
Nancy Huang
Assistant Professor
Research Interests
Embryonic development of the nematode C. elegans
Translational regulation of maternally provided mRNAs
Personal Interests
Running, hiking, quilting, traveling
Curriculum Vitae
Publications
Huang, N. N., Mootz, D. E., Walhout, A. J. M., Vidal, M., and Hunter, C. P. (2002). MEX-3 interacting proteins link cell polarity to asymmetric gene expression In Caenorhabditis elegans. Development 129, 747-59.
Huang, N. N. and Hunter, C.P. (in preparation). Distinct protein domains regulate stability and patterning of MEX-3 in the C. elegans embryo.
Regular Classes
BY131 – Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology
BY231 – Genetics
BY380 - Advanced Cell Biology
BY466 – Developmental Biology
Education
B.S. Biology, 1997. The College of William and Mary
Ph.D. Biology, 2003. Harvard University
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