The 1999 Summer Research Fellows at Davidson are listed below, along with the name of their research project and the name of their faculty mentors.

Nathaniel Cook
Dr. Karen Bernd, mentor
Translocation meets resistance: Characterizing herbicide resistance in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii tip mutants

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Courtney Ewart
Dr. David Wessner, mentor
Molecular analysis of the mouse hepatitis virus receptor
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Jennie Hillman
Dr. Julio Ramirez, mentor
Electrophysiological analysis of sprouting in the crossed temporo-dentate pathway
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David Lamar, Suzanne Moore, Annie Welsh
Dr. Mark Stanback, mentor

Nest site fidelity in eastern bluebirds: predator vs. parasite avoidance
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Eastern bluebirds as bio-indicators on North Carolina golf courses
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Condition-assortative pairing in eastern bluebirds: Cause or consequence of mate choice?
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Shane Lindsey, Jennifer Roberts
Dr. Michael Dorcas, mentor
Geographic variation in turtle populations of the Davidson area
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Melanie Majure
Dr. Julio Ramirez, mentor
The effects of nerve growth factor on septodentate sprouting following unilateral entorhinal cortex lesions
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Hughes Summer Research Fellows '97

Hughes Summer Research Fellows '98

Hughes Summer Research Fellows 2000