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Kristy L Kenyon

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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education|May 20, 2014
Letter to the editorSally G Hoskins, Kristy L Kenyon
Neuroscience Letters|November 28, 2020
Mini-review: CREATE-ive use of primary literature in the science classroomAimee Pugh-Bernard, Kristy L Kenyon
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education|June 2, 2018
CREATE Two-Year/Four-Year Faculty Workshops: A Focus on Practice, Reflection, and Novel Curricular Design Leads to Diverse Gains for Faculty at Two-Year and Four-Year InstitutionsSally G Hoskins, Alan J Gottesman, Kristy L Kenyon
Developmental Cell|September 12, 2003
Coordinating proliferation and tissue specification to promote regional identity in the Drosophila headKristy L Kenyon, Swati S Ranade, Jennifer Curtiss, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|June 7, 2005
Fly SIX-type homeodomain proteins Sine oculis and Optix partner with different cofactors during eye developmentKristy L Kenyon, Dan Jun Li, Christopher Clouser, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|June 29, 2015
Using Xenopus to discover new genes involved in branchiootorenal spectrum disordersSally A Moody, Karen M Neilson, Kristy L Kenyon, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 5, 2004
Six1 promotes a placodal fate within the lateral neurogenic ectoderm by functioning as both a transcriptional activator and repressorSamantha A Brugmann, Petra D Pandur, Kristy L Kenyon, et al.
CBE Life Sciences Education|March 3, 2016
Testing CREATE at Community Colleges: An Examination of Faculty Perspectives and Diverse Student GainsKristy L Kenyon, Morgan E Onorato, Alan J Gottesman, et al.
Bioscience|January 17, 2019
From CREATE Workshop to Course Implementation: Examining Downstream Impacts on Teaching Practices and Student Learning at 4-Year InstitutionsKristy L Kenyon, Bradley J Cosentino, Alan J Gottesman, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 30, 2005
Partner specificity is essential for proper function of the SIX-type homeodomain proteins Sine oculis and Optix during fly eye developmentKristy L Kenyon, Donghui Yang-Zhou, Chuan Qi Cai, et al.
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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education|May 20, 2014
Letter to the editorSally G Hoskins, Kristy L Kenyon
Neuroscience Letters|November 28, 2020
Mini-review: CREATE-ive use of primary literature in the science classroomAimee Pugh-Bernard, Kristy L Kenyon
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education|June 2, 2018
CREATE Two-Year/Four-Year Faculty Workshops: A Focus on Practice, Reflection, and Novel Curricular Design Leads to Diverse Gains for Faculty at Two-Year and Four-Year InstitutionsSally G Hoskins, Alan J Gottesman, Kristy L Kenyon
Developmental Cell|September 12, 2003
Coordinating proliferation and tissue specification to promote regional identity in the Drosophila headKristy L Kenyon, Swati S Ranade, Jennifer Curtiss, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|June 7, 2005
Fly SIX-type homeodomain proteins Sine oculis and Optix partner with different cofactors during eye developmentKristy L Kenyon, Dan Jun Li, Christopher Clouser, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|June 29, 2015
Using Xenopus to discover new genes involved in branchiootorenal spectrum disordersSally A Moody, Karen M Neilson, Kristy L Kenyon, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 5, 2004
Six1 promotes a placodal fate within the lateral neurogenic ectoderm by functioning as both a transcriptional activator and repressorSamantha A Brugmann, Petra D Pandur, Kristy L Kenyon, et al.
CBE Life Sciences Education|March 3, 2016
Testing CREATE at Community Colleges: An Examination of Faculty Perspectives and Diverse Student GainsKristy L Kenyon, Morgan E Onorato, Alan J Gottesman, et al.
Bioscience|January 17, 2019
From CREATE Workshop to Course Implementation: Examining Downstream Impacts on Teaching Practices and Student Learning at 4-Year InstitutionsKristy L Kenyon, Bradley J Cosentino, Alan J Gottesman, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 30, 2005
Partner specificity is essential for proper function of the SIX-type homeodomain proteins Sine oculis and Optix during fly eye developmentKristy L Kenyon, Donghui Yang-Zhou, Chuan Qi Cai, et al.
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