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The Crosby lab  published a paper entitled "A comparison of the molecular organization of genomic regions associated with resistance to common bacterial blight in two Phaseolus vulgaris genotypes" in  [http://www.frontiersin.org/Plant_Genetics_and_Genomics/10.3389/fpls.2013.00318/abstract Frontiers in Plant Science]
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Seth has joined the lab as a new MSc Student welcome Seth!
Seth has joined the lab as a new MSc Student welcome Seth!


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Crosby lab undergraduat thesis students, Seth, Evgeni and Kerry presented and defended their thesis at the U of Windsor Undergrad Colloquium.  
Crosby lab undergraduat thesis students, Seth, Evgeni and Kerry presented and defended their thesis at the U of Windsor Undergrad Colloquium.  


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  • 9 Sep 2013

The Crosby lab published a paper entitled "A comparison of the molecular organization of genomic regions associated with resistance to common bacterial blight in two Phaseolus vulgaris genotypes" in Frontiers in Plant Science

  • 30 Aug 2013

Seth has joined the lab as a new MSc Student welcome Seth!

  • 23 Apr 2013

Crosby lab undergraduat thesis students, Seth, Evgeni and Kerry presented and defended their thesis at the U of Windsor Undergrad Colloquium.

  • 07 Dec 2012

Don successfully transfered into the PhD program! Congratulations Don!

  • 02 Dec 2012

The Crosby lab recently published a paper entitled "The SKP1-Like Gene Family of Arabidopsis Exhibits a High Degree of Differential Gene Expression and Gene Product Interaction during Development" in PLoS ONE

  • 21 Sep 2012

Kerry was named to the Dean's Honour Roll for her excellent academic achievement! Congrats Kerry!

  • 17 Sep 2012

Claudia successfully defended her MSc thesis entitled "A Heuristic Ontological Model of Protein Complexes A Case Study Based on the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Protein Complexes of Arabidopsis thaliana" Great Job Claudia!

  • 11 Sep 2012

Mohammad received a Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology.

  • 13 Aug 2012

The Crosby Lab will be attending the Systems Biology conference in Toronto presenting their recent work entitled "Identification of Ubiquitinated Proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana Using Protein Microarrays"

  • 01 Jul 2012

Danielle was accepted into the MD program at University of Western Ontario, Schulich School of Medicine! Congrats Dee!

  • 23 Apr 2012

Crosby lab undergraduate thesis student, Kim Chipman presented and defended her thesis at the U of Windsor Undergrad Colloquium.

  • 12 Apr 2012

Mohammad was awarded the Graduate Student Society Award!

  • 09 Mar 2012

Dr. Daniela Rotin from the Biochemistry Department at University of Toronto visited the University of Windsor and delivered a Seminar entitled "Biological functions of the Nedd4 Family of Ubiquitin ligases."

  • 14 Jan 2012

Dr. Crosby presented a talk at the Plant and Animal Genome XX Conference in San Diego entitled "E3-Ubiquitin Ligases as a Use-Case Scenario For Developing Quaternary Protein Complex Ontologies"

  • 23 Jul 2011

Dr. Crosby will be attending and giving a talk on SCF Ligase ontology entiteled "From Protein Complex to Supra-Complex" at the International Conference on Biomedical Ontology ( ICBO) in Buffalo, NY.

  • 06 Jul 2011

The Crosby lab attended a Bean Genomics group meeting in Guelph. For more information visit the Bean Genomics website

  • 18 May 2011

Dr. Crosby discussed the prospects of Bio-renewable Energy in the 21st Century and the development of renewable bio-fuels in a Science Café presentation at Canada South Science City entitled "In Where the Rubber Hits the Road" News Link & Daily News Link

  • 06 May 2011

Don Karl Roberto has joined the lab as a new graduate student starting fall 2011. Welcome Don!

  • 28 Apr 2011

Two Crosby lab undergraduate thesis students, Jean Liew and Don Karl Roberto presented and defended their thesis at the U of Windsor Undergrad Colloquium

  • 08 April 2011

Dr. Andrzej Wierzbicki (University of Michigan) visited the University of Windsor and delivered a Departmental Seminar entitled "Non-coding RNA in Transcriptional Gene Silencing"

  • 15 Mar 2011

The Crosby lab is featured in the U of Windsor daily news News Link & Council of Ontario Universities News Link

  • 01 Mar 2011

Recent lab funding was featured in the Alberta Farmer Express News Link

  • 28 Feb 2011

GenomeWeb News reports recent lab funding News Link

  • 25 Feb 2011

The Bean genome sequencing project is featured in the Guelph Mercury News Link

  • 15 Jun 2010

Danielle Soulliere, and Claudia Dinatale have joined the lab as two new graduate students starting fall 2010 . Welcome Girls!

  • 28 May 2010

Mohammad Dezfulian was awarded the Biology Department Graduate Excellence Award.

  • 28 Apr 2010

Three Crosby lab undergraduate thesis students, Danielle Soulliere, Madhulika Sareen and Claudia Dinatale presented and defended their thesis at the U of Windsor Undergrad Colloquium.

  • 16 Apr 2010

Dr. Sorina Popescu from the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research at Cornell University visited the University of Windsor and delivered a Departmental Seminar entitled "Charting Signaling Pathways in Plant Immunity: from Large Scale to Mechanisms "

  • 01 Mar 2010

Lab Funding: The Crosby lab was awarded a prestigious Ontario Research Fund ($3,745,700)as part of the Ontario Research Excellence program in collaboration with several other labs across Ontario aimed at developing a draft genome sequence for dry beans.

  • 05 Nov 2009

Marta Franczak defends her MSc Thesis: Marta Franczak successfully defended her Master's thesis entitled: "A survey of: T-DNA insertions in the Arabidopsis SKP1-like (ASK) gene family".