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Making Sense with Antisense: Determining the Roles of Msx Genes in Mouse Whole Embryo Culture:
Thomas W. Sadler and L. Foerst Potts. Studies in Stomatology and Craniofacial Biology, Chapter 5,
M. Michael Cohen, Jr., Bruce J. Baum, Editors, IOS Press (1997).
Antisense Disruption of the Msx Genes Reveals Roles in Development of Craniofacial, Eye and Axial
Structures: L. Foerst Potts, M. Monroe, and T.W. Sadler. 13th International Congress of
Developmental Biology, Society for Developmental Biology and International Society for
Developmental Biologists, abstract, (1997).
Antisense Disruption of the Msx Genes Reveals Functional Roles Crucial to the Development of
Craniofacial, Eye and Axial Development: L. Foerst Potts, T.W. Sadler. 36th Annual Teratology
Society Meeting, abstract, (1996).
The Role of the MSX Homeobox Genes and Other Signals in Craniofacial Development: T.W.
Sadler, Ph.D., Jean M. Lauder, Ph.D., Dana L. Shuey, Ph.D., Julian Moiseiwitsch, D.D.S., and Linda
Foerst Potts. Proceedings of the Greenwood Genetic Center, Vol. 15, abstract, (1996).
The Role of Msx-1 and Msx-2 in Development Using Antisense Technology with Murine Whole
Embryo Culture: L. Foerst Potts and T.W. Sadler.
Teratology 51: 156. Abstract and Presentation at the 35th Annual Teratology Society Meeting, (1995).
HONORS, AWARDS and PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Lecturer of the Year Award 2006
Recognized every year as UNCW faculty who have had a
significant impact on graduating seniors 2000-present
University of North Carolina Wilmington:
Activities:
Faculty advisor to Tri-Beta Biological Honor Society 1998-present
Tri-Beta Southeast District Convention- faculty representative 2007
Traveled with two UNCW students presenting research
Poster session judge-Tri-Beta Southeast District Convention 2007
Committees:
Scholarship Committee Chair 2000-present
New Hanover-Pender Medical Society Scholarship Committee 2008-present
Undergraduate Assessment Review Committee 2014-present
Advancement and Student Relations Committee 2009-2012
Master’s Thesis Committee for Samantha Johnson 2004-2005