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Author Index Author Index Technical poster and oral presentations are listed chronologically by session number. For example, number 24-2 indicates the second presentation in session 24. Poster board numbers are 3–4 digits and are located directly to the left of the presentation title. A Adotey, Nutifafa 319-9, 443-10 Alam, M 420-3 Almquist, Vance 138-7 Abad, Jorge 174-6 Adviento-Borbe, Maria 248-8 Alam-Eldein, Shamel 321-5 Alnsour, Najwa 152-4, 454-4 Abaidoo, Robert 284-4 Adzraku, Hannah-Vic 414-12 Alamilla-Ortiz, Zulma 90-8 Alomran, Abdulrasoul 311-38 Abaye, A. Ozzie 84-3, 87-3, Afonso, Amanda 260-12 Alamri, Mohammed 108-6 Alonso, Marcell 292-16, 292-17 90-3, 265-6, 437-2 Afzal, Adeel 89-3 Alarcon-Zuñiga, Baldomero Al Sulaimi, Abdullah 456-8 Abazoglou, John 78-2 Agalawatte, Prabodha 345-2 405-1 Altendorf, Kayla 64-9 Abbott, Lynette 144-3 Agam, Nurit 73-4, 241-3 Alari, Fernando 78-3 Altman, Baily 440-6 Abdalla, Adibe 403-4, 403-12 Agbo, Nelson 374-6 Alazba, Abdurrahman 449-11, Altpeter, Fredy 118-7 Abd Alla, Neama 443-9 Aggag, Ahmed 109-60 451-4 Alva, Ashok 57-4, 248-5, 446-5 Abdel-Mageed, Haggag 103-5 Aggarwal, Pramod 74-8, 345-17 Al Bari, Mohammed 109-1 Alvarez, Marlon 170-9 Abdelfattah, Mahmoud 169-1 Agnan, Yannick 433-1, 433-3 Albertine, Jennifer 392-10 Alvarez, Stephany 87-4 Abdella, Kenzu 231-6 Agomoh, Ikechukwu 166-6, Albertson, Dakota 44-20 Alvarez-Campos, Odiney 99-31 Abdelraouf, Elsayed 359-10 322-11 Albuquerque, Carlos Juliano Alvarez-Villafana, Vicente 90-8 Abdi, Dalel 435-4, 435-5 Agostinho, Flavia 442-8, 445-10 360-6 Alvarez Prado, Santiago 394-6 Abdul Sukor, Arina Shairah Aguate, Fernando 222-3 Albuquerque, Gabriella 403-8 Alves, Bruno 78-3, 99-26, 100-2 164-10 Aguerre, Matias 93-5 Alcantar-Gonzalez, Gabriel Alves, Mariana 251-9 Abendroth, Lori 78-4 Aguiar, Daniel 64-10 441-1 Alves Filho, Amilton 334-2 Abesekara, Chathurani 96-2, Aguiar, Vince 289-45 Aldabaa, Abdalsmad 309-9, Alves Junior, Francisco 302-6 99-1, 261-2 Aguilar, Jonathan 214-7 309-10 Alves Rodrigues Pinheiro, Abit, Sergio 82-2, 99-14, 439-4, Aguilera, Lizette 431-4 Aldahir, Philipe 286-5, 399-20 Everton 452-28 440-3 Aguirrezabal, Luis 222-12, Alderfasi, Ali 381-5 Alwabel, Mohammad 311-38 Abraham, Joju 150-9 267-4 Alejo-Lopez, Sergio 90-8 Alzarqaa, Areej 381-5 Abrams, Jeneen 109-47, 207-13 Agwa, James 99-23 Alende, Mariano 292-5 Amacher, Michael 107-8 Abreu, Ashley 337-14 Ahlers, Logan 311-25 Alexander, Brendan 208-2 Amadi, Chukwudi 96-9, 100-4 Abreu, Vivane 381-8 Ahmad, Aqeel 208-6 Alexander, Trevor 256-2 Amador, Jose 337-12, 455-3, 456-9 Abulobaida, Mohamed 425-21 Ahmad, Ashfaq 72-3, 72-5 Alfi eri, Joseph 241-5 Amanov, Amir 278-10 Achicanoy, Harold 407-7, Ahmad, Awais 381-5 Alford, Sara 387-9 Amaral de Souza, Guilherme 409-3, 409-9 Ahmad, Shakeel 72-3 Alhammad, Bushra 381-5 320-5 Ackerson, Jason 328-9, 328-11, Ahmadigoli, Kamran 311-26 Al Harrasi, Nadhira 456-8 Ambrowiak, Gloria 329-8, 330-8 328-12 Ahmed, Mukhtar 345-16, 345-20 Ali, Babawuro 28-10 Ames, Robert 144-1 Ackroyd, Victoria 162-9 Ahmed, Sharif 321-13 Ali, Khalid 388-13 Amgain, Naba 289-5 Acosta-Martinez, Veronica