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Nancy Huang Assistant Professor of Biology
Education B.S. Biology, 1997. The College of William and Mary Ph.D. Biology, 2003. Harvard University Research Interests - Embryonic development of the nematode C. elegans - Translational regulation of maternally provided mRNAs - RNA inhibition (RNAi) Course Information
Personal Interests Running, hiking, quilting, traveling 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.
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