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Gyorgyi Szebenyi
Program: Neurosciences
Graduation Year: 1992
Thesis Advisor: Peter P. Rotwein
Thesis Title: The Insulin-like Growth Factor II/Mannose 6- Phosphate Receptor Gene and Its Regulation During Muscle Development. Short: IGFII/MPR Gene & MuscleDevelopment
Amy Szumlanski
Program: Plant Biology
Graduation Year: 2009
Thesis Advisor: Erik E. Nielsen
Thesis Title: The A. thaliana Rab GTPase RabA4d and its Effector Protein PI-4Kβ1 Are Required for Normal Pollen Tube Tip Growth While the Novel RabA4b Effector PUB13 is Important for Resistance to Pseudomonas syringae DC3000
Keigo Takahashi
Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Graduation Year: 2024
Thesis Advisor: Jonathan Cooper
Thesis Title: Investigating the involvement of GABAergic interneurons and a gene therapy strategy for epilepsy in CLN2 disease
Shugaku Takeda
Program: Developmental Biology
Graduation Year: 2010
Thesis Advisor: James J. Hsieh
Thesis Title: Novel activities of the epigenetic regulator MLL in the HGF-MET signaling path.
Lai-Wa Tam
Program: Cell and Integrative Biology
Graduation Year: 1990
Thesis Advisor: David D. Kirk
Thesis Title: Molecular Analysis of Germ-Soma Differentiation.
Chieh-Hsiang Tan
Program: Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2019
Thesis Advisor: Stephen "Kerry" K. Kornfeld
Thesis Title: ZIPT-7.1 and zinc signaling in sperm activation of Caenorhabditis elegans
Ek Han Tan
Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: Craig S. Pikaard
Thesis Title: Molecular genetic analysis of non-catalytic RNA polymerase IV and V subunits in Arabidopsis
Kai Tan
Program: Biochemistry
Graduation Year: 2004
Thesis Advisor: Gary D. Stormo
Thesis Title: Computational Methods to Expand the Transcriptional Regulatory Network in Escherichia Coli
Lei Tang
Program: Cell Biology & Biochemistry
Graduation Year: 1993
Thesis Advisor: Karen L. O`Malley
Thesis Title: Dopamine D2-like Receptors: Pharmacological and Functional Characterizations Short titlw: Dopamine D2-like Receptors
Yat Tang
Program: Computational Biology
Graduation Year: 2010
Thesis Advisor: Garland R. Marshall
Thesis Title: Examination of Molecular Recognition in Protein-Ligand Interactions: Prospective Study and Methods Development