Dr. Kathleen Hill [photo: Laura Barclay]

DR. KATHLEEN HILL
Genome organization and integrity

Recent Seminar Presentations

 

2007 Hill K. A test of the Lipophilic Mutagen Hypothesis of Breast Cancer. Women’s Health Symposium: The Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society, Atlanta Georgia, October 21.

 

2006 Hill K. Issues in mutagenesis emerging from in vivo analysis of germline and somatic spontaneous mutations in human and mouse. Environmental and Occupational Toxicology Division seminar series Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, October 25.

 

2006 Ilie L, Tinta L, Popescu, & Hill KA. Genome Compression. DNA 2006. (Ilie, invited speaker) Seoul, Korea June 5-9 (refereed and published; BC2).

 

2006 Wang Y, Hale L, Hill K. & Singh S. Mining Invariants in Biological Sequences. Data Mining in Life Science 2006 Industrial Conference on Data Mining - Workshops 2006: 111-118 ( Wang, invited speaker) Leipzig, Germany July.

 

2006 Hill KA. Spontaneous mutation load in germline and soma: A baseline for monitoring environmental mutagen exposures. The Genomic Revolution and The Origin of Humanity, Origins Institute, McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada August 3-5.

 

2005 Hill KA. Mutation Load Index. Helen Battle Lecture Series 2005. The Biology Undergraduate Student Society, The Universityof Western Ontario, London, Ontario November 22 2005 (invi ted speaker).

 

2005 Hill KA, Issues in mutagenesis emerging from in vivo analysis of germline and somatic spontaneous mutations in human and mouse. International Congress on Environmental Mutagens (ICEM 2005), San Francisco, CA, September (invited speaker and symposium chair: DNA Damage and Mutational Specificity).

 

2004 Hill KA, Spontaneous mutation in individual tissues over the lifespan of the mouse. The University of Western Ontario Interdisciplinary Health/Aging Research Seminar Series, London Ontario

 

2004 Hill KA, Spontaneous mutation over the lifespan of the mouse: Low and constant mutation frequency in neurons and male germ cells and unchanged mutation types with age. Department of Biology, University of Windsor, Windsor Ontario

 

2004 Hill KA, Spontaneous multiple mutations show unique features that constrain hypotheses about mutational mechanisms and ultimately provide insight into carcinogenesis. Genetics Society of Canada, Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario.

 

2004 Hill KA, Mutation load over the lifespan of the mouse: Spontaneous mutations show age and tissue specificity. Departmental Seminar Series, Biochemistry Department, Guelph University, Guelph, Ontario.

 

This page was last updated on June 28, 2007
Biology Web Contact: vlightft@uwo.ca