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NOVEMBER 19, 2012 @ 06:25 PM


Applying for NCUR (National conference for undergraduate research) again this year, but this time for biology. Here is my abstract, what do you think??

Naegleria fowleri is an opportunist parasite that infects humans, and other mammals, causing a very rare, but almost always fatal brain infection, primary amebic meningoencephalitis. The criterion for initiating tests for N. fowleri in a water-body is based on temperature, leading to most testing occuring in the southern United States. The flaw in this criterion was shown in 1991, Detterline et al, discovered the presence of N. fowleri in Spirit Lake, Washington. This discovery is noteworthy due to the fact that N. fowleri was not thought to be commonly found in northern habitats, outside of man-made artificially heated waters. By exploring the physiological requirements and life-cycle of N. fowleri, I was able to indicate a probable blooming date in Spirit Lake and its possible effects on the biological community. The eruption of Mt. St. Helens was the key factor to inducing the proper conditions for the bloom. Using the known physiological requirements for temperature, water acidity, dissolved iron, dissolved O2, prey availability, and competition presence levels, the probable initiation of the bloom was dated at July 1981. The limiting factor for the bloom was in line with J. L. Griffin's (1972) flagellate-empty habitat hypothesis. This approach of viewing the presence or absence of competition as the limiting factor in the growth of N. fowleri populations, as opposed to the currently observed factor of temperature, could lead to more efficient detection rates in other possible N. fowleri habitats. tongue
Comments
Json

Json

USA
September 2005

NOV 19, 2012 06:36 PM

I certainly don't have much experience in biology, but the abstract seems like a solid summary of a novel topic.

abjabber

abjabber

Springfield, OR
July 2012

NOV 19, 2012 07:07 PM

I think its very interesting and, the parasite itself, very scary. I know nothing about the process or criteria required for what you are applying for, but I wish you great success. Thanks for sharing, take care. lovekiss

Darke

Darke

Columbia, MO
June 2005

NOV 19, 2012 07:31 PM

Sciencey. That's about as far as I can critique. Now you wanna know about ARDS induced by Blastomycosis, I'm your man.

Persephone

Persephone

SUICIDEGIRL

Western Sahara

NOV 19, 2012 09:14 PM

I love parasites. Good luck!

jweb

jweb

Chicago, IL
August 2012

NOV 19, 2012 10:10 PM

Do you think they'll make a bad movie out of it like Piranha 3D?? Seems like you covered all the bases in the abstract. Good luck!

eweytx

eweytx

Houston, TX
November 2010

NOV 20, 2012 02:52 PM

Sounds fascinating! It seems more people are living in closer proximity to volcanoes as urban areas grown, even in lesser developed countries. Research on the post-event effects of living near one would seem like an excellent area for study.
Good luck with your study!
And do I have to say you're proof science can be sexy?

Maquerelle

Maquerelle

France
January 2010

NOV 22, 2012 04:08 AM

thanks!
I'd love to see you again as well.
If you ever come back to Europe, you know you have a bed all ready for you at mine! smile
I read your abstract and it looks like such an interesting thing to study, I hope you're enjoying it!

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