Undergraduate Theses
2009
Smith, Amanda C. (2009): Involvement of Kinesin-1 in Pseudorabies Virus Transport. (Thesis No. 22948)
2008
Gawande, Richa M . (2008): Altered Mitochondrial Distribution and Transport in the Pathogenesis of Pseudorabies Virus Infection. (Thesis No. 22628)
Liu, Wendy W. (2008): Transport of Alpha-herpesvirus Structural Proteins in Axons. (Thesis No. 22642)
2007
Beylin, Marie E. (2007): In Vitro Astrocyte Responses to Pseudorabies Virus. (Thesis No. 21389)
Cohen, Gabriel (2007): The Normalization of HIV Testing in The United States: The Effect of "Opt-Out" Routine Testing on Patient Autonomy. (Thesis No. 21394)
Goheen, Morgan (2007): Construction and Characterization of a Pseudorabies Virus Mutants Expressing gC-GFP. (Thesis No. 21403)
Okonkwo, Stephanie O. (2007): A Critical Review of Alzheimer’s Disease Herpes Simplex Viral Pathogenesis Theory. (Thesis No. 21422)
2006
Bhat, Suneel Bhaskar (2006): Neuroprotective nature of the cytoplasmic prion protein and Us9 and gE intercellular trafficking: An approach using photoactivatable fluorescent molecules and live-cell imaging. (Thesis No. 19399)
Buerki, Robin Arthur (2006): The effects of authophagy on the replication of herpes simplex virus and pseudorabies virus. (Thesis No. 20239)
Kang, Kristopher (2006): Rotavirus vaccine implementation: Realizing the public health promise of Rotarix and Rotateq. (Thesis No. 20262)
Piccinotti, Silvia (2006): Herpesvirus infection induces the formation of nuclear actin filaments serving as a scaffold for capsid assembly. (Thesis No. 20275)
Zider, Jacqueline Elliott (2006): Engineering viruses to fight cancer: A review of selected antitumor therapies. (Thesis No. 20284)
2005
Carson, Katherine Lecker (2005): How Virulent and Attenuated Strains of PRV Counter the Apoptotic Response. (Thesis No. 19021)
Raldow, Ann Caroline (2005): Construction of an Attenuated Herpesvirus Recombinant that Expresses a Fluorescent Red Capsid Protein. (Thesis No. 19060)
2004
Bartlett, Edmund (2004): Isolation and Characterization of an Indomethacin Resistent Pseudorablies Virus Mutant. (Thesis No. 17271)
2003
Giron, Angela (2003): Sex Hormones & Human Papillomavirus: A Synergistic Effect on Cervical Cancer. (Thesis No. 16314)
Miller, Brian (2003): The Search for an ICP47 Homologue in PRV: Initial Characterization of the Putative UL21.5 Gene. (Thesis No. 16333)
Shackelton, Laura (2003): The Molecular Characterization of an Ancient Herpesvirus Gene: UL7 in Pseudorabies Virus. (Thesis No. 16345)
2002
Bratman, Scott Victor (2002): Intramolecular Determinants of Pseudorabies Virus Glycoprotein M. Subcellular Localization. (Thesis No. 15629)
Peebles, Carol Lee (2002): PC12 Cell Line as a Model System for PRV Infection and Viral Glycoprotein Transport in Neurons. (Thesis No. 15661)
2001
Chen, SuAnn S. (2001): ): Arecholine-Induced Depression and its Effects on the Immune System Response.(Thesis No. 13065)
Dasgupta, Nabarun (2001): How to know a jumping gene when you see one. (Thesis No. 14504)
Kemp, Clinton D. (2001): A comparative analysis of alphaherpesvirus Us9 homologs and molelcular dissection of the conserved basic domain of PRV Us9.(Thesis No. 14519)
Shah, Sachin D. (2001): Disseminating scientific and medical information to the public: A case study of West Nile virus in New York City in 1999 and 2000. (Thesis No. 14534)
2000
Hsiao, Wayland (2000): Role of Proteins Encoded by the Unique Short Region during Pseudorabies Virus Infection of Cultured Primary Avian Cells. (Thesis No. 12531)
Kuipers, Katherine (2000): Yeast Two-Hybrid Screen for Cellular Proteins Binding to PRV Proteins Involved in Neuronal Spread. (Thesis No. 12537)
Werner, Heidi C. (2000): Characterization of VP22: A Pseudorabies Virus Protein. (Thesis No. 12563)
1999
Azzam, Helen (1999): Us9: Characterization and Functional Analysis in Varicella-Zoster Virus. (Thesis No. 10817)
Divakaruni, Monica (1999): Great Expectations: Assessing the Prospects for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccine Development and Deployment. (Thesis No. 10828)
Iofin, Ilya (1999): Regulation of Apoptosis by Pseudorabies Virus. (Thesis No. 10847) [Not Received by the Mudd Library]
Liu, Audrey (1999): Construction of a Novel PRV-Bartha Infectious Clone. (Thesis No. 10857)
1998
Baynes, Jason Robert (1998): An Analysis of Reactive Oxygen Species as Initiators and Modulators of Neuronal Death. (Thesis No. 10023)
Jones, Thomas E. (1998): Combating Drug Resistant Malaria Parasites: Development and Distribution Strategies for Antimalarial Drugs. (Thesis No. 10042)
La, Ellen Y. (1998): Further Studies on UL21: A Pseudorabies Virus Neurovirulence Determinant. (Thesis No. 10045)
Newton, Isabel Gala (1998): Analysis of Pseudorabies Virus AK9 Spread through Rodent Neuronal Circuits between the Retinal Ganglion Cells and the Hippocampus. (Thesis No. 10053)
1997
Brodsky, Igor E. (1997): Construction and Analysis of PRV Recombinants Expressing HSV-1 Glycoproteins. (Thesis No. 8980)
Gandhi, Soniya S. (1997): Solving the HIV Crisis: Challenges in the Development and Implementation of an Effective Vaccine. (Thesis No. 8999)
Hitchcock, Amy L. (1997): Characterization of UL21, a Pseudorabies Virus Neurovirulence Determinant. (Thesis No. 9006)
Huang, Karen S. (1997): Construction of Infectious Pseudorabies Virus from Cosmid-cloned Subgenomic Fragments. (Thesis No. 9009)
Lee, Christina (1997): Introducing Traditional Chinese Medicine into a Modern Medical System. (Thesis No. 9065)
1996
Bunya, Vatinee Y. (1996): Role of the Cytoskeleton in Pseudorabies Virus Infection. (Thesis No. 7339)
Kuo, Timothy (1996): The Role of Pseudorabies Virus Gylcoproteins gE and gI in Ciruit-Specific Viral Spread within the Rodent Central Nervous System. (Thesis No. 7394)
Senecal, Emily L. (1996): The Role of Non-Essential Genes in the Infection of the Chick Embryo Visual Circuit by Pseudorabies Virus. (Thesis No. 7382)
1995
Barton, Gregory M. (1995): Construction of Neurotropic Herpesvirus Recombinants Carrying Novel Reporter Genes. (Thesis No. 6340)
DeOrio, Joseph J. (1995): The P1 Cloning System as a Means for the Manipulation and Recovery of Pseudorabies Virus DNA. (Thesis No. 6326)
Yap, Gregory S. (1995): Establishing the Chick Embryo Visual Circuit as a Model for Pseudorabies Virus Infection: Studies in Neurotropism and Virulance. (Thesis No. 6350)
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