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Where are they now?

Karl Simon

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 2001,Dalhousie)
Thesis - A behavioral analysis of granule group mutations in Drosophila melanogaster
Currently - Dalhousie Medical School
Amanda McGuire

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 2001,Dalhousie)
Thesis - Parthenogenesis and imprinting in Drosophila melanogaster
Currently - Working while applying to professional schools.
Andrew Haigh

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 2001,Dalhousie)
Thesis - Generation of a garnet null
Currently - M.Sc. Dalhousie
Vincent Joanis

(MSc. thesis, 2001,Dalhousie)
Thesis - Regulation of genomic imprinting in Drosophila melanogaster
Currently - Dalhousie Medical School
Audra Lynn

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 2000, Dalhousie)
Thesis - Molecular analysis of the garnet gene
Currently - M.Sc. Dalhousie

Michael Alperyn

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 2000,Dalhousie)
Thesis - Behavioral analysis of the garnet gene
Currently - MSc. Univ. of Manitoba
Robyn Macfarlane

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 2000, Dalhousie)
Thesis - Genetic interactions between garnet and zeste
Currently - Dalhousie Medical School
Krish Malaviarachchi

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 2000, Dalhousie)
Thesis - Developmental analysis of the effect of the Artemia heat shock protein in Drosophila
Currently - M.Sc. Dalhousie
 
Sonia Meadows

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 2000, Mt. St. Vincent)
Thesis - Northern analysis of the garnet gene
Currently - MSc Univ of Ottawa
 
Tracey Wentzell

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 1999, Mt. Allison University)
Thesis - Generation of garnet null mutations
Currently - McGill Medical School MD/MBA program
Sheila MacLean

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 1998, Mt. Allison University)
Thesis - Temporal and spacial analysis of garnet transcription by tissue in situ hybridization
Currently - MSc. Simon Fraser University - Verhayen Lab
Adrian Jones

(B.Sc. honours thesis, 1998, Mt. Allison University)
Thesis - PCR analysis of garnet mutations
Currently - McGill Journalism program after having traveled through Central and South America for a year
   
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Our Lab-Some of the things we have been up to:

We hosted the 2000 Atlantic Canada Drosophila Conference
We hosted the 2000 Atlantic
Canada Drosophila Conference
A resident mad scientist
A resident mad scientist

Party in the Lab
A party in the lab

Demonstrating the Drosophila courtship dance
Demonstrating the Drosophila
courtship dance

Contact Information:

Dr. Vett Lloyd
Biology Department, Mount Allison University
63B York Street
Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada E4L 1G7
Phone: (506) 364-2509
Fax: (506) 364-2505
E-mail: vlloyd@mta.ca

   
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