23rd Annual Katz Research Symposium
for Distinguished Majors

            
Wednesday, May 2, 2007            Gilmer Hall 141          1:00-4:30pm

 

Kimble, Sarah
    Nadler, Jerry (Medicine, Endocrinology)

1:00
The role of 12-lipoxygenase in Metabolic Stress
and Islet Dysfunction
Macdougall, Ian
     Nabel, Gary (Allergy & Infectious Diseases, N.I.H.)
1:15
Sibling Rivalry: The Role of COMMD1 and COMMD6 in
NF- κB Regulation
Mallory, Melissa Anne
     Hogan, Kevin (Surgery)
1:30
Molecular Cloning and Sequencing of Human Folate-binding Protein cDNA from TOV-21G, an Ovarian Tumor Cell Line
Heintzman, Sara
     Wormington, Michael (Biology)
1:45
Regulation of the microRNA Processing Pathway during
Xenopus Oocyte Maturation
Wolfe, Allison
     
Condron, Barry (Biology)
2:00
Identification of Two Cytoskeletal Molecular Compartments in a Complex Neuronal Branch Structure in Drosophila melanogaster   
 Refreshments and Viewing of Posters
2:15  
Nosal, Andy
    Menaker, Michael (Biology)
2:30
Novel Method for Monitoring Locomotor Activity in Fish and Preliminary Characterization of Circadian Rhythms in the Green Spotted Puffer Fish, Tetraodon nigroviridis
Pongsawakul, Pagkapol
     Green, Carla (Biology)
2:45
Electrostatic Potential Analysis Defines Differences Between Mammalian Circadian Proteins mCRY1 and mCRY2
Hofmeister, Megan
     Galloway, Laura (Biology)
3:00
Effects of Geographic Diversity on Reproductive Isolation in
Campanula rotundifolia
Boyd, David
     Antonovics, Janis (Biology)
3:15
A Model of Social Parasitism in Bumblebees
Gurnick, Jane
     Roach, Deborah (Biology)
3:30
Floral Phenology and Pollinator Characteristics and their Effects on the Fitness of Agrostemma githago
Rueb, Rich
     
Roach, Deborah (Biology)
3:45
Effect of Soil Moisture on the Establishment of Plantago lanceolata
Refreshments and Viewing of Posters
4:00
  
Presentation of Awards
4:15
  

Posters from students involved in Independent Research, BIOL 491-497, will be on display throughout the presentations.

AWARDS FOR THE BEST PRESENTATIONS AND POSTER WILL BE PRESENTED.


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