Which Matters More: Being Green or Clean?
“It’s difficult to answer because it can depend primarily on what types of germs you’re expecting to kill.” … says Professor Bruce Blumberg, a biologist at the University of…
Professor R. Michael Mulligan, of Developmental and Cell Biology has been reappointed as Associate Dean of Graduate Studies for an additional five-year term. Read more here….
Professor Patrick L. Healey joined the faculty of the School of Biological Sciences in 1966 as an Assistant Professor of Organismic Biology (now, Developmental and Cell Biology). Professor Healey served the Biological Sciences School as…
Rachel Perlas Cinco is a graduate student in Professor Ulrike Luderer’s laboratory in the Department of Developmental and Cell Biology who recently was awarded an F31 Ruth Kirschstein National Research Service Award to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research. Granted by the National…
We’d like to wish congratulations to our students who took home awards from the School of Biological Sciences Graduate Honors Convocation!
Christian Guerrero-Juarez (Maksim Plikus Lab)
Fine Science Tools Graduate Travel Awards
Susan V. Bryant Graduate Fellowship
Sara Carmona…
Rebekah Le, a graduate student in Professor Ken Cho’s laboratory, recently received the K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award from the Association of American Colleges & Universities. Rebekah is one of ten recipients of the…
Dr. Justin Shaffer, Lecturer PSOE, Developmental and Cell Biology, recently published research on an upper-level human anatomy class in an effort to share his teaching methodologies with other professors. His research, published on CourseSource, describes…
Professor Lawrence J. Marsh, Developmental and Cell Biology, in collaboration with members of Dr. C-K Shen’s lab in Academica Sinica, Taiwan, found that the distribution of mutant Huntingtin protein (HTT) in the brains of mice…
A new study by Professor Steven P. Gross, Developmental and Cell Biology, in collaboration with the Vallee lab at Columbia University, has discovered how a specific protein in cells changes the function of a motor…
Professor Bruce Blumberg, Developmental and Cell Biology, is on the review board for the Factor GMO (genetically modified organism) study, which is called one of the world’s largest and more comprehensive long-term studies on genetically-modified…