Congratulations to our Spring 2024 CBMG award winners!
Cell biologist Lanny Ling investigates how errors in the process can either harm organisms or help them survive.
The Hall Lab develops novel tools that can measure gut microbes in real time.
Antony Jose looks for answers about heritability, including how traits change without changes in DNA.
Microbiologist Kasandra Hunter-Whitfield (B.S. ’13, biological sciences) works on the front lines of the government’s biodefense program to help protect those who serve.
Charles Delwiche, David Straney and Ph.D. student Adena Collens received the awards.
Cosgrove sought Career Center support for graduate school applications.
They were finalists for the Life Sciences Invention of the Year with "An Accelerated Cellular Model for Alzheimer’s Disease."
The award recognized Feijó’s highly cited plant biology genetics research on pollen tubes and his impact on the international scientific community.
The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences hosted a Reddit Ask-Me-Anything spotlighting research on Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome and aging.