Judith Kimble is a Henry Vilas Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Medical Genetics and Cell and Regenerative Biology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). Kimble’s research focuses on the molecular regulation of animal development.[1]
^Kimble, J.; Hirsh, D. (1979). "The postembryonic cell lineages of the hermaphrodite and male gonads in Caenorhabditis elegans". Developmental Biology. 70 (2): 396–417. doi:10.1016/0012-1606(79)90035-6. PMID478167.
^Wickens, M. P.; Gallegos, B.; Puoti, M.; Durkin, A.; Fields, E.; Kimble, S.; Wickens, J. (1997). "A conserved RNA-binding protein that regulates sexual fates in the C. Elegans hermaphrodite germ line". Nature. 390 (6659): 477–484. Bibcode:1997Natur.390..477Z. doi:10.1038/37297. PMID9393998. S2CID4318177.
^Ahringer, Julie Ann (1991). Posttranscriptional regulation offem-3, a sex-determining gene of Caenorhabditis elegans (PhD thesis). University of Wisconsin–Madison. ProQuest303972449.