Theses/Dissertations from 2005
Secure routing and trust computation in multihop infrastructureless networks, Tirthankar Ghosh
Volume transport and nutrient loading between Florida Bay and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary through Long Key Channel, Johathan Patrick Gibson
Ecology of the endangered Florida bromeliad Catopsis berteroniana (Schult.f.) Mez (Bromeliaceae), Philip Allen Gonsiska
Support of the proposed school of medicine located at Florida International University resolution, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce
Red Apple Rest, Myra Gross
Long term monitoring of trichloroethylene degradation indicator parameters using sensors, Ravi Krishna Prasanth Gudavalli
Potential Application of Phage Therapy Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Infection in Cystic Fibrosis Patients, Aditi Gurkar
Improving the scientific reliability of biological detection of explosives by Canis Familiaris : active odour signatures and their implications, Ross James Harper
Stimulus contingency and perinatal auditory learning in northern bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) chicks, Christopher W. Harshaw
Needlefish, North River, Mike Heithaus
On Tail Index Estimation Using Dependent, Heterogeneous Data, Jonathan Hill
Medical education program reception, Honors College advisory council
Divided We Stand, United We Fall: The Hume-Weber-Jones Mechanism for the Rise of Europe, Cem Karayalcin
"Romes without Empires": Primate Cities, Political Competition, and Economic Growth, Cem Karayalcin
State Owned Enterprises and Redistribution: An Empirical Analysis, Cem Karayalcin and Mehmet Ali Ulubasoglu
Bill Loftus electrofishing, North River, William Loftus
Minnow trap sampling, North River, Lauren McCarthy
Mullet, Shark River, Lauren McCarthy
Perspectives on library support for a new medical school at Florida International University - Executive summary, Judith Messerle
Expression of the Myod and T-Box Families of Transcription Factors in the Developing Purkinje Fiber, Jose R. Morillo Prado
Molecular Evidence for Taxonomic Relationships of the Endangered Species Jacquemontia Reclinata (Convolvulaceae), Sandra Namoff
14th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Breakfast, 2005, Office of Multicultural Programs and Services, Florida International University
2005 MLK Youth Forum & Peace Walk, Office of Multicultural Programs and Services, Florida International University
Role of AmpR and alginate production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm antibiotic resistance associated with cystic fibrosis, Raquel A. Olavarrieta
Technological Complexity and Economic Growth, Mihaela Pintea and Peter Thompson
Outward R&D and Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence Using Patent Citations, Ioana Popovici
Robert Twilley sewing decomposition bags for mangrove root decomposition experiment, Nicole Poret
Jennifer Rehage with a snook, Rookery Branch, Jennifer Rehage
Mojarra, Rookery Branch, Jennifer Rehage
Oliva Pisani (FIU PhD student) collecting a water sample in Shark River, Jennifer Rehage
Peneaid at Rookery Branch, Jennifer Rehage
Red drum, Rookery Branch, Jennifer Rehage
The Public Face of Everglades REMAP 2005: An Interactive Mapping Application for Sampling Data Retrieval of the 2005 Everglades Ecosystem Assessment Program, Jennifer Richards, Daniel Gann, Dan Mcgillicuddy, Jennifer Fu, and Pete Kalla
Boardwalk and mangrove forest canopy damaged by Hurricane Wilma, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Boardwalk and trees damaged by Hurricane Wilma, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Carlos Coronado-Molina measuring dead wood biomass in dwarf mangroves, Taylor Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Carlos Coronado-Molina sampling dead wood in dwarf mangroves, Taylor Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Damaged mangrove forest canopy (Hurricane Wilma), Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Edward Castaneda holding a sediment layer showing sediment deposition by Hurricane Wilma at TS/Ph-8, Taylor Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Fringe mangrove forest showing defoliation by Hurricane Wilma, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Houseboats pushed out of the water by Hurricane Wilma, Flamingo, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Houseboats pushed out of the water by Hurricane Wilma, Flamingo, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Jay Sah crossing tidal creek to measure tree damage by Hurricane Wilma, Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Jay Sah measuring tree density in a mangrove forest impacted by Hurricane Wilma, Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Jay Sah measuring tree density in a mangrove forest impacted by Hurricane Wilma, Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Jay Sah measuring tree height in a mangrove forest impacted by Hurricane Wilma, Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Left to right: Edward Castaneda and Kim de Mutsert reinstalling water level recorder damaged by Hurricane Wilma, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Left to right: