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Eric Feczko

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2013

Thesis Advisor: John R. Pruett, Jr.

Thesis Title: Intermediate Level Mechanisms Supporting Face Perception

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Anthony Fehr

Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis

Graduation Year: 2011

Thesis Advisor: Dong Yu

Thesis Title: “The Role of Viral Protein pUL21a in HCMV Infection”

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Robert Feissner

Program: Plant Biology

Graduation Year: 2006

Thesis Advisor: Robert G. Kranz

Thesis Title: Heme Delivery in the System I and System II Cytochrome c Biogenesis Pathways

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Stephen Felder

Program: Molecular Biology

Graduation Year: 1984

Thesis Advisor: Elliot L. Elson

Thesis Title: "Mechanics of the mOtion of the Leading Edge of Animal Cells Attached to Glass"

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McKenna Feltes

Program: Biochemistry Biophysics and Structural Biology

Graduation Year: 2020

Thesis Advisor: Daniel S. Ory

Thesis Title: Post-lysosomal cholesterol trafficking: novel tools and insights

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Csilla Fenczik

Program: Plant Biology

Graduation Year: 1994

Thesis Advisor: Roger N. Beachy

Thesis Title: Characterization of Two Tobamovirus Movement Proteins and Their Role in Host Range Determination

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Jianwen Feng

Program: Computational Biology

Graduation Year: 2009

Thesis Advisor: Garland R. Marshall

Thesis Title: Systematic sampling improves docking accuracy

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Sarah Fentress

Program: Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis

Graduation Year: 2012

Thesis Advisor: Laurence David Sibley

Thesis Title: Role of the secreted kinase ROP18 in Toxoplasma gondii pathogenesis

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Juan Ferreira

Program: Neurosciences

Graduation Year: 2022

Thesis Advisor: Celia M. Santi Grau Perez

Thesis Title: SLO2.1 channels: a new molecular mechanism to regulate uterine excitability.

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Stephen Ferris

Program: Immunology

Graduation Year: 2017

Thesis Advisor: Emil R. Unanue

Thesis Title: Characterization and Function of Islet Antigen Presenting Cells during NOD Diabetes