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Month: September 2023

Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: zur Nieden on the pivotal role of FOXO3a in the life of cells

Admin 29 September 2023 BRIDGESNicole zur Niedenstem cell biologyURISE

The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Nicole zur Nieden, Associate Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at UC…

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Conference People

Hong Lab represents CSUN at international C. elegans conference

Admin 28 September 2023 BUILD PODERDylan CastroHeather CarstensenMarisa MackieMegan HamptonRay HongVivian Le

Five members of the Hong Lab had a ‘worm’ welcome in Glasgow during the 2023 International C. elegans Conference in June! The biennial meeting is…

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Departmental People

Postdocs appreciated for research and mentoring as part of CSUN Biology

Admin 28 September 2023 postdocs

Last week (Sept 18-22) labs and academic departments around the country celebrated Postdoc Appreciation Week. Postdocs, or post-doctoral researchers, have completed doctorate degrees and are…

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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Flores on the ecosystem in our bellies

Admin 22 September 2023 Gilberto Floresgut microbiome

The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by CSUN Associate Professor of Biology Gilberto Flores. Dr. Flores studies the dynamics…

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Campus Education Events

Teachers aim to engage students in science learning with phenomenal local examples

Admin 21 September 2023 Gini VandergonSan Fernando Valley Science Project

This summer’s science teacher institute by the San Fernando Valley Science Project brought middle and high school science teachers together to brainstorm ways to connect…

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Featured Publications Research

For these tree frogs, the course of reproductive isolation never did run true

Admin 21 September 2023 Florine PascalJeanne Robertsonred-eyed tree frogsspeciation

New species form as populations evolve differences that prevent them from interbreeding. Sometimes, the evolving differences themselves help to accelerate the process — especially differences in…

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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Emerson on the viral potential of dirt

Admin 15 September 2023 Joanne Emersonplant pathologyviruses

The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Joanne Emerson, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology at UC Davis. Dr. Emerson…

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Awards Departmental Events

Check out the winners of the first Biosphere Summer Photo Contest

Admin 15 September 2023 Angelina PietteMax SpruteTim Karels

The votes are in, and congratulations to the winners of the first Biosphere Summer Photo Contest: First place goes to Professor Tim Karels’ image of…

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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Richardson on the evolution and ecology of long-lived plants

Admin 8 September 2023 Lea Richardsonplant ecology

The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Lea Richardson, postdoctoral researcher with the Yoder Lab. Dr. Richardson studies the…

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Departmental Events People

Check out CSUN Biology’s best summer photos — and vote for your favorite!

Admin 8 September 2023 student researchsummerwildflowerswildlife

The fall semester is well under way, but CSUN Biology students, faculty, and staff have brought back a summer’s worth of memories — and images. Click…

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