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Mike Dores
Ph.D., Northwestern University (2009)

Thesis:
Dependence of early endocytosis on clathrin adaptors and the scaffold protein Ede1.
Current position:
Postdoc at University of California, San Diego

Mike French
B.S., M.S., Bucknell University

Thesis:
Regulation of the Rsp5 HECT Domain Ubiquitin Ligase
Current position:
Postdoctoral Fellow at The Salk Institute for Biological Studies

Amy DeHart
B.S., University of Washington (1997)

Thesis:
Identification and Characterization of Proteins Required for Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Current position:
USDA, postdoctoral fellow, University of California at Berkeley

Rebecca Dunn
B.S., Bucknell University (1996)

Thesis:
Roles of the hect Domain Ubiquitin Ligase Rsp5 in Endocytosis
Current position:
Postdoctoral fellow, Mass General, lab of Bob Kingston

Smitha Francis
B.S., LeMoyne College (1997)
M.S., Upstate Medical University (2000)

Lab Technician

Ingrid Jordens
B.S., Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam
Ph.D., Leiden University/Netherlands Cancer Institute (2005)

Postdoc

Deborah Klos
B.S., Muhlenberg College (2001)
Ph.D., Northwestern University (2006)

Thesis:
Wendy Lin
B.S., University of California at Berkeley (2000)
Ph.D., Northwestern University (2006)

Thesis: Post-translational modifications and functions of Vps27, a UIM-containing protein required for MVE budding
Joshua Schnell
B.S., Tulane University (1997)
Ph.D., Northwestern University

Thesis:
Identification and Characterization of Proteins Required for Ubiquitin-Dependent Internalization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Current position:
Assistant Chair and Lecturer, Dept. of Biology, Molecular Biology & Cell Biology, Northwestern University

Susan Shih
B.S., UC Los Angeles (1994)


Thesis:
Identification and Characterization of the CIS- and TRANS-Acting Components Required for Ubiquitin-Dependent Receptor Endocytosis
Current position:
NRSA Postdoctoral fellow, University of California

Svetla Stamenova
B.A., Lakeforest College (2002)


Lab Technician

Adam Adler
B.A., Northwestern University (2004)


Honors Thesis:
Rsp5 and the Multivesicular Body Protein Sorting Pathway
Current position:
Ph.D. candidate, Cancer Biology, Stanford University

Damian Allen
B.S., Northwestern University (2002)


Honors Thesis:
Identification of Proteins Involved in Ubiquitin-Dependent Internalization in Yeast
Current position:Ph.D. candidate, Department of Chemistry, University of California at Los Angeles

Karl Bilimoria
B.S., Northwestern University (1998)
M.S., Indiana University (2002)

Honors Thesis:
The Yeast Alpha-Factor Receptor Does Not Undergo Degradation When Mislocalized to the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Cytoplasm, Suggesting a Localized Regulatory Mechanism for Monoubiquitination of Plasma Membrane Proteins
Current postition:
Medical student, Indiana University

Elizabeth Brown
B.S., Northwestern University (2002)


Current position:
National Cancer Policy Board at the National Academies

Adam Hauch
B.A., Northwestern University (2006)


Current position:
Medical school candidate

Ava Hosseini

Janice Hsu

Jenny Jemc
B.S., Northwestern University (2001)


Honors Thesis:
Identification of Internalization Signals and Regulatory Proteins Required for Endocytosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Current position:Ph.D. candidate, Department of Biology, Massachussetts Institute of Technology

Zachary Kramer
B.S., Northwestern University (2005)


Lab Technician

Ben Kretzman

Susan Pacheco
B.S., Northwestern University (1999)

Current position:Northwestern University medical student

Stella Paparizos
Shamantha Reddy

Mark Rosenzweig
B.S., Northwestern University (2000)


Honors Thesis:Identification and Characterization of UDI1, a Yeast Gene Required for Ubiquitin-mediated Endocytosis
Current position:
Ph.D. candidate, Department of Biology, Massachussetts Institute of Technology

Myra Sutanto
B.S., Northwestern University (2002)


Honors Thesis:
Identification and Characterization of Monoubiquitin-binding Proteins
Current position:
Northwestern University Law student

Judy Tsai
B.A., Northwestern University (2004)


Honors Thesis:
Identification and Characterization of Ubiquitin-dependent Internalization Mutants
Current position:
Ph.D. candidate, Program in Cardiovascular Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine
Laura Warner

Katharine Lee
B.S., University of Arizona (1999)
Ph.D., Northwestern University (NUIN) (2000)


Current position:
Technology Transfer program, Northwestern University


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