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Item 10th Annual Soul Food Dinner (2001-02-17)(2001) University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student Association; University of Minnesota Duluth. Africana Student ServicesItem 125-Day Spectral Record of the Bright Nova 2013 Delphini (V339 Del)(2014-09-11)(2014) Mooers, Howard; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Earth and Environmental SciencesFaculty seminarItem The 18th Annual Jankofsky Lecture (2017-03-14)(2017) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing Studies; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Geography; University of Minnesota Duluth. College of Liberal ArtsItem 1st Annual National Coming Out Day Reception (2006-10-09)(2006) University of Minnesota Duluth. GLBT Advisory Commission; University of Minnesota Duluth. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender ServicesItem 2013 Fall Drag Show (2013-10-19)(2013) University of Minnesota Duluth. Queer and Allied Student UnionThe Queer and Allied Students Union Presents.... With Funk Soul Patrol. Saturday, October 19th 7pm. Kirby Ballroom. $5 Student and General Admission. Tickets available in Kirby Commons 10/14, 10/16, and 10/18, and at the door the night of. The Queer and Allied Students Union is an organization for people of all gender expressions, gender identities, and sexual orientations.Item 2015 Annual Fiesta: La Vida Es un Carnaval (2015-04-18)(2015) University of Minnesota Duluth. Latino Chicano Student Association; University of Minnesota Duluth. Kirby Program BoardFiesta and Silent AuctionItem 2017 Spring Drag Show (2017-03-18)(2017) University of Minnesota Duluth. Queer and Allied Student UnionQASU Presents. Saturday March 18th, 7-10pm. $5 at the door. Hosted by Esme Rodriguez and mystery co-host. The Queer and Allied Student Union is an organization for people of all genders, expressions, and sexual orientations.Item 2021 Fall Career Fairs for LSBE, CAHSS, and CEHSP (2021)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Career and Internship ServicesItem 2021 Fall Career Fairs for SCSE (2021)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Career and Internship ServicesItem 2022 Fall Fun Run (2022-09-17)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Land Lab; University of Minnesota Duluth. Students for Lake Superior Sustainable FarmingIt's not a 5k! Registration: Student - $10; Individual - $15; Farm Fest food tickets are included in the cost of registration; Prizes will be awarded!; Stick around for Farm Fest 11AM-4PMItem 24th Anniversary Gallery Hop: art for earth day (2014-04-26)(2014) University of Minnesota Duluth. Tweed Museum of ArtItem 25th Annual Fiesta The Journey Continues (2014-04-19)(2014) University of Minnesota Duluth. Latino Chicano Student AssociationItem 25th Annual Spring Symposium (2023-04-22)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Chemistry and BiochemistryItem 2nd Annual Sieur du Lhut Creativity Conference (2015-04)(2015) Naranjo Morse, Nora; Cheek, Dennis; University of Minnesota Duluth. School of Fine Arts; University of Minnesota Duluth. College of Liberal ArtsCreativity across cultures and disciplines, TED Style Presentations by Dennis Cheek and Nora Naranjo Morse moderated by Karen Sunderman and panel discussion moderated by Bill Payne, Dean UMD School of Fine Arts.Item 2nd Annual Ziigwan Powwow (2024-03-24)(2024) University of Minnesota Duluth. Indigenous Student OrganizationItem 3-D Printing of Anatomically-Accurate and Physiologically-Relevant Heart Models for Bioprosthetic Valve Testing (2020-01-31)(2020) Lai, Victor; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Chemistry and BiochemistryTranscatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) to treat severe aortic stenosis has exceeded the number of surgical aortic valve replacements done in the United States, because of its higher rates of success and lower risk of mortality, especially in older patients. While TAVR valves can achieve immediate relief of obstruction, complications such as aortic rupture and conduction abnormalities such as complete heart block may still occur, which require additional treatment. While it is believed that such valve complications may be exacerbated by pre-existing conditions, the underlying mechanisms causing such failures has not been well studied. In addition, there is currently no method to test the effectiveness of these valves under conditions that are specific to the patient. By applying a combination of Chemistry, Materials Science, and Engineering concepts, we want to develop a proof-of-concept of a 3-D printed heart model for bioprosthetic valve testing that is anatomically-accurate and physiologically-relevant to a patient and his/her underlying condition. The central hypothesis is that the effectiveness of such implants is influenced by the growth and remodeling of the surrounding native tissue in response to localized changes to the micromechanical and fluid flow environment due to the stented valve; understanding such changes to the cellular microenvironment will guide the design of TAVR implants to reduce the incidence of complications.Item 52nd Annual Feast of Nations: Our Journey (2020-02-22)(2020) University of Minnesota Duluth. International ClubItem 6th Annual Student Soloist Concert (2007-03-25)(2007) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of MusicItem 9th Annual Soul Food Dinner (2000-02-19)(2000) University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationItem Accelerating Tuberculosis Drug Discovery by High Throughput Screening (2016-02-19)(2016) Arora, Kriti; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of BiologyTuberculosis (TB) continues to be a leading killer of people worldwide infecting an estimated one-third of the world population and causing an 1.5 million deaths in 2014 alone. The current therapeutic regimen for drug-sensitive disease consists of 6-months of chemotherapy with agents that are associated with adverse events and toxicities leading to non-compliance. Additionally HIV-TB co-infection and the spread of drug-resistant TB underscores the need for discovery of new drugs that would shorten the course of chemotherapy. The Tuberculosis Drug Accelerator Program was born out of this urgent need and is a Gates Foundation funded collaborative effort between pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions. As part of this initiative we have conducted the largest global screening effort againstMycobacterium tuberculosis at the Tuberculosis Research Section (NIAID, NIH) in partnership with Merck, Bayer, AstraZeneca, EISAI, Pfizer and the University of Dundee. This screening campaign has generated several hit compounds which are currently progressing through our formal hit assessment cascade. The aim of the program is to increase early attrition rates so that only the best compounds move forward into preclinical development with the ultimate goal of declaring a new clinical candidate(s) by 2019 and a new regimen by 2024.