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Alumni Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Golden on out-of-this world engineering of cyanobacteria

Biosphere Editor 28 October, 2022 genetic transformationJames Golden

This week the Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series will feature James Golden, Professor of Molecular Biology at UC San Diego. Dr. Golden studies genetic transformation…

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Alumni Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: terHorst on the vital evolutionary importance of genetic variation

Biosphere Editor 21 October, 2022 Casey TerHorstcoevolution

This week the Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series will feature CSUN Associate Professor of Biology Casey terHorst. Dr. terHorst studies the mechanistic links between ecological…

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Classes Departmental Events

CSUN Conservation Biology students see the highs and lows of the Owens Valley

Biosphere Editor 20 October, 2022 Conservation BiologyPaula Schiffman

The students in Dr. Polly Schiffman’s Conservation Biology class spent last weekend visiting some of the most dramatic landscapes within a day’s drive of Los…

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Alumni Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium (Corrected): Mukherjee on methods to make ‘invisible’ molecular processes visible

Biosphere Editor 14 October, 2022 Arnab Mukherjee

This week the Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series will feature Arnab Mukherjee, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UC Santa Barbara.…

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A giant sea bass at the California Academy of Sciences aquarium (Flickr: Caitlin Childs)
Alumni In the news Research

CSUN marine biologists’ “baby giants” are returned to the sea

Biosphere Editor 13 October, 2022

Three years ago, CSUN Marine Biology graduate students Emily Ladin and Elizabeth Burns were surprised by the arrival of hundreds of baby giant sea bass,…

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Alumni Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Fricker on the human microbiome’s taste for mucin

Biosphere Editor 7 October, 2022 Ashwana Frickermicrobiome

This week the Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series will feature Ashwana Fricker, a postdoctoral scholar in the lab of CSUN Associate Professor of Biology Gilberto…

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Modified visualization of an IF-stained tumor section (Courtesy of the Kelber Lab).
Campus Conference Departmental Events

CSUN to host interdisciplinary cancer research conference meeting October 21

Biosphere Editor 6 October, 2022 cancerCSU ICMJoan Brugge

The newly NIH-funded California State University Interdisciplinary Cancer Meeting will be held Friday, Oct 21 in the Orchard Conference Center. The day’s schedule will include…

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Alumni Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Hutchins on post-transcriptional regulation of neural crest development

Biosphere Editor 30 September, 2022 BRIDGESdevelopmentErica J. HutchinsURISE

This week the Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series will feature Erica J. Hutchins, Assistant Professor of Cell and Tissue Biology in the School of Dentistry…

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Alumni Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Tanner on the unavoidable link between science and politics

Biosphere Editor 23 September, 2022 advocacyclimate changeRichelle Tanner

This week the Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series will feature Richelle Tanner, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at Chapman University. Tanner is an…

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People

Rachman accepts PhD research position to map sagebrush communities from the air

Biosphere Editor 22 September, 2022 Richard Rachman

CSUN Biology Master’s student Richard Rachman has solidified plans for after graduation, accepting a PhD research position at Boise State University working with Assistant Professor…

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