Students in the Wibbels lab:
Previous Students:
- JoAnne Hanson. M.S. 1997. Thesis title: Development of Methods for Estimating Hatchling Sea Turtle Sex Ratios.
- Jon Cowan. M.S. 1997. Thesis title: Cloning and Expression Analysis of Steroidogenic Factor 1 in a Turtle with
Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination.
- Shane Tubbs. M.S. 1998. Plan II Thesis title: Prosection for Central Venous Line Placement.
- Chris Murdock. M.S. 2000. Thesis Title: Development of a Quantitative Competitive RT-PCR for Aromatase and SF-1 Expression in a Reptile with Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination.
- Alyssa Geis. M.S. 2001. Thesis Title: Evaluation of Sex Ratios in Sea Turtle Populations.
- Jenny Estes. M.S. 2003. Thesis Title: Evaluation of Hatchling Sex Ratios from Natural Nesting Beaches of Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtles.
- Keela Dodd. M.S. 2004. Thesis Title: Investigations of the Physiology of Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination.
- Alyssa Geis. Ph.D. 2004. Dissertation Title: Utilizing Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation of Sea Turtle Populations.
- Chris Murdock. Ph.D. 2004. Dissertation Title: Molecular Basis of Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination.
Current Students:
- Jenny Estes: Research Topic Sex Ratios in Sea Turtle Populations.
- Keela Dodd: Research Topic: Molecular Biology of Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination.
- Amber Park: Research Topic: Sex Ratios Produced in the Kemp's Ridley Recovery Program.
- Anne Marie LeBlanc: Research Topic. Optimizing Methodology for Enhancing Sea Turtle Nesting Beach Conservation Programs.
- Andy Coleman: Research Topic: Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination and Marine Turtle Conservation.
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