Robinson HomePage
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Bellarmine University Home Page NEW! My radio interview about dandelions on the HomeGrown radio show (WFPL, 89.3 FM), June 15, 2002.
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Bellarmine Botany contains info on trees (Catalpa,
Tuliptree, Magnolia, Paulownia, Ginkgo, Bluespruce, Hemlock, Walnut, Holly, PawPaw,
Hawthorn, Weeping Willow, Paper Birch, Honey Locust, Dogwood, Crab Apple), shrubs/vines
(Yucca, Yew, Poison Ivy, English Ivy), herbaceous plants (Henbit, Ground Ivy,
Daffodil, Bittercress, Blue Violet, Plantain, Wingstem, White Snakeroot, Goldenrod,
Christmas Fern, Ironweed, Jewelweed, Smartweed), and indoor plants (Boston Fern,
Spider Plant, Aluminum Plant, Golden Pothos), plus extras on Papyrus, etc. Molecular Biology contains info on class assignments, student results on lab exercises involving hemoglobin structure, cloning lambda DNA, PCR, Southern Blots, Western Blots, Affinity Chromatography, plus tutorials on Transcription, Translation, Positional Cloning, DNA Sequence Analysis, etc. Student Research describes the work of Bellarmine undergraduate students: Tadd Roberts, Beth Dennis, Ann Ray, Michelle Bunger, Tatyana Malkin, Joshua McKinney, Brock Schweitzer, Lynnuel Velarde, David Brangers, Maria Davis, Joann Lau, Scott Farmer, Anton Clemmons, Mikki Jo Leathers, Maria Davis, Chris Willis, Mark Smith, Craig Spears, Chris Hofelich, Ryan Starling, Patrick Bucayu, Ryan Murley, Brian Huckstein. Careers and Opportunities provides biology students with numerous hyperlinks to information on jobs, internships, graduate schools, and medical & veterinary schools. Dave Robinson's Personal Page describes research involvement in: cloning sucrose synthase, immunogold localization of aspartate aminotransferase & PEP carboxylase, electron microscopy, environmental plant physiology (heat, drought, salinity stress), plant genetics, weed biology, seed physiology. KBRIN Page gives some hyperlinks to the Kentucky Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network that Bellarmine University is a part of. Robinson is the Principal Investigator of this NIH/NCCR grant.
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These pages were last updated February 2, 2004.
For comments contact Dr. David Lowell Robinson, Biology Department, Bellarmine College (2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY, 40205), or email: drobinson@bellarmine.edu