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Shannon Newman
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Brian Maunze
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Dr. Christine Anderson
- Post-doctoral fellow
- Ph.D., Marine Biology, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 2006
- B.S., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Graduate work involved studying marine bryozoans in the genus Watersipora and their uncultivated symbionts
- Colonized January, 2007
- Investigated the role of the c-di-GMP
phosphodiesterase BinA encoded downstream of the syp cluster
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Dr. Elizabeth Hussa
- Graduate student
- B.A. in Biology with minors in Chemistry and Russian,
Illinois Wesleyan University
- Colonized August, 2003
- Investigated the role of two-component response regulators
in symbiotic colonization and in particular, SypG
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Cynthia Darnell
- Research assistant
- B.S. in Biology, North Central College, 2006
- Colonized June, 2006
- Projects include the characterization of V. fischeri response regulators mutants and the role of SypE in RscS-induced syp-dependent
phenotypes
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Dr. Emily
Yip
- Received Ph.D., Dec, 2007
- B.S. in Microbiology, University
of Illinois
- Colonized July, 2002
- Co-discovered the syp locus; investigated its role in symbiosis
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Dr.
Kati Geszvain
- Post-doctoral fellow
- Ph.D., Genetics Program, University of Wisconsin, 2003
- B.S., University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
- Graduate work involved studying the flap region of RNA
polymerase in E. coli
- Colonized October, 2003
- Investigated RscS structure/function
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Jenny Wu
- 2007
Summer Research Program transient symbiont
- Sophomore, University of IL - Urbana-Champaign
- Worked on identifying the response regulator that functions downstream of RscS
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Michael Misale
- 2006
Summer Research Program transient symbiont
- Junior, Carthage College
- Sought and characterized mutations in V. fischeri
sensor
kinase RscS
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Deborah
Muganda
- 2006
Summer Research Program transient symbiont
- Junior, North Central College
- Characterized V. fischeri two component regulators
SypG
and SypF
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Therese
Bartley O'Shea
- Research assistant
- B.A. in Biology, Trinity International University, 2000
- M.A. in Bioethics, Trinity International University, 2002
- Colonized June, 2001-June, 2006
- Projects included pgm, magnesium-dependent motility,
and the role of response regulators in symbiotic colonization
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Brian Grublesky
- B.S. in Molecular Biology, Benedictine University
- Colonized July, 2001
- Received M.S., May, 2005
- Co-discovered the syp locus
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Dr.
Cindy DeLoney-Marino
- PhD in Microbiology, UC Riverside, 2000
- M.S. in Biology, Eastern Washington University, 1996
- B.S. in Biology, Gonzaga University, 1993
- Studied the gastrointestinal bacterium H. pylori
- Symbiont from January, 2001 to June, 2003
- Projects included understanding the role of pgm
in symbiotic colonization and investigating the role of chemotaxis in symbiotic
initiation
- Currently an associate professor at University of Southern
Indiana
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Lexie Asrow
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Kristine Barney
- B.S. in Biology, Loyola University Chicago
- Symbiont 2001-2002
- Identified Crp as a regulator of rscS transcription
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Patricia Valassis
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Joy Campbell
- Research assistant from Jan-Aug., 2003
- 2001
Summer Research Program transient symbiont
- B. S. in Biology, with a minor in Chemistry,
North Park
University
- Projects included investigating rscS transcription
and the role of the rpoN gene in symbiotic colonization
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Cionne Wolfe
- Transient symbiont, June-August 2001
- Isolated the V. fischeri galK gene
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Stephanie
Miller
- 2000
Summer Research Program transient symbiont
- BS in Biology from Illinois Wesleyan University, Dec.
2000
- Left for graduate school at UNC-Chapel Hill
- Searched for RscS-controlled genes
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Nathan Montgomery
- B.S. in Biology, North Central College, 2000
- Member, Gamma Nu chapter of Tri-Beta honor society
- Symbiont 2000-2001
- Left for graduate school at UNC-Chapel Hill
- Searched for "RscR" using a yeast two-hybrid screen
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Ana Mrejeru
- 2000
Summer Research Program transient symbiont
- Loyola University graduate
- Studied V. fischeri chemotaxis in collaboration
with Dr. Alan Wolfe
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Line Skoufos
- B.S. in Biology, North Park University, 1999
- Symbiont 1999-2001
- Now at Baxter
- Characterized the rscS gene and its protein product
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