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Name: Susan Ernst
Title: Professor of Biology
Departmental Affiliation: Biology Department
Degrees: Ph.D. University of Massachusetts at Amherst; B.S. Lousiania State University
Expertise: Developmental Biology
E-mail: susan.ernst@tufts.edu

Other websites: http://ase.tufts.edu/biology/faculty/ernst
Scholarship & Research: Godin, R.E., Klinzing, D.C., Porcaro, W.A., and Ernst, S.G. (1997) Specification of endoderm in sea urchin embryos. Mechanisms of Development 67:35-47.

Ernst, S.G. (1997) Recent advances in early development of the sea urchin embryo. Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates, vol. VII. (in press).

Chang, L., Loranger, S.S., Mizzen C., Ernst, S.G., Allis, C.D., and Annun-ziato, A.T. (1997) Histones in transit: Cytosolic histone complexing and diacetylation of H4 during nucleosome assembly in human cells. Biochemistry 36:469-480.

Levin, M., and Ernst, S.G. (1997) Applied DC magnetic fields cause alterations in the time of cell divisions and developmental abnormalities in early sea urchin embryos. Bioelectromag-netics 18:255-263.

Godin, R.E., Urry, L.A., and Ernst, S.G. (1996) Alternative splicing of the Endo16 transcript produces differentially expressed mRNAs during sea urchin gastrulation. Developmental Biology 179:148-159.

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