Presentations presented at conferences by Science and Technology Department faculty. Entries are prior to the creation of the School of Health and Behavioral Sciences in May 2022. For presentations after that date, click on the following link: Entries are prior to the creation of the School of Health and Behavioral Sciences in May 2022. For presentations after that date, please click on the following link:Biological and Biomedical Science Faculty Conference Proceedings.
Submissions from 2022
Modeling Amblyopia Treatment Responses Through Principles of Synaptic Plasticity, Brian S. Blais, Eric Gaier, and Scott Xiao
Submissions from 2020
Miocene Clarkia Lake Deposit: Archive of Annual Climate Variability at 16 Ma, Dianne F. Hofig, Yi Ge Zhang, Qin Leng, Jiaqui Liang, Mengxiao Wu, and Hong Yang
Submissions from 2019
Sedimentation rates of the middle Miocene Clarkia Lake deposit, Nothern Idaho, USA, Daianne F. Hofig, Yige Zhang, Qin Leng, and Mengxiao Wu
Variations of stomatal frequency in Taxodium and Metasequoia populations at the mid-Miocene Clarkia Lake deposits: Implications for atmospheric CO2 reconstruction, Meng-Xiao Wu, Qin Leng, Hong Yang, Daianne F. Hofig, and Yi-Ge Zhang
Submissions from 2018
Inter-molecular variations of fatty acid δD in algae and submerged plants from the north-eastern Tibetan Plateau, Hu Liu, Hong Yang, Yunning Cao, Qin Leng, and Weiguo Liu
Tsuga seed cones from the late paleogene of southwestern china and their evolutionary and paleoenvironmental implications, Meng-Xiao Wu, Jian Huang, Tao Su, Qin Leng, and Zhe-Kun Zhou
Interpreting long chain n-alkyl lipids in lake sediments: A critical evaluation of their sources and isotope signals, Hong Yang, Qin Leng, Katelynn Howard, and Kai-Lou Yue
Interpreting long chain n-alkyl lipids in lake sediments: A critical evaluation of their sources and isotope signals, Hong Yang, Qin Leng, Katelynn Howard, and Kai-Lou Yue
Aquatic macrophytes in lakes: an overlooked source for long chain n-alkyl lipids in lake sediments, Hong Yang, Qin Leng, and Joseph D. Prete