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Mayank Choudhary Nishikant Choudhary

Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics

Graduation Year: 2021

Thesis Advisor: Ting Wang

Thesis Title: The evolving mammalian 3D epigenome

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Francesco Nodari

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2008

Thesis Advisor: Timothy E. Holy

Thesis Title: Sulfated Steroids as Natural Ligands of Mouse Pheromone-Sensing Neurons

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Randall Nolan

Program: Plant Biology

Graduation Year: 1987

Thesis Advisor: Tuan-Hua D. Ho

Thesis Title: "Hormonal Control of Gene Expression in Barley Aleurone Layers"

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Elizabeth Norgard

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2010

Thesis Advisor: James M. Cheverud

Thesis Title: The Genetic Architecture and Developmental Bases for Long Bone Length Quantitative Trait Loci in Mice.

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Makenzie Norris

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2023

Thesis Advisor: Jordan G. McCall

Thesis Title: The painful problem: Improving preclinical pain assessment to probe locus coeruleus noradrenergic adaptations during chronic pain

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Steven Nothwehr

Program: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry

Graduation Year: 1990

Thesis Advisor: Jeffrey I. Gordon

Thesis Title: "The Relationship Between Eukaryotic Signal Peptide Structure and Function"

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Katherine Nutsch

Program: Immunology

Graduation Year: 2015

Thesis Advisor: Chyi-Song Hsieh

Thesis Title: Characterizing Regulatory T Cell Differentiation to Bacterial Antigens in the Gut

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Kayla Nygaard

Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics

Graduation Year: 2022

Thesis Advisor: Joseph D. Dougherty

Thesis Title: Extensive Behavioral Phenotyping of Williams Syndrome Locus Relevant Mouse Models to Assess Contributions of Oxytocin and Gtf2ird1

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Karin Nyhus

Program: Plant Biology

Graduation Year: 1994

Thesis Advisor: Himadri B. Pakrasi

Thesis Title: Biochemistry and Genetics of the Photosystem I Complex of the Filamentous Cyanobacterium, Anabaena Variabilis ATCC 29413

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Daniel O'Brien

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2014

Thesis Advisor: Robert W. Gereau

Thesis Title: The Role of ERK1/2 Signaling in the Peripheral Nociceptive Circuit