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Aaron Rogat

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2002

Thesis Advisor: Kathryn G. Miller

Thesis Title: A Role for Myosin VI in Actin Dynamics in Drosophila Spermatogenesis

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Gary Rogers

Program: Molecular Biology

Graduation Year: 1981

Thesis Advisor: Irving Boime

Thesis Title: "Role of the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus in the biosynthesis of Scretory Proteins"

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Leonard Rogers

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2022

Thesis Advisor: Brian Van Tine

Thesis Title: Canonical and noncanonical mechanisms of resistance to arginine starvation in cancer

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Hyun Cheol Roh

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2011

Thesis Advisor: Stephen "Kerry" K. Kornfeld

Thesis Title: Analysis of Zinc Transporters and Zinc Metabolism in Caenorhabditis elegans.

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Andrea Rommel

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2002

Thesis Advisor: William T. Thach

Thesis Title: "The Specific Contributions of the Posterolateral Cerebellum to Verbal and Spatial Learning in Humans"

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Johnna Roose

Program: Biochemistry

Graduation Year: 2008

Thesis Advisor: Himadri B. Pakrasi

Thesis Title: Assembly and Function of Syanobacterial Photosystem II

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Carlos Rosales-Ledezma

Program: Immunology

Graduation Year: 1993

Thesis Advisor: Eric E. Brown

Thesis Title: Signal Transduction from Neutrophil IgG Fc Receptors

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Jason Rosch

Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis

Graduation Year: 2006

Thesis Advisor: Michael G. Caparon

Thesis Title: The ExPortal of Streptococcus pyogenes: A Paradigm for Gram-positive Protein Secretion

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Daniel Roseman

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2002

Thesis Advisor: Jacques U. Baenziger

Thesis Title: Molecular Basis of Ligand Recognition by the Mannose/GalNAc-4-SO4 Receptor "Specificity Through Multivalency"

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Matthew Rosene

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2022

Thesis Advisor: Celeste Marie Karch

Thesis Title: Defining the role of rare genetic variants that drive risk and pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease