2012
Geoffrey Ravilious
Program: Biophysics
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Joseph M. Jez
Thesis Title: Arabidopsis thaliana adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate kinase: structure, function, and regulation
Abena Redwood
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Susana Gonzalo
Thesis Title: Novel Roles for A-Type Lamins in Maintaining Genomic Stability.
Elizabeth Schramm
Program: Immunology
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: John P. Atkinson
Thesis Title: Characterization of complement C3 dysfunction predisposing to two human disease states
Benjamin Scruggs
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Jean E. Schaffer
Thesis Title: Regulation of lipotoxic and oxidative stress induced snoRNAs
Monica Sentmanat
Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Sarah C.R. Elgin
Thesis Title: Sequence determinants for heterochromatin targeting in Drosophila melanogaster
Ismail Sergin
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Karen L. O`Malley
Thesis Title: Amino acids 855 to 876 of the rodent metabotropic glutamate receptor, mGluR5, C terminal domain are responsible for its inner nuclear membrane localization.
Wan Yi Shieh
Program: Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Douglas L. Chalker
Thesis Title: Analysis of DIE5 and LIA5 reveals the importance of DNA repair in programmed DNA rearrangement of Tetrahymena thermophila.
Jung Eun Shin
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Aaron DiAntonio
Thesis Title: The roles of PHR and DLK in axon development and post-injury responses
Aaron Spivak
Program: Computational and Systems Biology
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Gary D. Stormo
Thesis Title: Identification of Combinatorial cis-regulation by Comparative Genomics
Subhashini Srivatsan
Program: Immunology
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Andrey S. Shaw
Thesis Title: CD2AP - A Multifunctional Protein Regulating Dendritic Cell Migration and Neuronal Sensitivity to Amyloid Precursor Protein