NAT HAUCK

Assistant Professor
Biological Sciences -LAS
Butler University
United States of America

Professor Genetics
Biography

Nathanael Hauck is an Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences with expertise in genetics. He received his B.S. in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Cornell University and his Ph.D. in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Michigan State University. At Butler, the Hauck Lab has been focused on plant-pathogen interactions in bryophytes. Using various moss species, we have been studying the changes in gene expression throughout the plant following inoculation with a fungal pathogen. Recently, the Hauck Lab has initiated studies of telomeres and telomere maintenance in bryophytes as well. Dr. Hauck’s teaching interests are centered on genetics. In addition to teaching an introductory course in the biology fundamental series (BI210 Fundamentals of Genetics), Dr Hauck teaches upper level courses inTransmission Genetics (BI434), Molecular Genetics (BI435), and Genomics and Gene Evolution (BI436).

Research Intrest

Gene expression, Molecular Genetics, Transmission Genetics, Genomics and Gene Evolution

List of Publications
Tremblay L, Hauck W, Aprikian AG, Begin LR, Chapdelaine A, Chevalier S. Focal adhesion kinase (pp125FAK) expression, activation and association with paxillin and p50CSK in human metastatic prostate carcinoma. International Journal of Cancer. 1996 Oct 9;68(2):164-71.