Cellular, Molecular, and Microbiology Oral Presentations and Section Meeting
Saturday, April 30th, 2005
Hedges in Commons
Time
Primary Presenter
Title
8:30
Johanna Missak
Structural Determinants of Virulence in Coxsackievirus B3 RNA
8:45
Beth McQuinn
Testing Organic versus Non-organic Grown Foodstuffs for Mutagenicity with the Ames Test TRI-BETA
9:00
Veronica Cantu
Escherichia coli Becomes Less Sensitive to Triclosan After Repeated Exposure TRI-BETA
9:15
Ava-Gaye Simms
A novel approach of assessing effects of cell cycle regulatory proteins Mad 2/Mad3 degradation on mitochondrial dynamics TRI-BETA
9:30
Megan Strenk
Physiological and transcriptional response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to loss of cell wall chin
9:45
Break
10:00
Cellular, Molecular & Microbiology
Special Poster Session 1st Floor Commons
11:00
General Session III
12:00
Lunch
12:45
Jill M. Skolte
A BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SMALL G PROTEIN SIGNALING IN AUTISM
1:00
Dan Cox
Hydroxycinnamaldahyde induces a G1 and G2/M cell cycle arrest and decreases hematopoietic cell survival
1:15
Lisa A. Beltz
Tea extracts inhibit growth and functions of leukemic lymphocytes and monocytes but not normal human blood cells
1:30
Rachel Sang
ERK Activation and Wound Healing through Phospholipase D in an a1-Adrenergic Pathway
1:45
Cellular, Molecular, and Microbiology Section Meeting - Martin Schmidt
2:00
Megan Multhaup
Chromosome Transgenics in Oat-Maize Addiion Lines: Immunocytrological Analysis of the C4 Photosynthetic Enzyme TRI-BETA
2:15
Derek Nelson
Determination of C4 Enzyme Activities in Oat-Maize Addition Lines by Enzyme AssaysTRI-BETA
2:30
Keith Connolly
Isolation and Sequencing of Pathogen Resistance Gene Analogs in Native Iowa Prairie Plants
2:45
Nicole Patterson
Isolation of a Portion of the Acetyl CoEnzyme A Carboxylase Gene from Schizachyrium scoparium
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