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Osric Forrest Honored by ODK Honor Society ReadMedia (press release) Forrest, a Patrick Henry Scholar, graduated summa cum laude with honors in biology and a minor in chemistry. He has served as a Resident Advisor and as a member of the Ethics Bowl team, the President's Men, and the Society of '91 (leadership program). See all stories on this topic » | |
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ASU LEARNING: Professor conducts pungent projects San Angelo Standard Times The Tippett Professor of Biology at Angelo State University and curator of mammals for the Angelo State Natural History Collections, Dowler has been conducting joint skunk research with his students for years — mostly because no one else was doing it. See all stories on this topic » | |
UTEP sophomore is chosen for research experience in Tennessee El Paso Times The National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis announced recently that UTEP sophomore Andre Perez was part of this summer s Research Experience for Undergraduates at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. See all stories on this topic » | |
DNA sequenced for parrot's ability to parrot Phys.Org (press release) University of Maryland computational biologists Adam Phillippy and Sergey Koren -- experts at assembling genomes -- heard about Jarvis's sequencing struggles at a conference and approached him with a possible solution of modifying the algorithms that ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Researchers tap into genetic reservoir of heat-loving bacteria Phys.Org Stereoisomers and biological functions? created Jun 27, 2012 I'm reading a book concerning cell biology and have a question. Some molecules are mirror images of one another and such molecules are called optical isomers, or stereoisomers. The different. See all stories on this topic » | |
Kudzu vine key to kudzu bug's survival Phys.Org Hanula has been taking weekly samples of the pest from research kudzu patches to study its biology. He and Forest Service entomologist Scott Horn tested a variety of colored traps to attract the bug and found it is not attracted to red, purple or black ... See all stories on this topic » | |
In Print: Last Week's Sequencing-Related Papers of Note GenomeWeb Kell has held the top post at BBSRC since 2008, and before that he was director of the Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology. He also has served as director of research at the Institute of Biological Sciences at the University of ... See all stories on this topic » | |
New phone app calculates when women may become infertile BioScholar News A developer from US has created an app that calculates the day most women dread - when their biological clock runs out. Mira Kaddoura from Portland, Oregon. See all stories on this topic » | |
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You Can't Keep A Good Cell Down HealthCanal.com The finding, published in the June 15 issue of Molecular Biology of the Cell, is not only a testament to the indomitable cellular spirit, but could also offer some practical insight on how to save dying tissues after heart attacks or strokes as well as ... See all stories on this topic » | |
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New centre to research on spinal cord regeneration Deccan Herald Aiming to study the ability of the zebra fish to heal its spinal injuries and cholesterol processing, especially in terms of its implications for humans, the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) has opened a state-of-the-art research ... See all stories on this topic » | |
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