Biology and Marine Biology

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CURRICULUM VITAE


Linda Foerst Potts, Ph.D.


PERSONAL:
Work Address: University of North Carolina Wilmington
Department of Biology and Marine Biology
2019 Friday Hall
Wilmington, NC 28403
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: Work: (910) 962-3352


EDUCATION:


Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1992-1996
Major: Cell Biology and Anatomy


B.S., University of Missouri at Columbia 1988-1992
Major: Honors Biology


APPOINTMENTS:
Senior Lecturer of Biology 1999-present
University of North Carolina Wilmington


Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology 1998-1999
University of North Carolina Wilmington


Instructor of Biology at Queens College 1996-1998
Charlotte, North Carolina


Instructor of Biology 6/96-8/96
The Princeton Review


Teaching Assistant 1993-1994
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill


PUBLICATIONS:


Disruption of Msx-1 and Msx-2 Reveals Roles for These Genes in Craniofacial, Eye, and Axial
Development: L. Foerst Potts and
T.W. Sadler. Developmental Dynamics, Volume 209: 70-84 (1997).


The Use of Antisense Oligonucleotide Technology and Mouse Whole Embryo Culture to Study Gene
Function During Organogenesis: Linda Foerst Potts and T.W. Sadler. Molecular and Cellular
Methods in Developmental Toxicology. CRC Press Inc., George P. Daston, Editor, (1997).

Mouse Whole Embryo Culture and Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotides: New Approaches to Studying
Genes Involved in Early Development:
T.W. Sadler, K.M. Denno, L. Foerst Potts. Methods in Developmental Toxicology and Biology.
Stephen Klug, Editor, Blackwell Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin, (1997).
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