Ahmed, Wahby 348-6 Ali, M. 277-1, 311-15 Aminzadeh, Milad 232-6 197-2, 425-8, 428-2 Ahn, Sang-Nag 277-1 Ali, Sajid 218-1 Amiot, Diana 351-6 Acree, Autumn 311-21, 357-2, Ahuja, Laj 70-10, 96-15, 231-5 Alison, Wink 125-4 Amiro, Brian 93-1, 96-3 414-4 Ahuja, Lajpat 74-2, 236-5, 365-1 Aljrbi, Abdulkariem 359-2, Amoah, Philip 374-6 Acuna, Andrea 108-7, 126-5, Aiken, Glen 124-7, 400-7 359-3 Amonette, James 99-7, 435-9 126-6, 278-9 Aiken, Robert 236-7, 409-6 Al Kindi, Ruqaiya 456-8 Amoozegar, Aziz 150-9, 456-3 Acuna, Hernan 109-41 Aikins, Samuel 374-6 Allaire, Suzanne 311-3 Amorim, Arthur Bernardo 170-9 Adam, Jennifer 230-6 Ainuddin, Irfan 19-7 Allan, Deborah 445-20 Amundsen, Keenan 289-31 Adami, Marcos 64-10 Aiosa, Melanie 114-13 Alldritt, Katelin 329-1, 330-1, Amundson, Ronald 308-4, 418-1 Adams, Alexis 161-6 Aires dos Santos, Danilo 284-19, 439-2 An, Nan 69-2, 109-30 Adams, Curtis 60-11 381-2, 381-4, 392-13, 441-11, Allen, Arthur 95-4, 253-11, 259-9, An, Youn-Joo 332-5 Adams, Jean 179-9 446-1 262-10, 334-12 Anapalli, Saseendran 70-3, Adams, Mary 195-3 Aitkenhead-Peterson, Jacqueline Allen, Brett 284-8, 425-22 70-10, 236-5, 365-1 Andales, Allan 359-2, 359-3, Adams, Mary Beth 129-6, 412-1 122-15, 165-12, 287-9, 311-26 Allen, Damian 140-3 365-1 Addison, Christopher 108-7, Ajayi, Sunday 115-3 Allen, Edith 312-4 Anders, Merle 248-9 126-5, 126-6, 278-9 Ajwa, Husein 94-3 Allen, Fred 99-4, 109-20, 109-39, Andersen, Mathias 205-8 Addy, Kelly 255-7 Akaogu, Ijeoma 277-5 109-45, 109-65, 109-72 Andersen, Peter 425-6 Adebiyi, Gana 101-4 Akbar, Nadeem 352-7 Allen, Julia 23-15, 44-9 Anderson, Dan 209-3 Adee, Eric 105-6 Akinmutimi, Abiola 167-9 Allen, Randy 103-5 Anderson, Graeme 231-8 Adeli, Ardeshir 243-1, 304-12, Akinremi, Wole 173-7 Allen, Samuel 348-7 Anderson, James 64-9, 101-5, 322-6, 359-1 Akinwale, Richard 87-5, 282-4 Allen, Thomas 399-23 104-4, 108-6, 109-49, 109-74, Aderibigbe, Sunday 28-4, 352-4 Akley, Edwin 314-21 Aller, Deborah 99-2, 99-13 109-75, 349-3 Adetimirin, Victor 277-5 Akot-Kuel, Lydia 360-1 Allison, Abimbola 109-55 Anderson, Karl 344-1 Adhikari, Kabindra 153-7, 419-3 Akpertey, Abraham 109-38 Al Mayahi, Ahmed 456-8 Anderson, Keith 149-3 Adhikari, Pradip 426-2 Akrami, Nazanin 452-7 Almeida, Breno 359-10 Anderson, Mark 90-6, 125-13 Adhikari, Raju 449-15 Al-Amery, Maythem 358-8 Almeida, Ianê 292-16, 292-17 Anderson, Nicole 88-5, 285-2 Adiku, Samuel 345-6 AL-Busaidi, Hamed 456-8 Almeida, Luis Carlos 278-6, Anderson, Randy 105-2 Adkins, James 215-3 AL-Ismaily, Said 456-8 381-3 Anderson, Ray 241-5, 448-13 Adler, Paul 96-5, 140-2, 258-15 Al-Kaisi, Mahdi 257-19, 426-9 Almeida, Nadylla 329-3, 330-3 217 Anderson, Sarah 159-1 Archontoulis, Sotiris 140-11, Atwell, Rachel 209-4 Baird, James 122-25, 289-14 Anderson, Scott 328-4 235-1, 235-2, 276-2, 281-13 Atwill, Richard 359-6 Baird, Roslyn 318-3 Anderson, Stephen 122-12, Arcus, Vickery 428-1 Atwill, Rob 197-8 Bais, Harsh 150-17 143-4, 172-3, 399-11, 426-2, Arellano, Consuelo 289-28 Aubin, Marie-Pier 282-10 Baisakh, Niranjan 126-4 452-15 Arelli, Prakash 109-77 Auch, Walter (Ted) 174-14 Baker, Barry 417-5 Anderson, Todd 215-7, 331-1 Arguello, Nelly 126-5 