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Some of the Poster Prize Winners at ComBio 2008 with Edna Hardeman
Stephen Gray, Nikki Curthoys and Nicole Cloonan |
The Toshiya Yamada Early Career Award
2008 - Nicole Cloonan (the University of Queensland)
2007 - Owen Prall
2006 - Michael Murray, Fiona Simpson (Shared)
2005 - Jason Cain
Effects of BMP4 on wildtype and mutant ureteric branching morphogenesis in the developing mouse kidney in vitro.
2004 - Kristyn Bates (WA)
Reactive events in a rat fetal transplantation model of chronic cortical gliosis
2003 - Sonja McKeown (Murdoch Children's Research Institute)
Sox10 overexpression induces EMT and generation of neural crest."
2002 - Nathan Harvey (University of Adelaide)
Progressive alteration of cell competence in the ectodermal lineage
2001 - Damien Bates (Murdoch Children's Research Institute)
Axon pathfinding in the forelimb is independent of the vascular scaffold along which it tracks.
The Keith Dixon Prize in Developmental Biology
2008 - Jianbin Wang (Australian National University); Stephen Gray, (Monash University) Shared
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2007 - Ken Walker
2006 - Simon Wilkins
2005 - Simon Wells
What causes irregular distributions of cells on the rostrocaudal axis of the spinal cord?
2004 - Rob White (WA)
Isolation of a Pax group III gene from the crustacean (Cherax destructor): Expression during development and regeneration
2003 - Lisa Wilson (Murdoch Children's Research Institute)
Identification of pituitary developmental genes using microarray.
2002 - Gabriel Kolle (University of Queensland)
Characterisation and functional analysis of a Crim1 orthologue in zebrafish development.
2001 - Jane Sibbons (University of Adelaide)
Characterisation of the Drosophila dead ringer gene in eye development.
The David Walsh Student Prize
2008 - Alex Combes (the University of Queensland)
2007 - Helen Faddy
2006 - Tom Keeble
2005 - Nicole Cloonan
Multiple domains control the cellular localization and protein-protein interactions of human stress activated protein kinase interacting protein 1 (Sin1)
2004 - Esme Hatchell (WA)
Cloning of a novel SRA-binding protein, SLIRP, that regulates estrogen action in cancer cells
2003 - Jim Tiao (WA Institute for Medical Research)
Neuregulin3 cytoplasmic domain interacts specifically with 14-3-3 and PICK1 - potential for bidirectional signaling.
2002 - Gregory Pelka (Children's Medical Research Institute)
Development of mouse models for Rett syndrome.
2001 - Meghan Thomas (University of Western Australia)
PAX7 induces in vitro differentiation of neurons and expression of the axonal guidance cue EphrinA-2.
ANZSCDB Cell Biology Student poster prize
2008 - Nikki Curthoys (Children's Hospital at Westmead)
Portland Press Poster Award
2007 - Lauren Cowell
2006 - Chad Heazlewood
2005 - Melanie Norris
Membrane transduction by a glutathione s-transferase
2004 - Christin Down (WA)
Role of the Hu proteins, HuR and HuD, in the regulation of androgen receptor ex-pression and activity in prostate cancer cells
2003 - Tom Keeble (Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland)
Characterisation of an atypical tyrosine kinase, RYK, in the mammalian brain.
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