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Margaret Hayne

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2021

Thesis Advisor: Aaron DiAntonio

Thesis Title: Linking Neuronal Protein Phosphatase 2A Activity to the DLK Stress Kinase Signaling Cascade

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Karmella Haynes

Program: Genetics

Graduation Year: 2006

Thesis Advisor: Sarah C.R. Elgin

Thesis Title: Determinants of Heterochromatin Structure on Drosophila melanogaster
chromosome four

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Douglas Hayworth

Program: Evolutionary and Population Biology

Graduation Year: 2000

Thesis Advisor: Barbara A. Schaal

Thesis Title: Hierarchical Domains in Concerted Evolution of Ribosomal DNA Intergenic Spacers

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Jennie Hazen

Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics

Graduation Year: 2022

Thesis Advisor: Scott J. Hultgren

Thesis Title: The Enemy Within: An Investigation of Intracellular Bacteria in Urinary Tract Infections

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Biyu He

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2009

Thesis Advisor: Marcus E. Raichle

Thesis Title: A quest for meaning in spontaneous brain activity-from fMRI to electrophysiology to complexity science.

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Ruijun He

Program: Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2025

Thesis Advisor: Kory J. Lavine

Thesis Title: DNA-damaging chemotherapy reshapes the immune landscape of the heart

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Xueyan He, PhD

Assistant Professor

Program affiliation
Cancer Biology
Immunology

Molecular Cell Biology

Research summary
Advancing knowledge of the mechanisms responsible for colorectal tumor progression, with a specific focus on Stress and its influence on the Tumor Microenvironment.

Key words
Tumor Microenvironment, Stress

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Yu He

Program: Computational and Systems Biology

Graduation Year: 2020

Thesis Advisor: Ting Wang

Thesis Title: Estimating single-CpG hydroxymethylation and methylation levels from enrichment and restriction enzyme sequencing methods

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Zhenhua He

Program: Developmental Biology

Graduation Year: 2011

Thesis Advisor: Liang Ma

Thesis Title: Msx2 provides competence to matrix cells to respond to FGF signaling during hair differentiation.

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Denise Head, PhD

Professor

Program affiliation
Neurosciences

Research summary
Cognitive neuroscience of aging

Key words
aging, Alzheimer’s disease, cognition, imaging, structure-function relations