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Researcher seeks to identify the pathway that leads to cells forming into an individual body
Traci Stevens uses the Abl gene from a fruit fly embryo, pictured here, to investigate the pathways by which Abl regulates cell migration.
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Traci Stevens is an associate professor of biology at Randolph-Macon College.
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High-school student April Peterson assisted Traci Stevens with research.
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Traci Stevens, Terri Hale (high-school biology teacher) and two students from a local high school (April Peterson and Andrew Simmons), 2010
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High-school student April Peterson presented her results at a research symposium at the end of the summer of 2010.
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