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Fall Colloquium 2006:

2006 Abstracts

Andrew Peters

“Testing Population Genetic Models with Caenorhabditis elegans

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Andy Peter's webpage

Elaine Fuchs

“Stem Cells in Skin”

The Rockefeller University

Elaine Fuch's webpage

Tom Prolla

“Mitochondria1 DNA Mutations, Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis in Mammalian Aging”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Tomas Prolla's webpage

Alan Templeton

“The Evolution of Humans Over the Past 2 Million Years: Genes, Fossils and Archaeology”

Washington University in St. Louis

Alan Templeton's webpage

Justin Borevitz

“Genomic Approached to the Genetics of Adaptation”

University of Chicago

Justin Borevitz's webpage

Johanne Brunet

“The Impact of Distinct Insect Pollinators on the Movement of Genes Via Pollen”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Johanne Brunet's webpage

Ilaria Rebay

“Transcriptional Circuitries in Development”

University of Chicago

Elaria Rebay's webpage

Robert Sapolsky

“Stress, Neuron Death, and Strategies for Saving the Endangered Neuron”

Stanford University

Robert Sapolsky's webpage

James Dahlberg

“Maturation and Function of microRNAs in X. laevis Oocytes and Early Embryos”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

James Dahlberg's webpage

Richard Amasino

“Vernalization: Remembering Winter with an Environmentally Induced Epigenetic Switch”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Richard Amasino's webpage

Dorothy Shippen

“Maintaining An Edge: What Plants Are Revealing About Telomere Biology”

Texas A & M

Dorothy Shippen's webpage

Cori Bargmann

“Assembly of a Behavioral Circuit”

The Rockefeller University

Cori Bargmann's webpage

Gary Roberts

“How Prokaryotes Sense Carbon-Nitrogen Balance, or What Became of Paul Ludden's Graduate Thesis Project? ”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Gary Robert's webpage

Richard Gourse

“Control of Transcription by Factors That Bind in the Secondary Channel of RNA Polymerase”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Richard Gourse's webpage

Mark Johnston

“Feasting, Fasting, and Fermenting: Glucose Sensing and Signaling in Yeast”

Washington University in St. Louis

Mark Johnston's webpage