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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CSUN Biology grad student’s work monitoring monarch butterflies featured in the LA Times
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…
View More CSUN Biology grad student’s work monitoring monarch butterflies featured in the LA TimesRichard Duenckel Garden Club Scholarship offers $1500 for students studying the green world
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,…
View More Richard Duenckel Garden Club Scholarship offers $1500 for students studying the green worldApplications open for 2022 Virtual 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…
View More Applications open for 2022 Virtual CSUNposiumColloquium: Robertson on the color of speciation
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series launches will be presented by CSUN Associate Professor of Biology Jeanne Robertson. Dr. Robertson studies behavior, population…
View More Colloquium: Robertson on the color of speciationColloquium: Karols on wildlife in the big city
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series launches will be presented by CSUN Professor of Biology Tim Karels. Dr. Karels studies behavioral ecology, particularly…
View More Colloquium: Karols on wildlife in the big cityCSUN undergraduate researcher’s poster recognized as a “standout” at SACNAS
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…
View More CSUN undergraduate researcher’s poster recognized as a “standout” at SACNASColloquium: Malone on gene regulation and its many consequences
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series launches will be presented by CSUN Professor of Biology Cindy Malone. Dr. Malone studies the molecular basis…
View More Colloquium: Malone on gene regulation and its many consequencesHoverfly species named for the CSUN biologist who first described it
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,…
View More Hoverfly species named for the CSUN biologist who first described itColloquium: Harada on the regulation of seed development
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series launches will be presented by John Harada, a Professor in the Department of Plant Biology at UC…
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