| Alyssa Perz, Lecturer of Biology
Alyssa Perz-Edwards is an assistant dean of Trinity College and serves as an academic dean and prehealth advisor for undeclared students. She is a lecturer in the Department of Biology. Dean Perz-Edwards holds a BS degree from Southwestern University and a Ph.D. from Duke University. Please note: Alyssa has left Academic Deans at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date. - Contact Info:
Office Location: | 333 Old Chemistry Building, Durham, NC 27708 | Campus Box: | 90049 | Office Phone: | (919) 684-9367 | Email Address: | |
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Advising Areas: new
- Chemistry edit
- Cultural Anthropology edit
- Evolutionary Anthropology edit
- Genome Sciences & Policy Certificate edit
- Global Health edit
- Latino/a Studies in the Global South Certificate edit
- Education:
Ph.D. | Duke University | 2001 |
B.S. | Southwestern University | 1993 |
- Specialties:
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Developmental Biology
- Keywords:
- Aldehyde Oxidoreductases • Amino Acid Sequence • Animals • Benzaldehydes • Cell Communication • Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System • Epigenesis, Genetic • Exons • Gastrula • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental • Genes, Reporter • Genetic Engineering • In Situ Hybridization • Models, Biological • Molecular Sequence Data • Monoterpenes • Multiprotein Complexes • Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressor 2 • Oxygenases • Promoter Regions, Genetic • Protein Structure, Tertiary • Receptors, Retinoic Acid • Retinal Dehydrogenase • Sequence Homology, Amino Acid • Teratogens • Terpenes • Transcriptional Activation • Transgenes • Tretinoin • Two-Hybrid System Techniques • Vitamin A Deficiency • Zebrafish • Zebrafish Proteins
- Recent Publications
- Linney, E; Perz-Edwards, A; Kelley, B, Identification and characterization of a functional zebrafish smrt corepressor (ncor2).,
Gene, vol. 486 no. 1-2
(October, 2011),
pp. 31-36 [21767619], [doi] [abs]
- Perz-Edwards, A; Hardison, NL; Linney, E, Retinoic acid-mediated gene expression in transgenic reporter zebrafish.,
Dev Biol, vol. 229 no. 1
(January, 2001),
pp. 89-101, ISSN 0012-1606 [11133156], [doi] [abs]
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