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Mark McKone publishes paper in The American Naturalist
18 January 2023Mark McKone,Towsley professor of biology, published a paper in the current issue of The American Naturalist titled, “Loss of Avian Intromittent Organs as a Sperm Competition Strategy: A Race to Be Last.”
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Rou-Jia Sung presents at Cell Biology 2022
22 December 2022Rou-Jia Sung, assistant professor of biology, gave a talk at the Cell Biology 2022 meeting in Washington, D.C. entitled, “Gesticulating Biochemistry: Exploring the Impact of Using Augmented Reality Models on Students’…
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Professor Mitra publishes paper
22 December 2022Raka Mitra, professor of biology, recently co-published a paper titled, “Tomato Deploys Defence and Growth Simultaneously to Resist Bacterial Wilt Disease,” in the journal Plant, Cell & Environment.
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Carls Present Posters in D.C.
22 December 2022Astrid Petropoulos ’23, Shelly Seth ’23, Isabella Pozzi ’23, Ming Shen ’23, and Yelena Hallman ’22 presented three posters on their work identifying expression patterns, developing behavioral assays, and recombinant expression and purification…
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Rou-Jia Sung and two ’20 alums publish paper in PLOS ONE
8 December 2022Rou-Jia Sung, assistant professor of biology, and student authors Anna Lauriello ’20 and Quinn McVeigh ’20, recently published a paper entitled, “GluR2Q and GluR2R AMPA Subunits are not targets of lypd2 Interaction,” in PLOS ONE.
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Jennifer Wolff named new LTC director
14 November 2022Jennifer Wolff, Professor of Biology and the Director of the Neuroscience program, has been named incoming Director of the Perlman Learning and Teaching Center beginning in the spring of 2023 through the…
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Dan Hernández and Roger Faust ’91 present in Puerto Rico
31 October 2022Dan Hernández and Roger Faust (Biology ’19) each gave talks at the Society for the Advancement of Chicano/Hispanic and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico.…
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Biology junior Ariel Alexander chosen for award
14 October 2022Ariel Alexander ’24 was chosen as one of 10 students nationwide to share a $50,000 Pediatric Oncology Student Training Program grant from the pediatric cancer charity Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.
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Associate professor of biology Raka Mitra gave a talk at the American Society of Plant Biologists meeting titled, “The Molecular Battle Between the Bacterial Wilt Pathogen and its Plant Hosts,” built upon…
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Rika Anderson, Associate Professor of Biology, has received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF #2205254) for “Collaborative Research: RUI: Microbes need frenemies: unveiling microbial relationships with protist and…