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New research from Heylandlab

by aheyland | Jul 17, 2015 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

New book on marine larval life histories is out

Characterization of histamine receptor 1 in sea urchin larval metamorphosis – paper by Keegan Lutek (MSc student 2017)

Interactive effects of calcium and temperature on Daphnia movement

New Biomarkers of post-settlement growth in sea urchins – PhD thesis Alyaa Fadl (2018)

Interactive effects of copper and calcium in Daphnia pulex – Paper from Andrew Liorti’s MSc thesis (2016)

A newly identified left–right asymmetry in larval sea urchins – Another asymmetry in sea urchin larvae (2016)

Consequences of calcium decline on the embryogenesis and life history of Daphnia magna – Maternal effects of calcium deficiency – MSc thesis Jamie Giardini (2015)

A detailed staging scheme for late larval development in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus focused on readily-visible juvenile structures within the rudiment

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  • MSc and PhD position available in the Heylandlab – Thyroid hormone signaling and function in sea urchin development and metamorphosis.
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