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CSUN Biology students win NSF support for graduate school

Admin 7 April 2022 Danielle BarnasGraduate Research FellowshipNSFNyssa SilbigerRobert Dellinger

Two Biology Master’s students have been selected for the National Science Foundation’s highly competitive Graduate Research Fellowship, which provides three years of financial support for…

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BUILD PODER marks seven years of boosting student success through research experiences

Admin 30 March 2022 BUILD PODER

BUILD PODER, the NIH-funded program that supports CSUN students in undergraduate research experiences marks its seventh year of funding in 2022. The program’s leadership has…

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A cluster of white flowers pokes up from a lawn, in front of the wide portico of the CSUN campus library
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CSUN biologists — and campus lawns — contribute to “largest ever” study of evolution in cities worldwide

Admin 17 March 2022 Jeremy YoderNicholas Pouloswhite clover

White clover may seem to be an inconspicuous weed in the lawns of homes and public spaces across Los Angeles, but according to new research…

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Puebla chosen for Toluca Lake Garden Club’s Richard Duenckel Scholarship

Admin 16 February 2022 MariaElena Zavala

Martin Puebla, a MSci. student working with CSUN Professor of Biology MariaElena Zavala, received the prestigious Richard Duenckel (Toluca Lake) Garden Club Scholarship. In his…

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CSUN Biology grad student’s work monitoring monarch butterflies featured in the LA Times

Admin 27 January 2022 monarch butterfliesRichard Rachman

CSUN Biology Master’s student Richard Rachman is at the center of a recent article in the Los Angeles Times, covering the work of monitoring west…

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CSUN undergraduate researcher’s poster recognized as a “standout” at SACNAS

Admin 18 November 2021 Melissa TakahashiRaphael Angelo ZambranoSACNAS

Raphael Angelo Zambrano, an undergraduate researcher working with Assistant Professor of Biology Melissa Takahashi, has received a Student Presentation Award from SACNAS, the Society for…

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Hoverfly species named for the CSUN biologist who first described it

Admin 9 November 2021 entomologyJim HogueSphecomyia hoguei

A species of hoverfly has been named in honor of CSUN Biology lecturer and biological collections curator Dr. James N. Hogue. The hoverfly, Sphecomyia hoguei,…

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Espinoza recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus of the University of Nevada Reno

Admin 4 November 2021 Robert EspinozaUniversity of Nevada Reno

CSUN Professor of Biology Bobby Espinoza has been awarded as one of the Distinguished Alumni of the Year in the College of Science at the…

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Nickols takes the helm as part of ocean observatory network

Admin 28 October 2021 Kerry Nickolsoceanography

CSUN marine biologist Kerry Nickols will take responsibility for an automated observatory on the Santa Monica Pier, part of a network of sensor stations along…

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CSUN microbiologist on l’histoire of bacteria as cancer treatment

Admin 7 October 2021 cancerDavid BermudesSalmonella

CSUN Professor of Biology David Bermudes was featured in the French science magazine Epsiloon, in an article by Jean-Baptiste Veyrieras recounting the history of the…

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