Tim Marquis, who graduated in 2015 with his bachelor’s degree in biomedical science, discovered a novel pituitary cell type of the lamprey as an undergraduate at UNH while working in the lab of?Dr. Stacia Sower, a researcher with the?NH Agricultural Experiment Station?and professor emeritus of biochemistry and molecular biology. Tim received three grants from the Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research:
Research 188体育app_188体育在线-平台官网 and Apprenticeship Program (REAP), Summer 2012
Topic:?Training and Learning Research in Molecular, Biochemical and Neuroendocrinological Studies of Brain and Pituitary Hormones of Fish
Undergraduate Research Award (URA) ,?Fall 2012,?as part of an undergraduate research team with Mary Hayes
>Topic: A Comparative Study of Snap-Frozen vs. RNAlater? Tissue Preservation by In-situ Hybridization Characterization of Lamprey Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptors I, II, & III in the Brain and Pituitary of the Sea Lamprey,?Petromyzon marinus
Undergraduate Research Award (URA), Fall 2013
Topic: Neuroendocrine Insights from a Basal Vertebrate:?in-situ?Hybridization of Glycoprotein Hormone Subunits, 1GpA2, 1GTHβ, 1GpB5, in the Sea Lamprey,?Petromyzon marinus