2011
Valerie Salazar
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: Roberto Civitelli
Thesis Title: Interactions between TFGb/BMP and Canonical Wnt Signaling Regulate Critical Stages of the Osteoblast Lifecycle
Jennifer Semrau
Program: Neurosciences
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: Kurt A. Thoroughman
Thesis Title: Using visual feedback to guide movement: Properties of adaptation in changing environments and Parkinson's disease.
Kristen Skillman
Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: Laurence David Sibley
Thesis Title: Molecular Basis for Divergent Unstable Actin Filaments in Gliding Motility of Toxoplasma gondii
Shaun Stewart
Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: Andrew Pekosz
Thesis Title: The Role of the Membrane Proximal Region of the M2 Cytoplasmic Tail in Virus Replication
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
Lee Tessler
Program: Computational and Systems Biology
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: Robi D. Mitra
Thesis Title: Digital Protein Analysis: Technologies for Protein Diagnostics and Proteomics through Single-Molecule Detection
Hien Tran
Program: Neurosciences
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: David L. Brody
Thesis Title: Mechanisms underlying Amyloid-beta and Tau Pathologies following Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice
Shu Tu
Program: Developmental Biology
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: Stephen L. Johnson
Thesis Title: How the zebrafish establish and maintain their adult fins.
Jessie Turnbaugh
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: David A. Harris
Thesis Title: Investigating the Role of the Prion Protein Polybasic Domain in Scrapie Formation and Neuroprotection
Cassandra VanDunk
Program: Neurosciences
Graduation Year: 2011
Thesis Advisor: Paul A. Gray
Thesis Title: SCN Development: Discovering the Foundations of Circadian Rhythmicity