VCU Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Summer Institute
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Richard Fuller

  Home Institution
  Albert Hill Middle School   (Richmond, VA)
  E-mail:rfuller (at)richmond.k12.va.us

  Home mentor: Dr. Howard Hopkins
  
  E-mail: hhopkins (at) richmond.k12.va.us
  Affiliation:Principal
   Richmond Community High School
 

VCU Lab
[Life Science Building 3rd floor]
[Biology]
Tel: [828-0794]

VCU mentors
Jeff Elhai
[Life Science Building 3rd floor]
E-mail: elhaij (at) VCU.edu
  Wan-Ling Chiu
[Life Science Building 3rd floor]
E-mail: chiuw (at) VCU.edu
  Erica Satterfield
[Life Science Building 3rd floor]
E-mail: satterfielde (at) VCU.edu
 

Summer 2008
Research Proposal

Extraction of Genomic DNA from Strawberries
Research article, presented: (July 17th, 2008)
Delayed leaf senescence induces extreme drought tolerance in a flowering plant

Powerpoint presentation
Research presentation (5 August 2008)
6th Annual VCU-BBSI Closing Symposium
The Role of Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases in Plant Development: A Gene Expression Anaylsis Extending Science into the Classroom via DNA Extraction

Academic Year 2008-2009
Research Proposal

Genetic Expression Analysis of The Role of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases in the Regulation of Senescence and Flowering in Nicotiana tabacum: Extending Science to the Classroom Using DNA Extraction of Plant Cells

Summer 2009
Research Proposal

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Research article, presented ([date goes here])
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Research presentation (August 2009)
7th Annual VCU-BBSI Closing Symposium
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Final Research Proposal
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Prior research
Mathematical Logic
Probability theory

Characteristic interests and activities
A Love for Teaching,
Travel,
and Exploration.
Interested in Jazz and all forms of Art.
Global Warming-
A difficult road of discovery one that could have built into its curricula distinguished scientists who teach about this warming and preventative measures that man might take to offset this warming. Much of the warming is caused by human activity. Moreover, to include the history and theory of global warming. The internal conflicts plaguing the research, politics, and propoganda; and what role does government play in promoting climate studies. Also interested in diets and foods that keep people healthy.

Pertinent research articles (annotated)
Delayed leaf senescence induces extreme drought tolerance in a flowering plant

Engineering Photoassimilate partitioning in tobacco plants improves growth and productivity and provides pathogen resistance.

Cytokinin Regulates Type-A Arabidopsis Response Regulator Activity and Protein Stability via Two-Component Phosphorelay.

Plant Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling Cascades

The Regulation of 5' Upstream Regions of a Korean Radish Cationic Peroxidase Gene by Gibberellic Acid and Abscisic Acid












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