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Mark Nelson

Program: Neural Sciences

Graduation Year: 1980

Thesis Advisor: Mordecai Blaustein

Thesis Title: "Cation Efflux from Internally Perfused Barnacle Muscle Fibers"

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Scott Nelson

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2007

Thesis Advisor: John A. Cooper

Thesis Title: The Role of Microtubule-Cortex Interactions in Mating, Mitotic Spindle Position, and Mitotic Exit in Budding Yeast

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Steven Nelson

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2009

Thesis Advisor: Steven E. Petersen

Thesis Title: An Integrated Approach to Studying Memory Retrieval and Parietal Cortex

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Mati Nemera

Program: Computational and Systems Biology

Graduation Year: 2024

Thesis Advisor: Harrison W. Gabel

Thesis Title: Understanding Gene Regulation by Non-CG DNA Methylation and MeCP2 at Cellular Resolution in the Brain

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Ashley Nenninger

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2008

Thesis Advisor: Scott J. Hultgren

Thesis Title: Chaperone-like Assebly Proteins in Curli Biogenesis: How E. Coli solves the problem of cntrolling amyloid formation.

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Jeanne Nerbonne, PhD

Alumni Endowed Professor of Molecular Biology and Pharmacology

Program affiliation
General

Research summary
Molecular determinants of ion channel expression, distribution and functioning

Key words
cardiovascular physiology, cell physiology, electrical remodeling, ion channels, neurophysiology

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Sabin Nettles

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2022

Thesis Advisor: Harrison W. Gabel

Thesis Title: Elucidating molecular mechanisms governing the unique neuronal transcriptome.

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Jennifer Neuwald

Program: Evolution Ecology and Population Biology

Graduation Year: 2008

Thesis Advisor: Alan R. Templeton

Thesis Title: Temporal Changes in Population Genetic Dynamics of the Eastern Collard Lizard, Crotaphytus collaris collaris, in Response to Forest Fire Management

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Elizabeth Newberry

Program: Cell Biology & Biochemistry

Graduation Year: 1995

Thesis Advisor: Linda J. Pike

Thesis Title: Mechanisms of Regulation of EGF Receptor Function