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Christina Chan-Weiher

Education

  • M.S.  University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
  • B.S.  University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada

Departmental Roles

  • Assist the Biology Department by coordinating the preparation and implementation of laboratories that require support.
  • Supervise student apprentices in accomplishing such goals.
  • FOR FACULTY: Please fill out the Prep Lab Job Request for work you would like to have done.

Research

  • Selected Publications:

    Webb CJ, Chan-Weiher CCY, Johnson, DA.  (2008).  Isolation of a novel family of genes related to 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases from soybean and analysis of their expression during root nodule senescence.  Journal of Plant Physiology 16: 1736-1744.

    She Q, Singh RK, Confalonieri F, Zivanovic Y, Allard G, Awayez MJ, Chan-Weiher CCY, Clausen IG, Curtis BA, De Moors A, Erauso G, Fletcher C, Gordon PMK, Heikamp-de Jong I, Jeffries AC, Kozera CJ, Medina N, Peng X, Thi-Ngoc HP, Redder P, Schenk ME, Theriault C, Tolstrup N, Charlebois RL, Doolittle WF, Duguet M, Gaasterland T, Garrett RA, Ragan MA, Sensen CW, Van der Oost J.  (2001).  The complete genome of the crenarchaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus P2.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 98: 7835-7840.

    Charlebois RL, Singh RK, Chan-Weiher CCY, Allard G, Chow C, Confalonieri F, Curtis B, Duguet M, Erauso G, Faguy D, Gaasterland T, Garrett RA, Gordon P, Jeffries AC, Kozera C, Kushwaha N, Lafleur E, Medina N, Peng X, Penny SL, She QX, St Jean A, van der Oost J, Young F, Zivanovic Y, Doolittle WF, Ragan MA, Sensen CW.  (2000).  Gene content and organization of a 281-kbp contig from the genome of the extremely thermophilic archaeon,Sulfolobus solfataricusP2.  Genome 43: 116-136.


Contact information:
Phillips Hall 350
Department of Biology
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004
Ph: 715-836-3403
Fax: 715-836-5089
chanweih@uwec.edu

 

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