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2005 Rockefeller Graduates

One of Rockefeller’s unique Convocation traditions is the tributes given to graduates by their faculty mentors. Printed here are the transcripts of these speeches, as they were read on June 16. In addition to graduates below, four others — Esra Asılmaz, Eli Chen, Lily Copenagle and Deborah M. Gurner — were awarded degrees in absentia.
B.S., Cornell University
Nuts and Bolts of the Nuclear Pore Complex:Nup133 Structure Highlights the Modularity of the NPC

presented by Günter Blobel
Universita Di Pisa, Laurea
Neural Network Guided Search for Particle Resonances at Fermilab

presented by Konstantin A.Goulianos
A.B., Princeton University
A.B.,Princeton University Exploring the Early Events in the HIV-1 Life Cycle: From Post-entry Restriction to Nuclear Import

presented by Mark Muesing
B.S., Brandeis University
M.P.H.,University of Minnesota
Interpreting the Human and Other Genome Sequences via Computational Methods

presented by Jürg Ott
Vordiplom, University of Osnabr?ck
Diplom,University of Cologne
Great Expectations:Function of the Csk Adaptor Protein Cbp in T Cells

presented by Alexander Tarakhovsky
B.S., M.S., Polytechnic University
Why this Genetic Code? An Investigation into the Stability and Error Tolerance of the Genetic Code

presented by Sidney Strickland (on behalf of Joshua Lederberg)
B.S., Spelman College
Allosteric Features in Src and Abl Tyrosine Kinase Regulation

presented by John Kuriyan
B.S.E., Princeton University
Losing GPR7,the Neuropeptide W1 Receptor:Would it Make You Obese,Lazy,Sleepy or Depressed?

presented by Jeffrey M.Friedman
B.S., University of Tartu
Studies on Protein Phosphorylation in the Circadian Clock of Drosophila melanogaster

presented by Michael W.Young
Licenciatura, National Autonomous University of Mexico
D.E.A., Ma?trise,Universit? Paris VII
A New Way of Ticking for the Circadian Clock,FRET Analysis of PER/TIM Interactions

presented by Michael W.Young
B.A., Rutgers University
Targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis Metabolism during Infection

Presented by John McKinney
Diplom, University of Aachen
M.S.,University of California at Riverside
The Myosin-like Proteins in S.cerevisiae:Multifunctional, Structural Components of the Nuclear Envelope

Presented by Michael P.Rout
B.A., Hunter College,City University of New York
The Structural and Functional Analysis of a Voltage-dependent Potassium Channel

presented by Roderick MacKinnon
B.A., Rutgers University
The Seven Month Itch ... The Role of an E3 Ligase in Immune Response Modulation

presented by Alexander Tarakhovsky
B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University
Comparative Analysis of Alternative Splicing in Human,Mouse and Rat Transcriptomes

presented by Theresa Gaasterland
B.S., University of Ljubljana
Nova Regulates Brain-specific Splicing of RNAs Encoding Synaptic Protein Networks

presented by Robert B.Darnell
B.S., Stanford University
Homologous Recombination and Chromosome Ends: TRF2 Keeps Telomeres Out of the Loop

presented by Titia de Lange
B.Sc., B.A.,University of New South Wales
A Novel Approach in the Control of Antibiotic Resistant Enterococci and the Bioteror Agent Bacillus anthracis

presented by Vincent A.Fischetti
July 1, 2005  



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