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Spring Colloquium 2009:

2009 Abstracts

Jenny Boughman

“Stickleback Speciation: Selective Mechanisms and Genetic Underpinnings”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jenny Boughman's webpage

Clive Svendsen

“Modeling and Treating Neurological Diseases Using Stem Cells”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Clive Svendsen's webpage

Robert Blank

“Genetics of Biochemechanical Performance in Recombinanct Congenic Mice”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Robert Blank's webpage

Qiang Chang

“Epigenetics in Mammalian Development and Disease”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Qiang Chang's webpage

Amita Sehgal

“Genes That Drive the Sleep:wake Cycle”

University of Pennsylvania

Amita Sehgals webpage

Mary Mullins

“The BMPs and Maternal Effects of Vertebrate Development”

University of Pennsylvania

Mary Mullins' webpage

Shigeke Miyamoto

“Expanding Roles of NF-kB in DNA Damage Responses”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Shigeki Miyamoto's webpage

Edgar Spalding

“Studying the Functions of Plant Glutamate Receptors with Electrophysiology and Machine Vision”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Edgar Spalding's webpage

John Denu

“Mechanisms of Protein Acetylation and Combinatorial Histone Modifications”

University of Wisconsin-Madison

John Denu's webpage

Monica Justice

“Functional Analysis of Mouse Chromosome 11: Essential Genes and Disease Models”

Baylor College of Medicine

Monica Justice's webpage

Alejandro Sanchez-Alvarado

“Dying Young as Late as Possible”

University of Utah

Alejandro Sanchez-Alvarado's webpage

Terry Hassold

“The Origin of Human Aneuploidy: Where We've Been, Where We're Going”

Washington State University

Terry Hassold's webpage

Gail Martin

“FGF Signaling in Vertebrate Development: How Sprouty Genes Help to Get it Right”

University of California-San Francisco

Gail Martin's webpage

Schahram Akbarian

“Chromatin in Mouse Models of Psychiatric Disease”

University of Massachusetts

Schahram Akbarian's webpage

Jeremy Nance

“Cell Polarization During C. elegans Early Embryonic Development and Organogenesis”

New York University Langone Medical Center

Jeremy Nance's webpage