Greg Koch, Kim de Mutsert, Sharon Ewe, Edward Castaneda taking a break during sampling, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Left to right: Jay Sah and Nilesh Timilsina measuring diameter at breast height in mangrove forests damaged by Hurricane Wilma, Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Left to right: Mike Ross and Nilesh Timilsina measuring mangrove tree height after Hurricane Wilma, Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Left to right: Nicole Poret and Carlos Coronado-Molina deploying bags to determine decomposition rates of mangrove fine roots, Taylor Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Left to right: Robert Twilley and Nicole Poret. Washing mangrove fine roots to set up a decomposition experiment, Taylor Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Mangrove forest canopy damaged by Hurricane Wilma, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Mangrove forest canopy damaged by Hurricane Wilma, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Mangrove forest damaged by Hurricane Wilma, mouth of Shark River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Mangrove forest damaged by Hurricane Wilma, mouth of Shark River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Mangrove tree canopy damaged by Hurricane Wilma, Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Mike Ross inspecting mangrove tree canopy damage after Hurricane Wilma, Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Mike Ross measuring height of a tree damaged by Hurricane Wilma in Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Nicole Poret (FCE graduate student from FSU) at SRS-5, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Nicole Poret retrieving decomposition bags to measure mangrove fine root decomposition rates, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Nicole Poret weighing mangrove fine roots to set up a decomposition experiment, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Nilesh Timilsina measuring tree height in a mangrove forest impacted by Hurricane Wilma, Harney River, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Sediment deposition (mangrove soils) from Hurricane Wilma, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Sharon Ewe sampling porewater for isotopic studies, Taylor Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Tagged tree damaged by Hurricane Wilma, Shark River Slough, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Increasing minority acceptance in health professions schools, Barbara Roller
Premedical pipeline programs: Increasing Florida International University student acceptance into medical school, Barbra A. Roller
Proposal: Increasing Florida International University student acceptance to medical school, Barbra A. Roller
Proposal: Increasing Florida International University Student Acceptance to Medical Schools, Barbra A. Roller
Tree Islands in Everglades Landscapes: Current Status, Historical Changes, and Hydrologic Impacts on Population Dynamics and Moisture Relations, First Annual Report, Michael Ross, Steve Oberbauer, Pablo Ruiz, Nilesh Timilsina, Daniel Gomez, Jay Sah, Susanna Stofella, and Leonel Sternberg
Monstrum in femine figura : the patriarchal devaluation of the Irish goddess, the Mor-rioghan, Kelley Flannery Rowan
Framework for Enterprise Systems Engineering, Oscar Alejandro Saenz
Reassessing Prospects for the Open Access Movement, Charles A. Schwartz
Integration of Satellite and Financial Data to Model Future Economic Impact of Citrus Crops (Final Project Report), Rahul J. Shrivastava
Developing Ecological Criteria for Prescribed Fire in South Florida Pine Rockland Ecosystems, James R. Snyder, Michael S. Ross, Suzanne Koptur, and Jay Sah
The Study of Sonar for Imaging of the Solid-Liquid Interface Inside Large Tanks, Nitin Sood
Collective Equipoise, Disappointment and the Therapeutic Misconception: On the Consequences of Selection for Clinical Research, Peter Thompson and Margaret M. Byrne
Spinoff Entry in High-tech Industries: Motives and Consequences, Peter Thompson and Steven Klepper
Marisol 1, unknown
Marisol 2, unknown
Florida International University Magazine Winter 2005: Seeking Enlightenment, Various
SRS-1c autosampler, Shark River Slough, Wetland Ecosystems Lab
SRS-1c sawgrass, Shark River Slough, Wetland Ecosystems Lab
SRS-1c, Shark River Slough, Wetland Ecosystems Lab
SRS-1c, Shark River Slough, Wetland Ecosystems Lab
SRS-1c, Shark River Slough, Wetland Ecosystems Lab
SRS-1c, Shark River Slough, Wetland Ecosystems Lab
Materials from 2004
A medical school strategy - DRAFT
DRAFT: Agreement between Florida International University and Baptist health
Draft: A medical school strategy
Faculty convocation & awards ceremony
FAX: Corrections to medical school document
Florida International University, Medical school announcement
Florida International University press conference / Pubilc announcement / Media event
Health and medical education initiative, agenda
Medical school communications Monday, April 19, 2004
Medical school communications Monday, April 26, 2004
Medical school communications Monday, March 29, 2004
Medical school communications Monday, May 24, 2004