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Campus Education Events Opportunities

June CSUN-al Gardening class will feature tool rehab and maintenance

Biosphere Editor 8 May, 2019 Botanic Garden

On Saturday, June 1st, from 9-11 a.m., landscape designer Steve Gerischer will lead the June CSUN-al Gardening class, addressing the best gardening tools, where to get…

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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Stajich on the lessons from 1,000 fungal genomes

Biosphere Editor 3 May, 2019 fungusgenomicsJason Stajich

This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series will be given by Dr. Jason Stajich from the Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology at UC…

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Departmental Events

Special Seminar: Fischer on parental care by poison frogs

Biosphere Editor 2 May, 2019 Eva K. Fischer

Dr. Eva K. Fischer will visit the Department of Biology next Monday, May 6, to meet with department members and present her research on the…

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Alumni Publications Research

CSUN biologists show how cancer cells make themselves at home in healthy tissue

Biosphere Editor 1 May, 2019 cancer biologyJonathan KelberKayla Meade

Before they begin to spread through the body, some cancer cells secrete molecules that may make tumor-free tissues more hospitable to invading cancer cells, CSUN…

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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Bernal on selective signaling for mating communication

Biosphere Editor 26 April, 2019 animal communicationsensory ecologyXimena Bernal

This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series will be given by Dr. Ximena Bernal from the Department of Biology at Purdue University. Bernal, who…

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Silbiger talks climate change and the challenges of science communication on Sisters of Sci-Fi podcast

Biosphere Editor 25 April, 2019 Nyssa Silbigerocean acidification

CSUN Assistant Professor of Biology Nyssa Silbiger appeared on the latest episode of the Sisters of Sci-Fi podcast, talking with host L. Stephanie Tate about…

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Events Projects

CSUN Women in Science launch fundraiser for after-school science outreach

Biosphere Editor 24 April, 2019 Ruth GramajoWomen in Science

The CSUN Women in Science club have launched an online fundraiser to support GIST, their after-school science outreach program for girls at a local middle…

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Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Rothman on animal development … in spaaaaace

Biosphere Editor 19 April, 2019 developmentJoel Rothmanspace

This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series will be given by Dr. Joel Rothman from the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at…

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Awards In the news Projects Research

CSUN grad student receives NSF fellowship to study coral reefs’ resilience

Biosphere Editor 18 April, 2019 Danielle BeckerNyssa Silbiger

Danielle Becker, M.S. student in Dr. Nyssa Silbiger’s lab, has received the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship for her thesis research on coral’s ability…

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Opportunities Scholarships

Noyce Scholarship offers support for CSUN undergrads interested in K-12 teaching

Biosphere Editor 17 April, 2019 Robert Noyce Scholarship

The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program is now accepting applications for the upcoming school year, for CSUN undergraduate students majoring in a STEM field who…

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