This week’s guest speaker in the Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series has had to cancel her visit, and so no seminar will be held this…
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CSUN biologists trace a link between intimate ecological interactions and the evolution of new species
Many diverse groups of organisms — from butterflies to beetles to beneficial bacteria — spend their lives intimately associated with host organisms, and evolutionary biologists have long…
View More CSUN biologists trace a link between intimate ecological interactions and the evolution of new speciesHernandez-Perez awarded at ABRCMS 2022
CSUN Biology major Carmen Hernandez-Perez received a presentation award at the 2022 Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists, held in Anaheim, California last week.…
View More Hernandez-Perez awarded at ABRCMS 2022Colloquium: Nuñez on editing the “epigenome” with CRISPR
This week the Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series will feature James L. Nuñez, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology at UC Berkeley. Dr.…
View More Colloquium: Nuñez on editing the “epigenome” with CRISPRCSUN biologists find that hosts need the right symbiont when the heat is on
One of the best-known beneficial symbioses in the ocean is the mutualism between corals and photosynthetic algae. Coral polyps provide shelter and nutrients for algae…
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