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Student Conference Travel Awards

 

RaiNeel

Studying the Stability of Classifiers, AMS, Tennessee, Oct. 05 (Gene Tracy,  Physics).

 

Oreska, Matthew

Assessing the Quality of the Subfossil Record from the Chesapeake Bay: Can Holocene Mollusks be used as a Baseline for Restoration?, Estuarine Research Federation 2005 Conference,  Norfolk, VA, Oct. 05 (Rowan Lockwood, Geology) 

 

Logan, Carol 

Characterization of a strange spherical inclusion found in epithelial cells of digestive diverticula in Bathymodiolus spp. Mussels, Third International Symposium on Hydrothermal Vent and Seep Biology,  Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO); La Jolla, California (Cindy Van Dover, Biology).

 

Gercke, Emily

Assessing the quality of the subfossil record from the Chesapeake Bay: can Holocene mollusks be used as a baseline for restoration? Estuarine Interactions: biological-physical feedbacks and interactions, Oct.  05, Norfolk VA  (Rowan Lockwood, Geology)
 

Wester, Matthew

The link between the cell cycle and the determination of neural phenotypes in developing Xenopus laevis, Morphogenesis and Regenerative Medicine Symposium,  University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, May 05 (Margaret Saha, Biology).

 

Weinberger, Daniel

A Role for the Two-Component Signal Transduction System hp0166-hp0165 in the Adherence of H. pylori to AGS Cells, American Society for Microbiology General Meeting,  Atlanta, GA, June 05 (Mark Forsyth, Biology).

 

Kolbe, Sarah 

Exploring the Holocene record of benthic mollusks in the Chesapeake Bay: preliminary patterns of species composition, richness, and abundance, North American Paleontology Conference,  Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, June 05 (Rowan Lockwood, Geology).

 

Green, Robert

Electrospray mass spectrometric analysis of Hg(II) complex speciation, 230th ACS National Meeting, Washington, D.C, August 05 (Debbie Bebout, Chemistry).

 

GolubNatalia

Specification and Determination of GABAergic and Glutamatergic Neural Phenotypes in Xenopus Laevis, Morphogenesis and Regenerative Medicine Symposium,  University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, May 05 (Margaret Saha, Biology).

 

Goodwin, Andrew

Phase Variation at the Helicobacter pylori Adhesin locus sabA, General Mtg of the American Society for Microbiology,  Atlanta, GA, June 05 (Mark Forsyth, Biology).

 

Hammond, William

Nuclear Imaging of Iodine Uptake in Mouse Tissues, American Physical Society April Meeting 2005, Marriot Waterside Hotel, Tampa, FL, April 05 (Bob Welsh, Physics).

 

Morgan, Erin

Molluscan assemblages as a proxy for Holocene paleoenvironment: assessing spatial and temporal shifts in species composition and community structure in the Chesapeake Bay, Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section 54th Annual Meeting,  Biloxi, MS March 05 (Rowan Lockwood, Geology).
 

Suyes, Brian

Responses of Young and Aged Muscle Fibers to Chronic Overload, South East Regional Conference of American College of Sports Medicine, Charlotte, North Carolina, Jan. 05 (Mike Deschenes, Kines.).

 

Tenny, Kelly 

Effects of Increased or Decreased Activity on the Neuromuscular Junction, South East Regional Conference of American College of Sports Medicine, Charlotte, North Carolina, Jan. 05 (Mike Deschenes, Kines.).

 

 

 

    

 

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