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Spring Colloquium 2008:

2008 Abstracts

Marisa Otegui

“Endosomal Functions in Plant Development”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Marisa Otegui's webpage

Kate O'Connor-Giles

“Genetic Analysis of Synaptic Growth and Plasticity in Drosophila: The Role of Nervous Wreck in Retrograde BMP Signaling”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Kate O'Connor-Gile's contact information

Catherine Fox

“The Origin Recognition Complex's Roles in Chromatin Structure and Replication”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Catherine Fox's webpage

John Fallon

“How to Make a Digit - Why We Are Not All Thumbs”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

John Fallon's webpage

Allen Laughon

“Smad Transcription Factors”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Allen Laughon's webpage

Marie Kmita

“Genetic Mechanisms Underlying Limb Development: The Role of Hox Genes in Outgrowth and Patterning”

Instiut de recherches cliniques de Montreal

Marie Kmita's webpage

Joseph Ecker

“Assessing Genetic, Epigenetic and Transcriptional Variation in Arabidopsis

Salk Institute

Joseph Eckers's webpage

Spring Break

Neil Risch

“Genetic Epidemiology in Admixed Populations”

University of California-San Francisco

Neil Risch's webpage

Debbie Yellow

“Regulation of Organ Dimensions: Establishing Heart Size and Shape in Zebrafish”

New York University

Debbie Yelon's webpage

Ching Kung

“Genetic Dissection of TRPY1: A Mechanosensitive Channel”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ching Kung's webpage

John Willis

“Evolutionary Genetics of Reproductive Isolation in Mimulus”

Duke University

John Willis' webpage

Mike Blower

“Analysis of Microtubule Localized RNAs During Mitosis”

Harvard University

Mike Blower's webpage

Doug Weibel

“Why Do Bacteria Have Funny Shapes?”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Doug Weibel's webpage

Yuseob Kim

“Genetic Inference of Recent Adaptive Evolution in Derived Populations”

Arizona State University

Yuseob Kim's webpage

Scott Hawley

“Well Actually There ARE Strings Attached: The Molecular Biology of Meiosis”

Stowers Institute

Scott Hawyley's webpage