Read the latest news and updates from the Biology department.
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The Fall 2017 Biology Seminar Series continues with Dr. Michael Habib’s talk, "Real flying monsters: estimating the flight performance of giant pterosaurs."
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The Fall 2017 Biology Seminar Series continues with Felipe Zapata’s talk, "Towards understanding the evolution of plant diversity: Insights from Integrative Systematics."
The Fall 2017 Biology Seminar Series continues with Jason Mungia’s talk, "Retargeting human antibodies to fight multi-drug resistant Gram negative infections."
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The Fall 2017 Biology Seminar Series continues with Dr. Paula Welander’s talk, "Ancient Fats in Modern Bacteria."
The Fall 2017 Biology Seminar Series commences with Ashley Robart's talk, "Reproduction and migration: how the social environment influences life history events."
The Â鶹ƵµÀ Biology Department had a poster making event for the March for Science in Sycamore Glen on April 18th, 2017.
The Spring 2017 Biology Seminar Series continues with Katelyn Gostic’s talk, "Rational risk assessment of emerging influenza viruses with pandemic potential."
The Spring 2017 Biology Seminar Series continues with Joseph Heras’ talk, "Genome meets phenome: identifying loci for complex adaptive traits in Pacific marine fishes."
The Spring 2017 Biology Seminar Series continues with Troy Magney’s talk, "Can we see plant photosynthesis from space? Insights across leaf, tower, airborne, and satellite scales." Tuesday, February 28thBioScience 11312:30 p.m.Refreshments will be served!
The Spring 2017 Biology Seminar Series continues with Dr. Chris Wheeler’s talk, "Age-related killer T cells in brain malignancy, degeneration, and development."