Presentations at Regional Conferences
*Bufford, J. and G. Tallman (2008). The effect of nitric oxide on thermotolerance and cellular thermoinhibition in cultured guard cell protoplasts of Nicotiana glauca. The Northwest Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR.
Stavrianeas, S., *Yaeger, D.B. (2008). Exercise intensity influences the onset and magnitude of cardiovascular drift. ACSM Northwest Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
*Yaeger, D. B., Stavrianeas, S. (2008). Zeroing in on MLSS: Two tests are better than one. ACSM Northwest Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
*Yaeger, D.B., *White, R.F., Stavrianeas, S. (2007). Determination of maximal lactate steady state: one test is not enough. Sigma Xi Columbia-Willamette Annual Meeting, Portland, OR
*White, R.F., *Yaeger, D.B., Stavrianeas, S. (2007). Comparing three experimental protocols for the determination of blood lactate values. Sigma Xi Columbia-Willamette Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.
*White, R.F., *Yaeger, D.B., Stavrianeas, S. (2007). Comparing three experimental protocols for the determination of blood lactate values. ACSM Northwest Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. (slide presentation; Ms. White awarded prize for "outstanding undergraduate research project")
Stavrianeas, S., *Yaeger, D.B., *White, R.F. (2007). Is cardiovascular drift linked to oxygen drift? ACSM Northwest Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
Janeba, M.R., *White, R.F., *Yaeger, D.B., Stavrianeas, S. (2007). Raising Doubts About The Use Of Dmax To Estimate Lactate Threshold. ACSM Northwest Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
*Dong, M. and G. Tallman (2006). The effect of high temperature on auxin promoter activation during the development of thermotolerance and thermoinhibition in Nicotiana glauca guard cell protoplasts. The Northwest Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR.
*Clifton, H., *Southard, G., Stavrianeas, S. (2004). Onset of cardiovascular drift does not alter energy expenditure during prolonged exercise. ACSM Northwest Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. (slide presentation; Ms. Clifton awarded prize for "outstanding undergraduate research project")
*Falkenhagen, K. and G. Tallman (2003). Linkage between photosystems and stomatal opening under reduced CO2 in Vicia faba L. The Northwest Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR. (faculty sponsor; Ms. Falkenhagen awarded prize for "excellence in undergraduate research")
*Fiedler, S. and G. Tallman (2002). Correlation between HSP70 levels and capacity of culutred guard cell protoplasts of Nicotiana glauca (tree tobacco) to survive a decrease in culture temperature. The Northwest Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR.
*Miller, L. and G. Tallman (2002). Effects of temperature and abscisic acid on levels of an extracellular signal regulating kinse (ERK-1) in cultured guard cell protoplasts of Nicotiana glauca. The Northwest Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR.
*Hayashi, D. and G. Tallman (2002). Guard cell protoplasts (GCP) of Nicotiana glauca (Graham) cultured at elevated temperatures are blocked from entering S phase of the cell cycle. The Northwest Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR.
*Gushwa, N. and G. Tallman (2001). Development of protein libraries for cultured guard cell protoplasts of Nicotiana glauca by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The Northwest Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR. (faculty sponsor; Mr. Gushwa awarded prize for "excellence in undergraduate research")
*Olsen, R.L. and G. Tallman (2000). Red light-dependent stomatal opening in leaf epidermis of Vicia faba is enhanced by lowered concentrations of carbon dioxide. The Northwest Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR. (faculty sponsor; Ms. Olsen awarded prize for "excellence in undergraduate research")
*Upton, J. and G. Tallman 1999. Abscisic acid (ABA) lowers levels of heat shock proteins (HSP) 70 and 90 in cultured guard cell protoplasts (GCP) of Nicotiana glauca. Proceedings of the Oregon Academy of Science, Vol. XXXV, pp. 12-13.


