21st Annual Katz Research Symposium
for Distinguished Majors

            
Wednesday, May 4, 2005            Gilmer Hall 141          1:00-4:30pm

 

Waihong Chung
     C. Slingluff (Surgery)

1:00
Effects of Chemotherapeutic Agents on Indoleamine
2,3-dioxygenase Activities in Melanoma Cell Lines
Jeffrey Gagan
     R. Ogle (Neurosurgery)
1:15
Fate of Neural Crest Cells in Neonatal Calvarial Development
Namita Murthy
     J. Kapur (Neurology)
1:30
Activity Dependent Development of GABAergic Synapses
Jennifer Leslie
     L. Pemberton (Microbiology)
1:45
Chromatin Assembly of Histones H2A and H2B
Caitlyn Molino
     B. Gumbiner (Cell Biology)
2:00

Investigating the Oligomeric Properties of Xenopus Paraxial Protocadherin

 Refreshments and Viewing of Posters
2:15
  
Steve Popovich
     K. Kozminski (Biology)
2:30
Binding of Yhr149p and Zds1p in S. cerevisiae
Natalya Pavlova
     M. Shupnik (Endocrinology)
2:45
Tamoxifen Associated Carcinogenicity in the Uterus Is Mediated by Proteins of STAT Family
John Bauman
     C. Green (Biology)
3:00
Regulation of Molecular Clock Components, Specifically Cryptochromes
Maggie Samra
     J. Herr (Cell Biology)
3:15
Equatorial Segment Protein as a Marker of Murine Spermatogenesis and Mediator of Fertilization
Ellen McRae
     D. Taylor (Biology)
3:30
Evolutionary Genetics Recombination in Plant Organelle Genomes
Maho Shibata
     C. Cronmiller (Biology)
3:45
Epigenetic Regulation using Drosophila Oogenesis
as a Model System
Virginia Seamster
     H. Wilbur (Biology)
4:00
Relative Abundance and Resource Use of the Coyote (Canis latrans) on the Valles Caldera National Preserve in New Mexico
Ali Swanson
     J. Gittleman (Biology)
4:15
Extinction risk in Artiodactyls and Predator-Prey Interactions
Refreshments and Viewing of Posters
4:30
  
Presentation of Awards
4:40
  


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