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Matthew Anderson

Program: Chemical Biology

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Garland R. Marshall

Thesis Title: Molecular Recognition in Vision: Probing the Rhodopsin-Transducin Interface with Conformationally Constrained Peptides

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Maureen Boyle Howell

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Louis J. Muglia

Thesis Title: The Role of Forebrain Glucocorticoid Receptors in Regulation of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis and the Pathogenesis of Depression

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Althea Capul

Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Stephen M. Beverley

Thesis Title: UDP-galactose transporters in Leishmania major

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Javier Carrero Brewer

Program: Immunology

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Emil R. Unanue

Thesis Title: Mechanism and Immunological Consequences of Listeria monocytogenes induced apoptosis

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Fanny Chang

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Kendall J. Blumer

Thesis Title: The Mechanism and Regulatoin of the Yeast WASp homolog Las17 in Endosome Motility

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Chen Chen

Program: Immunology

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Kenneth M. Murphy

Thesis Title: Characterization of the role of ERM in spermatogenesis and T cell development

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Sarah Cuddihy

Program: Biochemistry

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Laura L. Dugan

Thesis Title: α-tocopherol as a Regulator of Mitochondiral Metabolism and Free Radical Production

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Gloria Fawcett

Program: Genetics

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Lawrence B. Salkoff

Thesis Title: Characterization of the SHL-1 voltage-gated K+ chancel in C. elegans

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Desiree Floyd

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Thomas J. Baranski

Thesis Title: Mammalian G protein-coupled receptor protein interactions in yeast: oligomerization, receptor-ligand interactions, and G protein activation.

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John Fryer

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: David M. Holtzman

Thesis Title: The Role of Apolipoprotein E and Lipoprotein Receptors in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease and Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy