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Currently Honors Student, Maria Farrell is conducting research concerning, “The Effects of Aluminum on Gene Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.” He work is funded by Beta Beta Beta, National Biological Honor Society and the NSU Honors Program.  Her project date of Anticipated completion  is 5/06.
 
Currently Honors Student, Maria Farrell is conducting research concerning, “The Effects of Aluminum on Gene Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.” He work is funded by Beta Beta Beta, National Biological Honor Society and the NSU Honors Program.  Her project date of Anticipated completion  is 5/06.
  
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The following protocol explains some helpful hints for using the Genisphere Array 350 Protocol:
 
[[Media:CDNA Preparation and Verification- May 30 2005.doc]]
 
[[Media:CDNA Preparation and Verification- May 30 2005.doc]]
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The following link shows the Poster that we presented at Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Total Microarray Conference August, 2005
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[[Conference-poster-maria.ppt]]

Revision as of 19:03, 20 January 2006

Since beginning in Winter 2003, over 10 students have been involved in microarray research to study gene expression in yeast at Nova Southeastern University under the direction of Dr. Emily Schmitt.

Currently Honors Student, Maria Farrell is conducting research concerning, “The Effects of Aluminum on Gene Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.” He work is funded by Beta Beta Beta, National Biological Honor Society and the NSU Honors Program. Her project date of Anticipated completion is 5/06.

The following protocol explains some helpful hints for using the Genisphere Array 350 Protocol: Media:CDNA Preparation and Verification- May 30 2005.doc

The following link shows the Poster that we presented at Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Total Microarray Conference August, 2005 Conference-poster-maria.ppt