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Developmental Biology

Teaching Activities

Post-graduate, Honours projects and summer students.

PhD students:

1999 - Simon A. Boa “Nucleosome organisation over the ovine beta-lactoblobulin gene” (Edinburgh)
2002 - Margaret L. Opsahl “Variegated transgene expression in mice” (Edinburgh)
2004 - Chris Palgrave “African Swine Fever Virus pathogenesis: comparative analysis of immunoregulatory genes in domestic and wild pigs” (Edinburgh)
2005 - Gillian H. Little “Stat5 binding to chromatin” (Edinburgh)
2006 - Douglas B. Vasey “p21 expression in the mouse” (Dundee)
2006 - Ravikumar Manikam “Myostatin expression in the mouse mammary gland” (Edinburgh)
2007 - Rachel Young “Oxidative stress reporter genes” (Dundee)
2010 - Neil Mackenzie “Viral vector delivery of RNAi” (Edinburgh)
Current - Chiara Sartori “Generation of iPS cells” (Edinburgh)
Current - Reinhard Huber “Animal welfare and ethics of (transgenic and cloned) pigs used as biomedical research models” (Porto)