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Apply to present in the 2022 Virtual CSUNposium

Admin 28 January 2022 CSUNposium

Applications to present research results in the 2022 Virtual CSUNposium come due next week, by noon on Tuesday Feb 1. The CSUNposium is a campus-wide…

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Opportunities Scholarships

Southern California Garden Club offers scholarship for students cultivating green thumbs

Admin 27 January 2022 Southern California Garden Club

The Southern California Garden Club, the longest established, largest and most active garden club in the San Fernando Valley is pleased to announce the opening…

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Opportunities Scholarships

Richard Duenckel Garden Club Scholarship offers $1500 for students studying the green world

Admin 9 December 2021 Garden Club Scholarshipsplant biology

The Richard Duenckel Garden Club Scholarship from the Toluca Lake Garden Club provides up to $1,500 for undergraduate and graduate students studying the biology of plants,…

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Applications open for 2022 Virtual CSUNposium

Admin 7 December 2021 CSUNposium

Applications open today for students interested in presenting research results at the annual CSUNposium, to be held Friday, April 1, 2022. The CSUNposium is a…

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In the news Opportunities Projects Research

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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Fellowships Opportunities

Apply for undergraduate research in Biology with support from BUILD PODER

Admin 14 October 2021 BUILD PODER

CSUN’s BUILD PODER program, which supports undergraduate students interested in practical research experience as preparation for graduate study in the sciences, is now soliciting applications…

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Grants Opportunities

San Fernando Valley Audubon Society scholarships help young conservationists take wing

Admin 27 September 2021 San Fernando Valley Audubon Society

The San Fernando Valley Audubon Society is sponsoring three scholarships of $500 to help young conservationists with tuition, lab fees, or other educational expenses during…

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San Fernando Valley Iris Society offers support for plant-curious students

Admin 23 September 2021 San Fernando Valley Iris Society

The San Fernando Valley Iris Society is sponsoring three scholarships of $500 to support the next generation of plant biologists, landscape architects, and plant conservationists…

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Grants Opportunities Projects Research

Amorim Lab opens at CSUN with $1.7 million in NIH funding to study ancient epidemics

Admin 15 September 2021 ancient DNAEduardo Amorimgenomics

Assistant Professor Eduardo Amorim, the newest member of the Biology Department faculty, is launching his CSUN lab with a big boost from the National Institutes…

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Grants Jobs Opportunities Research

Hong Lab seeks undergraduate researchers to study developing neurons

Admin 8 September 2021 Pristionchus pacificusRay Hong

CSUN Professor of Biology Ray Hong is seeking undergraduate research assistants for work on an NIH-funded study of neuron development in a model nematode, Pristionchus…

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