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A wildly wet week for CSUN Biology
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View More A wildly wet week for CSUN BiologyTrying to breathe easier, and photosynthesizing when the heat is on, this week in CSUN Biology
Got a news item for Biosphere? Send in your latest updates with the new streamlined contribution form — scholarship and grant opportunities, awards won, papers published,…
View More Trying to breathe easier, and photosynthesizing when the heat is on, this week in CSUN BiologyCSUN Biology celebrates award-winning students
The CSUN Biology Department is pleased to announce the winners of student awards and scholarships for the 2024-2025 school year, who will be recognized in…
View More CSUN Biology celebrates award-winning studentsColloquium: Aguayo on the role of a small protein in the endoplasmic reticulum’s big workload
The Spring 2025 Biology Colloquium Series concludes this Friday with a seminar by Analine Aguayo, a postdoctoral researcher working with CSUN Professor of Biology Maria…
View More Colloquium: Aguayo on the role of a small protein in the endoplasmic reticulum’s big workloadColloquium: Raja on the molecular links between neural development and cancer
The Spring 2025 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Ayyappa Raja, Postdoctoral Scholar Research Associate in Biology and Biological Engineering at…
View More Colloquium: Raja on the molecular links between neural development and cancerColloquium: Rangel on the ecological consequences of physiological limits
The Spring 2025 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Racine Rangel, a UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Santa Cruz. Dr.…
View More Colloquium: Rangel on the ecological consequences of physiological limitsColloquium: Espino-Pérez digs into the complexities of multiracial identity
The Spring 2025 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Kathy Espino-Pérez, Assistant Professor of Psychological Sciences at Western Oregon University. Dr. Espino-Pérez,…
View More Colloquium: Espino-Pérez digs into the complexities of multiracial identityCSUN Biology students take the prize at the 2025 CSUNposium
The Biology Department was well represented at last week’s 2025 CSUNposium, with undergrad researchers and Master’s students presenting their research in dozens of talks and…
View More CSUN Biology students take the prize at the 2025 CSUNposiumColloquium: Groen on nematodes’ evolutionary arms race against their hosts
The Spring 2025 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Niels Groen, Assistant Professor of Evolutionary Systems Biology at UC Riverside. Dr.…
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