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Savannah Sojka receives Radke Fellowship Award

Senior Savannah Sojka received a Frederick Radke Undergraduate Research Fellowship for the 2017-2018 academic year.  Savannah is conducting her capstone research in the Kelley lab, focusing on the role of formin-interacting proteins in gradient tracking. Savannah will showcase her findings at the CUGR UMaine Student Symposium in April 2018. Congratulations Savannah!

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Welcome to the Kelley Lab at the University of Maine

[SlideDeck2 id=20] The Kelley Lab studies how cells track external gradients using the classic model organism, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, or as it is more commonly known, baker’s or brewer’s yeast.  We are specifically interested in the spatial and temporal regulation of G-protein Coupled Receptor signaling pathways.

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