Marc Servetnick

Marc Servetnick

Associate Professor

Biology
School of Humanities and Sciences
Premed Option

Publications and Presentations

Publications with Students:

Golub, Richard, Clementi, Jennifer, Adelman, Zach, Weiss, Rebecca, Bonasera, Jean, and Servetnick, Marc. (2000). Evolutionarily conserved and divergent expression of members of the FGF receptor  family among vertebrate embryos, as revealed by FGFR expression patterns in Xenopus. Development Genes and Evolution 210, 345-357.

Other Publications:

Zhang L, El-Hodiri H, Ma HF, Zhang X, SERVENTICK, M, Wensel TG, Jamrich M. 2003. Targeted expression of the dominant negative FGFR-4a in the eye using Xrx1A regulatory sequences interferes with normal retinal cell development. Development 130:4177-4186.

Research Presentations with Students:

Kate Majka and Marc Servetnick.  Effect of blocking signaling through Xenopus FGFR-4 on embryonic cadherin expression.  Eastern College Science Conference, Niagara Falls, NY, April 2002.

Servetnick Marc, Wood-Friend, Amanda, and Bonasera, Jean.  Poster: FGFR-1 and FGFR-3 mediate distinct effects in early Xenopus embryos.  Mid-Atlantic Regional Developmental Biology Conference, Washington DC (April, 2002).

Kate Majka and Marc Servetnick.  Effect of blocking signaling through Xenopus FGFR-4 on embryonic cadherin expression.  Eastern College Science Conference, Niagara Falls, NY, April 2002.

Allison Greene, Tiffany LaBella and Marc Servetnick.  Construction of a dominant negative Xenopus fibroblast growth factor receptor-4.  Eastern College Science Conference, New York, NY, April 2000.

Richard Golub and Marc Servetnick. Temporal expression of a novel fibroblast growth factor receptor mRNA in animal caps of early Xenopus laevis embryos. National Conference for Undergraduate Research. Asheville, NC April 1996.

Rebecca Weiss and Marc Servetnick. Temporal and spatial expression of a novel FGF-receptor in early Xenopus embryos. Eastern Science College Conference, April 1995.

Zach Adelman and Marc Servetnick. Determination of the polyadenylation state of a novel FGF receptor during mesoderm induction in Xenopus laevis. Eastern Science College Conference, April 1995.

Richard Golub, Rebecca Weiss, and Marc Servetnick. Expression of a novel FGF receptor in early Xenopus laevis embryos. Binghampton University Biological Sciences Research Symposium, November 1995.

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