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Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth

What's the secret to getting hired at Emory University?

I don't know since I have not been hired there.

Posted @ 05:21PM, February 20, 2008 by Elizabeth Bowen | Permalink
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Michael

How would you describe what you did at Emory University?

As a student, I also interned in a drosophila genetics lab and at the Science Features department of CNN.

Posted @ 12:05PM, September 13, 2007 by Michael Linde | Permalink
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Kathryn Rodeheffer

Kathryn

How would you describe what you did at Emory University?

I obtained a PhD in Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology. I investigated the molecular mechanisms of mammalian reproduction in transgenic and knockout mouse models. I participated in weekly journal clubs, seminars, and semi-annual international conferences. My publication record follows:

Shur, B.D., Rodeheffer, C., Ensslin, M.A., Lyng, R., Raymond, A. (2006) Identification of novel gamete receptors that mediate sperm adhesion to the egg coat. Mol Cell Endocrinol 250: 137-148.

Shur, B.D., Ensslin, M.A. and Rodeheffer, C. (2004) SED1 function during mammalian sperm-egg adhesion. Curr Opinion Cell Biol 16:477-485.

Shur, B.D., Rodeheffer, C., and Ensslin, M.A. (2004) Mammalian fertilization. Curr Biol 14:R691-R692.

Rodeheffer, C. and Shur B.D. (2003) Characterization of a novel ZP3-independent sperm-binding ligand that facilitates sperm adhesion to the egg coat. Development 131:503-512.

Rodeheffer, C. and Shur, B.D. (2003) Sperm from Beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase I-null mice exhibit precocious capacitation. Development 131:491-501.

Rodeheffer, C. and Shur, B.D. (2002) Sperm from Beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase-null mice exhibit a precocious capacitation phenotype. Mol Biol Cell 13 (Supplement): 385a.

Rodeheffer, C. and Shur B.D. (2002) Targeted mutations in Beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase I reveal its multiple cellular functions. Biochem et Biophys Acta 1573:258-270.

Rodeheffer, C. and Shur, B.D. (2001) Beta-1,4-galacotsyltransferase-null sperm bind to the ovulated zona pellucida through a ZP3-and OGP-independent mechanism. Mol Biol Cell 12 (Supplement): 114a.

Rodeheffer, C. and Shur, B.D. (2000) Beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase-null sperm bind to the ovulated zona pellucida through a ZP3-indpendent mechanism. Mol Biol Cell 11 (Supplement): 618a.
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Posted @ 04:28PM, August 31, 2007 by Kathryn Rodeheffer | Permalink
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Natalie

How would you describe what you did at Emory University?

Phi Beta Kappa
Highest Honors

Posted @ 08:32AM, August 25, 2007 by Natalie Metzger | Permalink
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Michelle Massie

Michelle

How would you describe what you did at Emory University?

Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency Program

Posted @ 09:21AM, July 30, 2007 by Michelle Massie | Permalink
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Will Deakin

Will

How would you describe what you did at Emory University?

Top Executiive MBA program, overseas study.

Posted @ 09:39AM, July 06, 2007 by Will Deakin | Permalink
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Chris Fedusiv

Chris

How would you describe what you did at Emory University?

Pre-med with a minor in business.

Posted @ 03:32PM, June 17, 2007 by Chris Fedusiv | Permalink
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Sam Fisher

Sam

How would you describe what you did at Emory University?

Culture Concentration in Religion focused on China, India, and Japan ... belief systems and cultural symbolism. Minor in Linguistics emphasized language, cognition, culture, and metaphor studies.

Posted @ 08:16PM, June 12, 2007 by Sam Fisher | Permalink
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