STUDENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
Jackson Laboratory
Spring 2000 through Spring 2003
Spring 2003
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Leigh Ryan (ABIO 499) - Design and cloning of Tat 5877 ribozyme (PRESENTED AT THE SOUTH CAROLINA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, April 2003, Clemson University, Clemson, SC)
Maggie Shoup (ABIO 499) - The cloning of hammerhead ribozyme for analysis as anti-HIV gene therapy agents: Tat 5883 (PRESENTED AT THE SOUTH CAROLINA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, April 2003, Clemson University, Clemson, SC)
Pam Wall (ABIO 499) - Analysis of anti-tat ribozyme catalytic activity in an in vitro assay (PRESENTED AT THE SOUTH CAROLINA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, April 2003, Clemson University, Clemson, SC)
Carol Journey (ABIO 299) - Design and cloning of the non-catalytic ribozyme Tat 5919
OTHER STUDENTS NOT ENROLLED IN RESEARCH COURSES: Jackie Davis and Chris Perez
Fall 2002
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Leigh Ryan (ABIO 399) - Design and synthesis of an anti-tat hammerhead ribozyme: Tat 5883
Pam Wall (ABIO 399) - Design, synthesis, and cloning of anti-tat hammerhead ribozymes: Tat 5840
Carol Journey (ABIO 299) - Design and synthesis of an anti-tat hammerhead ribozyme: Tat 5919
Spring 2002
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Cindy Hollingshead (ABIO 499) - Use of site directed mutagenesis to analyze the function of an anti-HIV tat ribozyme (PRESENTED AT THE SOUTH CAROLINA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, April 2002, University of South Carolina Aiken, Aiken, SC)
Khai Le (ABIO 499) - Sequence analysis of genes in the bph cluster of LB400
Jimmy Ridgeway (ABIO 499) - Development of a T-helper assay for analysis of HIV-1 Tat
Pam Wall (ABIO 399) - Dihydrofolate Reductase (DHFR) as a selectable marker for gene therapy
Fall 2001
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Jennifer Ray (ABIO 499) - Cloning and analysis of genes in the bph cluster of LB400
Faith Zimmerman (ABIO 499) - Indentification of the Rab11b vesicle
OTHER STUDENTS NOT ENROLLED IN RESEARCH COURSES: Cindy Hollingshead
Spring 2001
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Jamie Holmes (ABIO 499) - Dihyrofolate Reductase (DHRF) as a selectable marker
Shaun Opperman (ABIO 499) - Analysis of human beta-globin levels in transduced MEL cells
OTHER STUDENTS NOT ENROLLED IN RESEARCH COURSES: Faith Zimmerman
Fall 2000
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Michael McNeill (ABIO 499) - Characterization of the use of dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) as a marker for gene therapy in murine leukemia cells
April Mixon (ABIO 499) - Generation of high titer ecotropic retroviral producer cells that express the human beta-globin gene (PRESENTED AT THE SOUTH CAROLINA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, April 2000, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC)
William Perella (ABIO 499) - The use of anti-HIV-1 ribozymes to reduce tat expression in mammalian cells
Amber Thacker (ABIO 399) - Optimization of electroporation characteristics for NIH-3T3 cells and their derivatives
Spring 2000
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Briana Childers (ABIO 499) - Characterization of the use of dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) as a selectable marker for gene therapy in murine leukemia cells
Mindy Herrin (ABIO 499) - Characterization of beta-globin gene expression in murine erythroleukemia cells
Matthew Swift (ABIO 499) - Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) and its implementation into a fourth grade science curriculum
Leigh Stone (ABIO 199) - The use of gene therapy in the treatment of sickle cell disease