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Bae, JuYun
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Boehm, Bayli
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Boley, Patricia
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Bolterstein, Elyse
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Booth, Clarissa
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Brody, Matthew
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Elmergreen, Tammy
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Hutchinson, John
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Irving, Roy
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Johnson, Brian
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Johnson, Delinda
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Jung-Hynes, Brittney
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Kumar, Kartik
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Lee, Narae
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Pham, Ly
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Rufer, Echoleah
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Sand, Jordan
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Schmit, Travis
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Shan, Weihua
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Shanle, Erin
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Shetty, Ameesha
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Syed, Deeba
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Tarapore, Rohinton
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Wiecinski, Paige
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Wong, Letitia
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Yang, Sarah
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Yu, Min
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Zhao, Yun
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Calkins, Marcus
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Shanle, Erin
Erin Shanle - Email
PhD Candidate - Started Fall 2008
Hometown: Rochester, IL
Rotating through research labs
Undergraduate Work
2008 - BS in Chemistry and BA in Plant Biology from Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
Why I Joined METC
The METC program approaches toxicology from an environmental perspective and a cellular/molecular perspective. The faculty affiliated with the program are from a variety of disciplines which allows diverse opportunities for research. There is a strong emphasis on research which is great preparation for a career in research. Madison is also a beautiful location.
Publications- Anterola A, Shanle E. 2008. Genomic insights in moss gibberellin biosynthesis. The Bryologist. 111, 218-230.
Poster/Pesentation- Shanle, E; Crandall-Stotler, B; Anterola, A. 2008. Effects of gibberellin and a gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitor on spore germination in the liverwort Fossombronia crassifolia Spruce. 100th Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Academy of Sciences, Urbana-Champaign, IL. Awarded Best Poster for the Botany Division.
- Shanle, E; Anterola, A; Vidal-Russel, R. 2007. ent-Kaurene and Kauran-16-ol Formation in the Moss Physcomitrella patens: Functional Identification of a Unique Diterpene Cyclase. Southern Illinois University Annual Undergraduate Research Forum, Carbondale,IL. Awarded First Place.
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