Daniel J Trombly

Daniel J Trombly, B.S.

  • Position:
    Graduate Student - Ph.D.

    Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Cell Biology

    Northwestern University (Evanston, IL)

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  • Advisor:

    Kelly E Mayo

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  • Degrees:
     
    B.S., Biological Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Lowell (Lowell, MA)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Eleftheria Maratos-Flier (as Technician)
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  • Research:
    I am studying the mechanisms of ovarian follicle formation in the neonatal mouse ovary.
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  • Honors:

    2004-present Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS), Chicago Chapter

    1997-1999 Hoff Merit Scholarship, University of Massachusetts Lowell

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Daniel Trombly's Publications (7)



Daniel Trombly's Posters and Presentations (8)

  • Hes and Hey: Potential Reporters for Notch Signaling in the Neonatal Mouse Ovary (poster)

    Daniel J Trombly

    29th Annual Minisymposium on Reproductive Biology (Evanston, IL); 10/2008
  • Activin Signaling Influences the Stromal Cell Population in Neonatal Mouse Ovaries (poster)

    Daniel J Trombly

    28th Annual Minisymposium on Reproductive Biology (Evanston, IL); 10/2007
  • A Role for Notch Signaling During Folliculogenesis in the Mouse (presentation)

    Daniel J Trombly

    Society for the Study of Reproduction 40th Annual Meeting (San Antonio, TX), 1st place award for platform presentation; 07/2007
  • Notch Receptor and Ligand Expression Suggest Roles for Notch Signaling During Early Folliculogenesis (poster)

    Daniel J Trombly

    27th Annual Minisymposium on Reproductive Biology (Evanston, IL), Constance Campbell Award for oral presentation, 2nd place; 10/2006
  • Notch Receptor and Ligand Expression Suggest Roles in Somatic Cell-Germ Cell Interactions in Mouse Ovarian Follicles (poster)

    Daniel J Trombly

    The Endocrine Society’s 84th Annual Meeting (Boston, MA); 06/2006
  • Notch Receptor and Ligand Expression Suggest Roles in Somatic Cell-Germ Cell Interactions During Mouse Ovarian Follicle Formation (poster)

    Daniel J Trombly

    26th Annual Minisymposium on Reproductive Biology (Evanston, IL); 10/2005
  • NPY Ablation in C57BL/6 Mice Leads to Mild Obesity and to an Impaired Refeeding Response to Fasting (poster)

    Daniel J Trombly

    Keystone Symposia: Obesity: New Insights into Pathogenesis and Treatment (Denver, CO); 01/2003
  • Functional Antagonism between MCH and alpha-MSH: an In Vitro Model (poster)

    Daniel J Trombly

    Keystone Symposia: Obesity and the Regulation of Energy Homeostasis (Taos, NM); 02/2001

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