Audet, Rene 230-15 Baker, Jason 214-8, 282-15 Anderson, Tyler 446-9 Arguello Blanco, Maria 108-7, Aufdenkampe, Anthony 146-3 Baker, Jeffrey 214-4 Anderson, William 44-11, 44-12, 126-6, 278-9 Aula, Lawrence 28-5 Baker, Leslie 334-45 109-61, 329-3, 330-3, 409-14 Arif-Uz-Zaman, Muhammad Auld, Dick 108-4, 108-5, 278-7, Baker, Robert 69-2 Andrade, Fernando 235-6, 349-2 278-8, 278-22, 281-5 Bakker, Matt 148-1, 388-12 358-13 Arii, Aya 208-6 Aurang zaib, Muhammad Bakr, Noura 311-21 Andrade-Sanchez, Pedro 30-1, Aristilde, Ludmilla 431-1, 431-11 140-11 Bakshi, Santanu 99-13 232-2, 242-1 Arkebauer, Timothy 158-10, Auras, Rafael 229-6 Bakshi, Suman 280-4 Andrae, John 291-3, 292-5 229-1 Ausmus, Casey 130-8 Bala, Abdullahi 313-4 Andraski, Todd 165-15, 319-3 Armas-Herrera, Cecilia 72-4 Aust, Alex 109-39, 109-65 Balasubramanian, Parthiba Andreis, Jose 73-3, 240-15 Armel, Gregory 121-6 Austin, Rick 96-11 206-4 Andreotti, Marcelo 445-4 Arms, Erin 108-2, 109-58 Austin, Rob 150-9, 357-3 Balasubramanian, Vethaiya 420-1 Andres, A. Scott 163-10 Armstrong, Felicia 337-3 Avanzi, Junior 206-9, 251-9 Balboa, Guillermo 90-7, 227-2, Andreu, Michael 337-7 Armstrong, Kevin 205-11 Averitt, Benjamin 374-5 394-12 Andrews, Josh 289-8, 399-13 Armstrong, Roger 414-5 Ávila, Fabricio 442-11 Baldwin, Andrew 314-17 Andrews, Megan 148-5, 150-8 Armstrong, Shalamar 23-4, Awad, Wahid 109-5 Baldwin, Christian 19-2, 87-9, Andrews, Shannon 311-28 389-8, 389-9 awada, Tala 158-10 286-2, 289-20, 397-4, 398-4 Andrews, Susan 249-10 Arnall, D. 88-3, 109-7, 165-17, Awal, Ripendra 172-6, 235-4 Balestre, Marcio 109-37 Andronak, Lindsey 322-14 204-14, 225-1, 440-3 Awale, Rakesh 321-1 Balgopal, Meena 155-4 Andros, Marcus 44-31 Arnold, Chelsea 172-7, 180-10 Awasom, Innocent 439-6 Balkcom, Kipling 105-4, 107-1, Ané, Jean-Michel 166-12, 282-22 Arnold, Mark 109-28 Awika, Henry 109-22 107-4, 270-7 Anees, Moazzam 218-1 Aronson, Emma 146-3 Awika, Joseph 268-6 Ballabio, Cristiano 266-2 Angadi, Sangamesh 204-9, Arpaia, Mary Lu 66-4 Ayars, James 72-7, 239-2 Ballantyne, Ford 453-11 281-5, 348-6, 358-11 Arriaga, Francisco 95-1, 311-33 Ayres, Edward 129-1, 129-2, Ballweg, Michael 159-7 Angert, Alon 316-1 Arritt, Raymond 228-1 129-5, 132-1 Balota, Maria 394-10 Angira, Brijesh 278-14 Arroues, Kerry 154-6, 309-12 Azevedo, Lucas 149-5 Baltazar, Baltazar 208-6 Angsumalee, Duangporn 285-2 Arthur, Emmanuel 170-6, 171-8, Azhaguvel, Perumal 109-53 Balyan, Harindra 280-4 Angulo, Carlos 74-8 171-9 Balzarini, Monica 215-4, 222-3 Anjos, Lucia 138-6 Arunachalam, Lakshmanan B Bamber, Kevin 57-6 Ankumah, Ramble 314-9, 334- 345-13 Ball, Leonardo 446-10 Bandara, Ananda 114-14, 279-11, 24, 334-27 Arundale, Rebecca 60-2 Baas, Dean 162-9, 387-1 281-1, 281-10 Annor, Benjamin 277-5, 278-17 Asagi, Naomi 452-5 Babar, MD 125-11, 125-12 Bandara, Manjula 358-7 Anothai, Jakarat 240-6 Asebedo, Antonio 215-6 Babu, Raman 276-5 Bandaru, Varaprasad 140-6, Anqueli Cordeiro da Silva, Aseguinolaza, Juan 19-6 Babu, Tapasya 158-5, 159-4, 237-4 Lalian 125-10 Asem-Hiablie, Senorpe 260-13, 442-9, 445-8, 445-10 Bane, Jeana 23-11 Anthony, William 230-9 374-6 Babu, V.
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