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Congratulations to
HHMI Student Research Grant Awardees – 2006

 

Adkison, Christina.    Reasons for Variation in the Number of GnRH Neurons after Development.    (Paul Heideman / Biology).

 

Burket, Jeffrey.    Helicobacter pylori gene 0217: phase variance and pathogenicity.  (Mark Forsyth / Biology).  

 

Byers, Stephanie.   Neuronal phenotypic  plasticity in Xenopus laevis as modulated by calcium  (Margaret Saha / Biology). 

 

Cameron, Nicole.  Digitonin  Permeabilization Assays of Nuclear Export of TR-a in Vitro  (Liz  Allison / Biology). 

 

 Daneshpayeh, Negin.   The Effects of  Retinoic Acid on Neuronal Phenotype Determination  (Margaret Saha / Biology). 

 

Elias, Gustavo.  The Cytoskeleton and TRalpha Transcriptional Activity  (LizAllison / Biology).

 

Fame, Ryan.  GABAergic and Glutamatergic Neural Fate Specification.  (Margaret Saha / Biology).

 

Fisher, Katherine.  Investigating a possible default vertebrate neural phenotype in early  development  (Margaret Saha / Biology).  : 

 

Ford, Christopher.  Investigating the  role of the Helicobacter pylori sensory histidine kinase JHP0151 in  the expression of the outer membrane adhesin SabA.  (Mark Forsyth / Biology).

 

Golub, Natalia.   The Specification of  Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Neurotransmitter Phenotypes at the Early Stages of Xenopus laevis Development. (Margaret Saha / Biology).  

 

Guzzi, Anne  In Vivo Imaging of Quantum  Dots  (Bob Welsh / Physics). 

 

Johnson, Morgan.  The effect of veratridine on neurotransmitters.  (Margaret Saha / Biology).

 

Malkus, Kristen. Analysis of potential genetic regulators of glutamatergic and GABAergic neuronal Differentiation.   (Margaret Saha / Biology).

 

McAuliffe, Maura.  Mitochondrial DNA Sequencing of Zooarchaeological Cattle Samples.  (Liz Allison / Biology).    

         

Miller, John.  Genetic Basis for the Internalization of Helicobacter pylori.  Mark Forsyth / Biology).

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Prestosa, David.   Acute statin  exposure on the modification of eNOS phosphorylation and interaction with Cdc37 in BAECs.  (Brennan Harris / Kinesiology). : 

 

Schworer, Stephen.  Studies on the role of Sodium Iodide Symporter (NIS) during the development of  Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus (MMTV).   (Eric Bradley / Biology).   

 

Seibert, Christopher.   RNAi Based Screening of Importin ± Mediated Nuclear Import Pathway: Application  to the study of thyroid hormone receptor ± nuclear import.  (Liz Allison / Biology). :

 

St. Clair, Courtney. Gene Expression  Regulated by the Two-Component Signal Transduction System HP1364-HP1365 found of Helicobacter pylori  (Mark Forsyth / Biology).

       

Stephens, Stephanie.  (Liz Allison / BiologySpring 2006:  The Role of  Filamin in Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling of the Thyroid Hormone Receptor   (Liz Allison / Biology).

 

Teasley, Daniel.  Promoters of varying length and position drive expression of the glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 gene in Xenopus embryos. (Margaret Saha, Biology).

 

Underdown, Jamie.  Exploration of a  Fungal Epizootic at Mussel Hill, Fiji Basin.  (Cindy  anDover / Biology).    

 

Wester, Matthew.   The effects of early cell cycle cessation on the development of the central nervous  system in Xenopus laevis.   (Margaret Saha, Biology). :   

 

Zestos, Alexander.  The Usage of  Cone Calorimetry to study copper-promoted smoke suppression and fire retardance of poly(vinyl chloride).   (Bill Starnes / Chemistry ).

   

 

    

 

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