Dr. Malcolm Campbell (Davidson) Learning genomics through student research
Dr. Jim Gilliam (NC State) Decisions under threat of death: Genes to ecosystems
Dr. Debora Spar (Harvard) The baby business: How money, science, and politics drive the commerce of conception
Dr. Ann Stevens (VA Tech)
Dr. Matina Kalcounis-Ruppell (UNC-Greensboro) Singing in the rainy season: Regular production of ultrasound by wild peromyscus mice
Ms. Holly Peay (NIH/Johns Hopkins) Changing perspectives on genetic services: Learning from psychiatric genetic counseling
Dr. Sandra M. Clinton (UNCC) Cross-habitat fluxes of material and energy in a floodplain ecosystem: Tales from the Cosumnes River Preserve, California
Dr. Calvin Howell (Duke) Tracking substance translocation in plants using radioisotopes
Dr. Virgina Armbrust (Washington) Genomics of cceanography and the acidification of our oceans
Dr. Paul Farmer (Harvard/Partners in Health) Infectious disease treatment in resource-limited settings
Dr. Robert Gottfried, '70 (Sewanee) The nature of nature, and how to manage it: An economist looks at land
Dr. Ron Hoy (Cornell) A neuroethologist's view of the model systems approach to understanding brain, mind, and behavior Hearing on the fly: Basic to translational research in auditoryneuroscience
Dr. Stephen Richter (E. Kentucky) Use of molecular genetic data to address ecological and conservation-oriented research questions
Ms. Jackie Ryan, '06 (Davidson) Using DNA microarrays as a tool to measure genome instability
Ms. Leslie Smith, '06 (Davidson) The Effects of a Top Predator Vary With Resources and Season in Aquatic Treeholes
Ms. Julie Ruble, '06 (Davidson) Wiring the Brain: How Growth Factors Sculpt Neurons in the Developing Visual System
Mr. Matt Gemberling, '06 (Davidson) Using RNA molecules as molecular circuit breakers to regulate protein production
Ms. Sarah Durnbaugh, '06 (Davidson) Localization of the no mitochondrial derivative gene product in Drosophila melanogaster
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