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Aparna Deora

Program: Genetics

Graduation Year: 2000

Thesis Advisor: Lee Ratner

Thesis Title: The Role of Viral Protein U (Vpu) in HIV-1 Particle Assembly

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Christine Deppong

Program: Immunology

Graduation Year: 2008

Thesis Advisor: Jonathan M. Green

Thesis Title: B and T Lymphocyte Attenuator and the Termination of Allergic Airway Inflammation

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Rob DeSalle

Program: Evolutionary Biology and Ecology

Graduation Year: 1984

Thesis Advisor: Alan R. Templeton

Thesis Title: "Mitochondrial DNA Evolution and Phylogeny in the Planitibia Subgroup of Hawaiian Drosophila"

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Udaya DeSilva

Program: Genetics

Graduation Year: 1998

Thesis Advisor: Eric E. Green

Thesis Title: Comparative Mapping and Sequencing of Human Chromosome 7 and Mouse Chromosome 5

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Anthony DeTomaso

Program: Cell Biology & Biochemistry

Graduation Year: 1994

Thesis Advisor: Robert W. Mercer

Thesis Title: Expression, Targeting and Assembly of the Rodent Na,K-ATPase

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Anna DeVeaux

Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis

Graduation Year: 2025

Thesis Advisor: Gautam Dantas

Thesis Title: Understanding strain-level dynamics in gut commensal-pathogen-host interactions

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Jessica Devenport

Program: Cancer Biology

Graduation Year: 2025

Thesis Advisor: Abby M. Green

Thesis Title: APOBEC3A drives ovarian cancer metastasis by altering epithelial-mesenchymal transition

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Benjamin Deverman

Program: Molecular Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2002

Thesis Advisor: Steven J. Weintraub

Thesis Title: BCL-XL Deamidation is a critical switch in the regulaton of the response to DNA damage

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Michael DeVit

Program: Genetics

Graduation Year: 1999

Thesis Advisor: Mark Johnston

Thesis Title: Glucose Regulation of the Mig1 Transcriptional Repressor of the yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae

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Sarah DeVos

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2014

Thesis Advisor: Timothy M. Miller

Thesis Title: Antisense Reduction of the Protein Tau Attenuates Neuronal Hyperexcitability and Permits Clearance of Intraneuronal Tau Accumulations in vivo