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David Epel, PhD

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Biology Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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http://www.biomedexperts.com/Profile.bme/1643978/david_epel
Website:
http://www.stanford.edu/~depel/
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"David Epel"
Bio:

http://www-marine.stanford.edu/epel.htm

http://www.ascb.org/files/profiles/harvey_lodish.pdf

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Shannon M. Bard research assistant Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
James Bigg research assistant Stanford
Roger Cornwall research assistant Stanford
Brendan L. Flannery research assistant Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Kathryn Hemela research assistant Stanford
Laurence Jay Korn research assistant Stanford
Andrew V. Muchmore research assistant Stanford
Douglas B. Muchmore research assistant Stanford
Charlotte Stevenson research assistant Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Janelle R. Thompson research assistant Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Bryan J. Cole grad student Stanford
Frank  D. Collins grad student UCSD
Jeff M. Davidson grad student Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
David M. Gardiner grad student Scripps Oceanography
Carl Hirschie Johnson grad student Stanford
Richard C. Kuo grad student Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Miles Paul grad student Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Beth Schomer-Miller grad student Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Mia J. Tegner grad student 1974 Scripps Oceanography
George Perry grad student 1974-1979 Scripps Oceanography
Martin Poenie grad student 1986 Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Denis A. LaRochelle grad student 1991 Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Nancy A. Eufemia grad student 2000 Stanford
Rebecca Vega Thurber grad student 2006 Stanford (Marine Ecology Tree)
Michael Anderson post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Thomas M. Aune post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Edward J. Carroll, Jr. post-doc Scripps Oceanography
Brigitte Ciapa post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Todd A. Ciche post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Nicholas L. Cross post-doc Scripps Oceanography
Francois Dube post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Barbara Fedecka-Bruner post-doc Stanford
Amro M. Hamdoun post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Yuzuru Ikeda post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Henrik Kibak post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Hon-Cheung Lee post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
David J. Nishioka post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Jon Oberdorf post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Alan C. Rapraeger post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Bernard B. Rees post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Hajime Sasaki post-doc Stanford
Tobias Schmidt post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Robert  R. Swezey post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Victor Vacquier post-doc Stanford
Cecilia Velar post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Joshua Zimmerberg post-doc Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
E. William Byrd post-doc 1977 Scripps Oceanography
Laurent Meijer post-doc 1978-1978 Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
David L. Clapper post-doc 1979-1983 Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Melissa R. Kaufman post-doc 1994-1998 Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Ilaria Corsi post-doc 2002-2003 Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Till Luckenbach post-doc 2002-2005 Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Robert Danziger research scientist Stanford
Louise Defresne-Dube research scientist Stanford
Richard Elinson research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Francois Galgani research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Jason Hodin research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Margaret Houk research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Hideki Katoh research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Charles Lambert research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Chris Matthews research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
John P. Miller research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Tatsuma Mohri research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Thomas Raffin research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Tvrtko Smital research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
David Terman research scientist Stanford
Cathy Thaler research scientist Stanford
Lew Tilney research scientist Stanford (Cell Biology Tree)
Barbara Toomey research scientist Stanford
Hiroaki Tosuji research scientist Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Christian Sardet research scientist 1983-1983 Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
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Epel D, Cross NL, Epel N. (2023) FLAGELLAR MOTILITY IS NOT INVOLVED IN THE INCORPORATION OF THE SPERM INTO THE EGG AT FERTILIZATION. Development, Growth & Differentiation. 19: 15-21
Epel D. (2019) When sperm meets egg-Fifty years of surprises. Methods in Cell Biology. 151: 3-12
Cole BJ, Hamdoun A, Epel D. (2013) Cost, effectiveness and environmental relevance of multidrug transporters in sea urchin embryos. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 216: 3896-905
Swezey RR, Epel D. (2012) Electroporation as a Tool to Study Enzyme Activities in Situ Guide to Electroporation and Electrofusion. 347-361
Epel D. (2011) Activation of Sperm and Egg During Fertilization Comprehensive Physiology. 859-884
Bosnjak I, Uhlinger KR, Heim W, et al. (2009) Multidrug efflux transporters limit accumulation of inorganic, but not organic, mercury in sea urchin embryos. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 8374-80
Epel D, Luckenbach T, Stevenson CN, et al. (2008) Efflux transporters: newly appreciated roles in protection against pollutants. Environmental Science & Technology. 42: 3914-20
Luckenbach T, Epel D. (2008) ABCB- and ABCC-type transporters confer multixenobiotic resistance and form an environment-tissue barrier in bivalve gills. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 294: R1919-29
Luckenbach T, Altenburger R, Epel D. (2008) Teasing apart activities of different types of ABC efflux pumps in bivalve gills using the concepts of independent action and concentration addition. Marine Environmental Research. 66: 75-6
Hamdoun A, Epel D. (2007) Embryo stability and vulnerability in an always changing world. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 1745-50
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