Miles Paul, PhD, Sttanford

Affiliations: 
Biology University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 
Area:
Fertilization
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Miles Paul: When I returned to the US in 1965, I married Dorothy Hayman. We both went to grad school at Stanford, then I was a post doc back at Harvard and she at Tufts. After teaching cell and developmental biology at the University of Victoria (in B.C.) for over 20 years, I decided to be a full time amateur astronomer, so I resigned my faculty position and started spending lots of time in the desert mountains in California with my telescope. Dorothy is a neurobiologist and is still on the faculty at U.Vic in the biology dept. Just recently I got my amateur radio license, so now I'm a HAM (W7GLX and VE7GLX are my US and Canadian call signs). Being retired is great - I don't have enough time to do all I want to do.

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Meijer L, Paul M, Epel D. (1982) Stimulation of protein phosphorylation during fertilization-induced maturation of Urechis caupo oocytes. Developmental Biology. 94: 62-70
Paul M, Johnston RN. (1978) Absence of a Ca response following ammonia activation of sea urchin eggs Developmental Biology. 67: 330-335
Epel D, Paul M, Lopo A, et al. (1978) NH4Cl and other weak bases in the activation of sea urchin eggs {reply} [34] Nature. 274: 190
Johnston RN, Paul M. (1977) Calcium influx following fertilization of Urechis caupo eggs Developmental Biology. 57: 364-374
Paul M, Johnson JD, Epel D. (1976) Fertilization acid of sea urchin eggs is not a consequence of cortical granule exocytosis. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 197: 127-33
Paul M. (1975) Release of acid and changes in light-scattering properties following fertilization of Urechis caupo eggs Developmental Biology. 43: 299-312
Paul M, Epel D. (1975) Formation of fertilization acid by sea urchin eggs does not require specific cations. Experimental Cell Research. 94: 1-6
Paul M, Epel D. (1971) Fertilization-associated light-scattering changes in eggs of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Experimental Cell Research. 65: 281-8
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