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Role of Angiotensin II in Responses to Environmental Heat Stress and Acclimation
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Christopher C. Barney
Analyses of Fundamental Transcription Factors of Giardia lamblia in Response to Host Environments
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Aaron A. Best
Role of Endophytic Fungi in Managed and Natural Ecosystems
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Thomas Bultman
Role of a Novel Vasopressin Receptor in Cell Growth
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Maria Burnatowska-Hledin
Regulation of Membrane Transporters by Reactive Oxygen Species
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Leah Chase
Evolution of the Plant Families Commelinaceae and Bromeliaceae
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Tim Evans
Environmental Impact on Puberty and Reproductive Function
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Greg Fraley
Molecular Regulation of Lipid Metabolism
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Virginia McDonough
Community-level Consequences of Chemical Defense in Tropical Pioneer Plant Seeds
- Principal Investigator: Dr. K. Greg Murray
Impacts of a Symbiotic Fungus on a Plant's Ability to Respond to Environmental Changes via Stomatal Conductance and Water-use Efficiency
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Debbie Swarthout
Environmental Impacts on Hormonal Factors that Mediate Reproductive Success in a Songbird
- Principal Investigators: Drs. Kathy Winnett-Murray and Greg Fraley
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