2014 Posters
- Influenza viruses with receptor-binding N1 neuraminidases. Kathryn A. Hooper1 and Jesse D. Bloom2. 1Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, University of Washington; Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. 2Division of Basic Sciences and Computational Biology Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
- Insect larvae as a potential environmental source of endophytic bacteria for poplar seedlings in native riparian habitats. Alex Batson, Mahsa Khorasani, Andrew W. Sher, Neil D. Fleck and Sharon L. Doty. School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington.
- Universal Influenza Vaccine: Prime Boost Regimen. Hannah Kalinoski1, Carrie Baldwin1, Merika Treants1, Possu Huang2, David Baker2 and Deborah Fuller3. 1Department of Microbiology, University of Washington. 2Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington. 3Department of Microbiology, National Primate Research Center, University of Washington.
- Defining the novel signal transduction pathways of Psl-dependent signaling in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. H. A. Silver, C. R. Armbruster and M. R. Parsek. Department of Microbiology, University of Washington.
- Distribution and Biodiversity of tardigrades (water bears) in the Grand Canyon National Park. Jesse Kerr, Michaela Alvers, Burnett Grant, Sam Brown and Clarissa Dirks. Department of Biology, Evergreen State College.
- Cho, an endonuclease that functions with the UvrABC nucleotide excision repair complex to repair psoralen-induced damage. Vidya Perera, Justin Courcelle and Charmain Courcelle. Department of Biology, Portland State University, Portland, OR.
- Completion of DNA Replication. Brian M. Wendel, Charmain T. Courcelle and Justin Courcelle. Department of Biology, Portland State University, Portland, OR.
- Overexpression of GALLS Interacting Protein in Arabidopsis roots stimulates Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and suppresses host defense responses. Wei Wei1, Yaling Wang2,3, Lan-Ying Lee2, Larry D. Hodges1, Walt Ream1, and Stanton B. Gelvin2.1Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, 2Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, 3School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen.
Note to authors: Tape will be provided to attach your poster to the wall. You may bring any size poster, typical sizes range from three to four feet wide. If you would like to present a poster at the conference please email your citation in the format above to Derek Wood.
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