Biology and Marine Biology

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Michael J. Courchesne, Calvin R. Justus, Elizabeth W. Freeman, John Y. Bowen, Maria C. White, Lauren B.
Singletary, Arthur R. Frampton Jr. Exploration of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) as an oncolytic
agent for human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). North Carolina American Society for
Microbiology 2010 Meeting, East Carolina University, October 2, 2010.


Lauren B. Singletary, B.M. Kurtz, S.D. Kelly, and Arthur R. Frampton Jr. Equus caballus MHC class I is an
entry receptor for equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1). Mid-Atlantic Microbial Pathogenesis
Meeting, Wintergreen, VA, January 30-February 1, 2011.


Lauren B. Singletary, B.M. Kurtz, S.D. Kelly, and Arthur R. Frampton Jr. Equus caballus MHC class I is an
entry receptor for equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1).Graduate Student Symposium. University
of North Carolina Wilmington, April 28, 2011.


Christy Visaggi


Visaggi, C. and Kelley, P. Geographic variation in predatory drilling on bivalves across four ecoregions in
Brazil. American Malacological Society and Western Society of Malacologists, June, 2010.


Kelley, P. and Visaggi, C. Learning paleontology through doing: integrating a publishable research project
into an invertebrate paleontology laboratory course. Geological Society of America, October,
2010.


Gonnerman, M., Visaggi, C., Dietl, G., Friend, D., and Kelley, P. Variation in feeding behavior by the
naticid gastropod Neverita duplicata in the presence of its predator, the blue crab Callinectes
sapidus. Southeastern Geological Society of America, March, 2011.


Thornberg, H., Visaggi, C., Mason, P., Parnell, B., Kelley, P., and Dietl, G. Using Ostracoda and
Foraminifera for paleoenvironmental analysis of the Duplin (Pliocene) and Waccamaw
(Pleistocene) formations in North Carolina, Southeastern Geological Society of America, March,
2011.


*Co-authored 4 additional abstracts for SEGSA, March, 2011.


Ginger Winder


Winder, V., and Emslie, S. Ecology of Nelson’s, Seaside and Saltmarsh Sparrows (Ammodramus nelsoni,
A. maritimus and A. caudacutus, respectively) and mercury availability at breeding versus non-
breeding sites. Association of Field Ornithologists/Cooper Ornithological Society/Wilson’s
Ornithological Society, March, 1011.


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Leigh Anne Harden


Williard, A.S., Harden, L.A. in press. Seasonal changes in thermal environment and metabolic enzyme
activity in the diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin). Comparative Biochemistry and
Physiology Part B.

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