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Abstracts (PDF) Capacious 2018 Conference Program List of Presenters Panel Presentations..................................................................6 Neeske Alexander.....................................................................6 Kyla Allison.........................................................................6 Stephen Amico........................................................................7 Alexia Arani.........................................................................8 Mathew Arthur........................................................................8 James Ash............................................................................9 Henna Aslam..........................................................................9 Sharon Avital.......................................................................10 Holly Avella........................................................................10 Emma Ben Ayoun......................................................................11 Blake Karsten Beaver................................................................11 Jill Belli..........................................................................12 Dionne Bennett......................................................................12 Jonas Bens..........................................................................13 Denise Bergold-Caldwell.............................................................13 Alecia Beymer & Scott Jarvie........................................................14 Erika Biddle........................................................................14 Matthew Wesley Bost.................................................................15 Vivienne Bozalek....................................................................16 Vivienne Bozalek, Veronica Mitchell, Abdullah Bayat, Daniela Gachago, & Nike Romano. 16 Jack Bratich........................................................................17 Patrick Brodie......................................................................18 Lee Cameron.........................................................................18 Lindsay Caplan......................................................................19 Tesla Cariani.......................................................................19 Tyler Carson........................................................................20 Austin Carter.......................................................................21 Stacia Cedillo......................................................................21 Sarah Cefai.........................................................................22 Ruth Charnock.......................................................................22 Yi Chen.............................................................................23 Alex Christie.......................................................................23 Eun Kyong Chung.....................................................................24 Erin Clancy.........................................................................24 Thomas Conners......................................................................25 Joe Coyle...........................................................................25 Kim Cunningham......................................................................26 Kim Cunningham......................................................................27 1/110 Theo Davis..........................................................................27 Naomi de Szegheo-Lang...............................................................28 Tamara de Szegheo Lang..............................................................28 Anne Teresa Demo....................................................................29 Bessie P. Dernikos..................................................................29 Joe Deville.........................................................................30 Dan DiPiero.........................................................................30 Yanbing Er..........................................................................31 Stephanie Erev......................................................................32 Brendan Ezvan.......................................................................32 Danae Faulk and Courtney O'Dell-Chaib...............................................33 Mikaela Feroli......................................................................33 Danyel M. Ferrari...................................................................34 Alec Foster.........................................................................34 Asilia Franklin-Phipps..............................................................35 Aurora Fredriksen...................................................................35 Jonas Fritsch & Kristine Samson.....................................................36 Helen Frost.........................................................................36 Rebecca Fussell.....................................................................37 Walter Gershon......................................................................37 Walter Gershon......................................................................38 Walter S. Gershon & Boni Wozolek....................................................39 Daena J. Goldsmith & Jessica M. F. Hughes...........................................39 Dana Kemack Goot....................................................................40 Kay Gordon & Maya Pindyk............................................................40 Emine Gorgul & Nilay Unsal Gulmez...................................................41 Julianne Grasso.....................................................................41 Biko Mandela Gray...................................................................42 Mariah Gruner.......................................................................43 Valdimar J. Halldórsson.............................................................43 M. Gail Hamner......................................................................44 Lee Hazeldine.......................................................................44 Mark Helmsing.......................................................................45 Amanda Hickok.......................................................................45 Fiona Hillary.......................................................................46 Leon Hilton.........................................................................47 Drew Holladay.......................................................................47 Michelle N. Huang...................................................................48 Stacey O. Irwin.....................................................................48 Milica Ilicic.......................................................................49 Eric S. Jenkins.....................................................................50 Boram Jeong.........................................................................50 Jacob Johanssen.....................................................................51 Jessica Johnson.....................................................................51 Randall Johnson.....................................................................52 Nathan Jumper.......................................................................52 Thiam Huat Kam......................................................................53 Julie Kantor........................................................................53 Omar Kasmani........................................................................54 Misha Kavka.........................................................................54 Kayla Keener........................................................................55 2/110 Darren Kelsey.......................................................................56 Michael Kennedy.....................................................................56 Kristiine Kikas.....................................................................57 Abby Kluchin........................................................................57 Alican Koc..........................................................................58 Stephanie Koziej....................................................................58 Stephanie Koziej....................................................................60 bonnie lenore kyburz................................................................60 Michael Lechuga & Darrin Hicks......................................................61 Jasmine Lee.........................................................................62 Nancy Lesko and Alyssa Niccolini....................................................62 Christine Libby.....................................................................63 Jordan Loewen.......................................................................63 Hilary Malatino.....................................................................64 Mona Mannevuo.......................................................................65 Maïté Marciano......................................................................65 Kellie Marin........................................................................66 Lauren Mark.........................................................................66 Giovanni Marmont....................................................................67 Briana Leigh Martino................................................................67
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