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. 2002 Winter;1:145–153. doi: 10.1187/cbe.02-03-0006

Robin Wright
wrightr@u.washington.edu
 238 Kincaid Hall
 Lab: 206-685-3651
Robin Wright is an associate professor in the Department of
 Zoology. She has been at the University of Washington for
 almost 11 years. Her research focuses on understanding how cells
 alter their structure in response to physiological or environmental
 changes. Robin graduated from the University of Georgia, with
 a B.S. in biology, and obtained her Ph.D. in molecular biology
 from Carnegie-Mellon University, in Pittsburgh, PA. She then did
 postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley,
 for 4 years before coming to the University of Washington in
 September 1990.
Wendy Rockhill
wrockhil@u.washington.edu
 248 or 154 Kincaid Hall
 Lab: 206-616-3383
Wendy Rockhill is a graduate student in the Department of
 Zoology. She has been at the University of Washington for 2 years.
 She has bachelor and master of science degrees from Western
 Washington University. Her master's thesis involved analysis of
 vertebrate morphology. Her current research is in the area of
 cellular and developmental biology. She is studying the migration
 and physiology of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
 neurons as well as their interactions with olfactory
 and vomeronasal neurons.