Graduation Year
Erik Storrs
Program: Computational and Systems Biology
Graduation Year: 2025
Thesis Advisor: Li Ding
Thesis Title: Needle in the Z-Stack: Mapping the 3D Transition to Malignancy
Alison Strack
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1990
Thesis Advisor: Arthur D. Loewy
Thesis Title: "CNS Sites Controlling the Sympathetic Nervous System Determined with a Viral Transneuronal Marker"
Marie Strand
Program: Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2013
Thesis Advisor: Craig A. Micchelli
Thesis Title: Identification and Characterization of Gastric Stem Cells in Drosophila
Stephanie Strand
Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Graduation Year: 2004
Thesis Advisor: David A. Leib
Thesis Title: The Role of the VP16-Binding Domain of Vhs in Viral Growth, RNA Degradation, and Pathogenesis of Herpes Simplex Virus Type-1
Jared Strasburg
Program: Evolution Ecology and Population Biology
Graduation Year: 2004
Thesis Advisor: Alan R. Templeton
Thesis Title: Comparative Phylogeography and Conservation Genetics in Two Lizard Species
J. William Straus
Program: Cellular Developmental & Systemic Biology
Graduation Year: 1981
Thesis Advisor: Kenneth Polakoski
Thesis Title: "Acrosin-Membrane Interactions"
Warren Strauss
Program: Molecular Biology
Graduation Year: 1986
Thesis Advisor: Joseph J. Miletich
Thesis Title: "Mass Transfer in Agarose Based Immunoadsorption Columns as a Function of Molecular Extender Presence and Antibody Selection"
Ian Street
Program: Plant Biology
Graduation Year: 2007
Thesis Advisor: Michael M. Neff
Thesis Title: The AT-hook Containing protiens SOB3/AHL29 and ESC/AHL27 are Negative Modulators of Hypocotyl Growth in Arabidopsis
Lisa Strelow
Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Graduation Year: 1996
Thesis Advisor: David A. Leib
Thesis Title: The Role of the Virion Host Shutoff (VHS) of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 in Latency and Pathogenesis
Michael Strickland
Program: Neurosciences
Graduation Year: 2023
Thesis Advisor: David M. Holtzman
Thesis Title: Apolipoprotein E Adopts an Antiparallel Dimer on Discoidal Lipoproteins