Emory Theses and Dissertations
The Emory Theses and Dissertations (ETD) Repository holds capstone scholarly works from the Laney Graduate School, the Rollins School of Public Health, the Candler School of Theology, and the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, as well as undergraduate honors papers from the Emory College of Arts and Sciences.
Emory University theses and dissertations submitted before the launch of the ETD repository can be found by searching the Emory Library Catalog. The theses and dissertations of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, a joint degree program by Emory University and Georgia Tech, are available in SMARTech, Georgia Tech’s repository, and in the Emory Library Catalog.
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ETD Copyright Workshops
Visit the Emory Libraries' Scholarly Communications workshop page for upcoming and recorded ETD copyright workshops for your thesis or dissertation.
Submission Forms For All Participants
All students depositing their thesis or dissertation must complete the ETD Submission form:
- College Honors Program submission form
- Candler School of Theology submission form
- Rollins School of Public Health submission form
- Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing submission form
This form WHICH REQUIRES THE SIGNATURE OF YOUR ADVISOR gives the library permission to publish your thesis or dissertation on the web; confirms access restrictions -- if any; and certifies that you have secured rights to all content that you will be publishing.
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DNA Nanodevice–Based Structural Analysis of T-cell Receptors Under Mechanical Force and Formic Acid Hydrolysis for Nucleobase Quantification in Sonic Hedgehog-Medulloblastoma
Depositor: Yejin Lee
Keywords: Lipid nanodisc, T-cell receptor, DNA origami nanodevice, Formic acid hydrolysis, LC–MS nucleobase quantification
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Effects of Interpersonal Trauma on Retention in HIV Care and Durable HIV Viral Suppression Among African American Men and Women in The US Southeast
Depositor: Mary Claire Montilus
Keywords: Interpersonal Violence, Black women, HIV medical care, Retention in HIV care, Blacks, HIV, Black men, Sexual abuse, African American men, HIV clinic appointments, Interpersonal trauma, African American women, African Americans, Physical abuse, Childhood sexual abuse, Durable viral suppression, Viral load, Intimate partner violence, Childhood physical abuse, Viral suppression