An UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL of LIFE SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP at LAKE FOREST COLLEGE
Eukaryon is an award-winning undergraduate research journal that publishes the very best of life science scholarship conducted at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï within its research-rich classrooms and faculty labs. The journal is governed, peer-reviewed, and published by an undergraduate editorial board.
A message from Tracey Nassuna, Editor-in-Chief
I am elated for the launch of the 19 th edition of Eukaryon, and I would like to sincerely thank everyone who has contributed to making it a reality. We received many incredible submissions this year and are honored to highlight and celebrate the academic contributions and success of the science community at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï. I am inspired by the editorial board that has worked diligently to ensure the success of this edition and would like to recognize the board chairs that coordinated it all. Due to the pandemic, Eukaryon was restructured to have two members as the board chairs, a senior and a lower classman. This system has been instrumental in the journal’s success in that the leaders are trained through experience. Due to Eukaryon’s continued success, we will be having the Inauguration ceremony in person for the first time since 2019 with the theme of this edition “Beauty in Science.”
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Tracey Nassuna
Editor-in-Chief, Eukaryon, 2022-2023
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VOLUME 19
Table of Contents
Rayan Khalid
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Fighting for Accessible Education and Care with Parkinson’s Si Buko
Amanda Grassel and Tracey Nassuna
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Rationalization for research on Shank genes affecting differential PNS synaptic transmission
Katelyn Holstein
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Lateral Line System of a Juvenile Guppy: Poecilia reticulata
Amanda Grassel
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Ondine Berg
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Bacterium strain identification from soil sample from Lake Forest Beach, IL
Petra Urgacova
Department of Biology
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
LuRRKing danger in sporadic Parkinson’s
Anait Nalbandyan
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Sleeping your way to an “A” using smell
Becca Ray
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Bryce Zabat
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
MARK4 leaves its mark on your brain
Jasmin Montes
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Human Neurons in Rat Neural Circuits
Olivia Godek
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Absence of toxicity in killer proteins
Ilona Sergeeva
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Oviposition preference of dry over wet kidney beans in Callosobruchus maculatus
Maeve Barbera, Sarah Burchart, Nathaniel Kregar, and Nada Reffat
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Mia Tomic
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Go with the flow: The effect of flow rate on pitch with lateral line system inhibition
Amanda Grassel, Katelyn Holstein, and Ryan Osselborn
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Federica Bertolotti
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Nia Alfaro, Dariana Gomez, and Joy Shelton
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Helena Blumenau, Serenah Quiroga, Emma Tryder, and Hannah Turnage
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Bacterial Species Biodiversity in the Concha and Belly Button of Humans
David Cohen
Department of Biology
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
The impact of a 10% Ethanol Diet on Fertility of Aged Drosophila
Dani Herreweyers, Syed Zaidi, and Madeline Morland
Department of Biology
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
The success of captive breeding and rearing on Orinoco crocodile population revival
Kyle Lassen
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
The effects of deforestation on the sloth and methods for its conservation
Muhammad Sheikh
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Allison Akins, Zahra Nadeem, McKinley Scheppler, and Syed Zaidi
Department of Biology
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Amy Tischler
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Dengue Infection: Burden in India
Kateryna Malkina
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
A contemporary review of the ecology and evolution of environmental sex determination
Callan Padron
Department of Biology
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
How competing trade-offs affect parental care
David Cohen
Department of Biology
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Systematic review Red queen hypothesis elucidates evolution of sexual reproduction
Alyssa Silva
Department of Biology
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
The evolution and fitness benefits of paternal care
Maeve Barbera
Department of Biology
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Raneem Samman
Department of Philosophy & Neuroscience Program
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Lake Forest, Illinois 60045