Hawaii State INBRE

Summer Research Program 2007

Cham Vina Saures and Brandy Pfifer were participants from Chaminade University in 2006.
Kimber Hawaii INBRE director Lon White congratulates Kimberly Cochrane to the best poster presentation in the graduate student category in 2006. Kimberly performed directed research under the mentorship of Dr. Alexander Stokes at the Queens Hospital Laboratory for Experimental Medicine on the characterization of the trans-membrane channel-like 8 (TMC8) protein.
John John Riel from HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY receives the best undergraduate poster award from INBRE P.I. Lon White. John presented a study on the "Degradation of plasmid DNA due to cytoplasmic components of mice spermatozoa imply the presence and activity of nucleases", which he completed in the laboratory of Dr. Monika Ward at the Institute for Biogenesis Research in the John Burns School of Medicine.
Gawecka Joanna Gawecka explains fluorescence resonance energy transfer.

nih This work is supported by grant P20 RR 16467 from the National Center for Research Resources/NIH.
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