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Student Poster Presentations --
Spring 2005



Naveen Hussain '06 - Identification and characterization of the nuclear export signal in Swi6 protein 

Jeanne Hansen '06 - A YEAST TWO-HYBRID SCREEN:  Identifying protein-protein interactions involving Sod1p 

Jonathon Lebovitz '05 - Mislocalization of Mex67 to the nucleus by overexpression of the FG repeats of Nup1 and Nsp1 

Vanessa Obourn '05 - Msn5/Kap142 is not required for nuclear import of RFA1 

Justin Seconi '05 - kap95 associates with Rfa1p during transport through the nuclear pore complex in S. cerevisiae 

Allison Yelton '05 - Double-cNLS Mutation of Nma111p Diminishes Nuclear Localization in S. cerevisiae 

Nicola Harper '05 - The nuclear pore complex protein Nup1p functionally interacts with components of the Mitotic Exit Network

 Brian Dinneen '06 and Colin Twomey '08 - Why sexual dimorphism for flower number evolves (sometimes)

 Maggie Eldridge '05 and Charles Wright '05 - The secret side of pigments: Do anthocyanins kill bacteria and plants?

 Jess Dunton '05 - The evolution of salt tolerance: Genetic variation and possible constraints in Brassica

 Steffi Thomas '05 - Does ecology, geography, or climate predict whether ants and aphids form a mutualism?

 Ryan Fields '06, Bob Filbin '05, and Patrick McDermott '06 - The optimum pH of three strains of the green snow alga, Chloromonas chenangoensis, from Upstate New York

 Tim Pusack '05 and Jeff Ryba '05 - The optimum pH of three strains of the green snow alga, Chloromonas tughillensis, from Upstate New York

Kristin Sinni '05 - A study of the interaction of proteins in the Tomato spotted wilt virus