- April 28, 2006 - INBRE researcher presentations at the North Dakota Academy of Science Annual Meeting, Valley City State University
Chris Beachy, Ph.D., Minot State University - Functional genomics of endocrine disruption: Relating morphological variability to gene expression
Lyle Best, Ph.D., Turtle Mountain Community College - Genetic research as a teaching model
Mikhail Bobylev, Ph.D., Minot State University - Design and synthesis of novel formamide fungicides
Lynn Burgess, Ph.D., Dickinson State University - Projects: The anticarcinogenic mechanism of lycopene and The pathology of exuberant granulation tissue in equine
Andre DeLorme, Ph.D., Valley City State University - Determining aquatic bio-indicators for atrazine
Thomas P. Gonnella, Ph.D., Mayville State University - Developing fluorescent lifetime probes using bodipy dyes
Chris Keller, Ph.D., Minot State University - Genetic control of leaf expansion in Arabidopsis
Hedi Super, Ph.D., Minot State University - Projects: MLL translocation mechanism. What is the role of DNA topoisomerase II in MLL translocations? and Targeting the MLL-fusion messages by RNA interference
Hilde van Gijssel, Ph.D., Valley City State University - The effect of MCPA, 2,4-D and Bromoxynil on lung development
- Oct. 25, 2004 - Presentation by Bull Bennett, tribal college science coordinator, at Turtle Mountain Community College to the North Dakota INBRE External Advisory Committee.
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- October 2004 - Description of North Dakota State University INBRE Biology Core. This INBRE core facility provides researchers with access to resources, training and expertise in genetics, biotechnology, DNA analysis and cell biology.
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- Sept. 23, 2004 - Presentation by Judith Rieke, North Dakota INBRE electronic resources coordinator, at the North Dakota Library Association meeting. Describes electronic resources available to researchers through INBRE.
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- Sept. 22, 2004 - Presentation by John Shabb, North Dakota INBRE director, at the Fourth Virtual Conference on Genomics and Bioinformatics. An essential element of North Dakota INBRE is its bioinformatics core, which focuses on increasing access to a variety of electronic and computational resources relevant to biomedical research.
- March 22, 2004 - Presentation by John Shabb, North Dakota INBRE director, during a North Dakota BRIN External Advisory Committee video conference. This a a summary of the ND INBRE proposal.
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