Current Members - Past Members - Undergraduates


The Willard Lab has opportunites for undergraduate independent study through the Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy Undergraduate Programs.


Nicolas Altemose

nfa@duke.edu
Class of 2011

MAJOR: Biology
PROJECT: Investigating alpha satellite sequence polymorphisms>
2007 fall - present
Joel Burrill

joel.burrill@duke.edu
Class of 2009
MAJOR: Biology
PROJECT: Personalized Signatures of X-Linked Gene Expression

2007 summer - present
Jared Blau

jab62@duke.edu
Class of 2010
MAJOR: Biology
PROJECT: Heterochromatin and GFP: Flipping the Light Switch on Green Fluorescent Yeast

2006 summer - present
Rachel Randolph

rachel.randolph@duke.edu
Class of 2009
MAJOR: Biology
PROJECT: A Set of Contiguous Genes Escape X-Chromosome Inactivation in Humans

2007 - present
Brandon Roane

bmr7@duke.edu
Class of 2009
MAJOR: Mathematics
PROJECT: Higher Order Repeat Evolution

2008 - present
Caitlin Milligan

caitlin.milligan@duke.edu
Class of 2009
MAJOR: Biology
PROJECT: Developing a Better Clinical Assay of X-inactivation Skewing

2006 summer - present
Grace Shih

grace.shih@duke.edu
Class of 2008
MAJOR: Biology
PROJECT: The Role of Heterochromatin Barriers in Centromere Structure and Function

2007 summer
Tara Mandalywala

tmm13@duke.edu
Class of 2008
MAJOR: Biological Anthropology
PROJECT: Using Comparative Genomics to Understand X-inactivation

2005 - 2006
CURRENTLY: University of Chicago
Kristen Ban

kab19@duke.edu
Class of 2007
MAJOR: Biology
PROJECT: The Role of Heterochromatin Barriers in Artificial Chromosome Segregation in Fission Yeast

2005 - 2007
CURRENTLY: Institute Curie, Paris, France

Cameron McCoy

cameron.mccoy@duke.edu
Class of 2006

MAJOR: Biology
PROJECT:The Role of Mouse Minor Satellite in the Establishment of Functional Mouse Centromeres
2004 - 2006
CURRENTLY: Medical School Emory University