Most of my research is centered on lower-level network exploitation, but I am currently investigating violations of non-interference between volatile and non-volatile memory. My work advances Internet ...
Tropical biodiversity: What are the biotic and abiotic environmental factors important to the evolution and maintenance of biodiversity in the most species-rich and endangered ecosystem in the world?
2012-2018: Senior Editor, Ecotone; Editor, Lookout Books; and Assistant Director of the Publishing Laboratory at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington 2007-2012: Managing Editor, Hayden’s Ferry ...
A minor in Digital Culture and Information (DCI) allows students to deeply explore how the digital age impacts knowledge and society. Students will discover how software transforms information into ...
DCI fills a significant gap in the W&L curriculum. The minor opens pathways to careers in the technology sector that students do not normally encounter as undergraduates in a liberal arts college. In ...
The overarching goal of the minor is to allow students to complement their discipline-specific skills and knowledge with a deeper understanding of how to analyze and extract meaning from data to learn ...
Serratia marcescens is a ubiquitous bacterium that is also an opportunistic pathogen, found in nosocomial infections, especially in immunocompromised patients and patients with indwelling catheters.
Stewart’s courses include Psychoactive Drugs and Behavior and Neuropharmacology. He has researched salty, sweet and bitter taste development as well as the development and plasticity of taste axon ...
Education M.S. in Library Science, University of Tennessee, 1992 B.A. in English, Sewanee: The University of the South, 1988 Research Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and real-time 3D graphics ...
I am interested in understanding the ways in which gene expression in eukaryotes can be regulated post-transcriptionally. There are many essential processing steps which eukaryotic mRNA must undergo ...
18+ years serving NW Ohio and Lexington hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, doctors and patients. 9 years teaching and researching at Washington and Lee University. I am currently working with Dr.
Prince Nelson ’01 teaches courses in calculus, probability and statistics. Her research is focused on creating tree-based models for classifying and predicting outcomes from complex data.