing Projects: Vibrotac le device for rehabilita on training of persons with lower‐limb amputa on Feedback device for rehabilita on of post‐stroke survivors
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STOUT, DAVID CSULB
Department: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Research Area/Type: Applied
Research Keywords: Nanomaterials, Cell‐Mechanics, Biomaterials, Cardiovascular
Ongoing Projects: Cardiovascular Nano‐biomaterials Inves ga on of Sepsis on Neutrophils
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WHISLER, DANIEL CSULB
Department: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
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As members of The Impact Group, students will engage in leading experimental (physical) dynamic impact research using the latest in low and high strain rate instrumenta on, high speed data collec on, and sophis cated finite element modeling so ware for virtually replica ng the real event through computer simula on. From the first day, students will be designing and machining custom parts, engaging in project management by coordina ng their work with other student groups and CSULB lab technicians, and leading research projects in developing newer and safer materials and designs for human protec on in extreme loading condi ons. This is a highly mul disciplinary team and all students regardless of background are expected to have familiarity with current machining prac ces (mill, lathe, all hand/power tools) and Matlab, Solidworks, and large data manipula ons custom programming scripts. These fundamentals will be forged through hand‐on training and students will leave The Impact Group with a solid understanding and training to: i. use virtually any subtrac ve or addi ve machining required in nearly every
engineering field; ii. capture high fidelity data, process, and then extract parameters for valida on
of physical and simulated experiments; iii. design, build, test, analyze, and op mize, and simulate transient impact
events on organic and inorganic materials; and iv. confidently lead a research team toward a common goal with heavy emphasis
on personal responsibility and integrity for all aspects related to the research project.
The ul mate goal of The Impact Group is to enable students to explore the physical world around them and show them the true meaning of an engineer‐‐ not as a series of equa ons in a book in a specific discipline, but as a progression from scholar to leader across a diverse breath of topics so that they may make a las ng impact in their lives and those around them for the be er.
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Department: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
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BARJASTEH, EHSAN CSULB
Department: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering/Chemical Engineering
Research Area/Type: Basic/Developmental
Research Keywords: Biomaterial, Smart Structures, Health Monitoring Of Biomaterial
Ongoing Projects: Structural Health Monitoring of biomaterials for biomedical applica ons
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