Earlham College

 

Earlham College


Open Position

Health Professions


Faculty & Staff

Amy Mulnix

Associate Professor of Biology
Molecular Entomologist

Office: 161 Stanley
Phone: (765)
983-1498
Fax
: (765) 983-1497
E-Mail: Amy Mulnix

Ph.D., Entomology, Purdue University
B S., Biology, Cornell College

  • Response of insects to bacterial infection
  • Regulation of gene expression in insects
  • Bioethics as related to the human genome project
  • Insect serpins


Courses

  • Cells, Genes, and Inheritance
  • Nutrition
  • Advanced Cell Physiology
  • Developmental Biology
  • Energy in Cells
Other Activities and Interests include gardening, reading, flower arranging, and traveling

Selected Publications/Presentations

Chandler, M.R., A.B. Mulnix, and J. Russell. 2003. Evaluation of the HHMI Initiative at Earlham College. FASEB Meeting on Experimental Biology: Translating the Genome, April 11-15, 2003, San Diego, CA, USA. FASEB Journal 17 (4-5) : Abstract No. 534.15 March 2003

Mulnix, A.M. 2002. Using research articles to teach about protein structure and function in an undergraduate Cell Physiology course. Annual Meeting of Professional Research Scientists on Experimental Biology, April 20-24, 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. FASEB Journal 16 (5) : A931 March 22, 2002

Jiang, H., Y. Wang, Y. Huang, and A.B. Mulnix, J. Kadel, K. Cole, and M.R. Kanost. 1996. Organization of serpin gene-1 from Manduca sexta: Evolution of a family of alternate exons encoding the reactive site loop. Journal of Biological Chemistry 271: 28017-28023.

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