Skeletal muscle progenitor cells may be the key to personalized therapies that regenerate muscle lost to disease or disorders like muscular dystrophy — given the right…
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AIBS Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award offers science graduate students a first step into policy leadership
The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) is now accepting applications for the 2024 Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award, which offers science graduate students experience…
View More AIBS Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award offers science graduate students a first step into policy leadershipColloquium: Ludt on the geographic distribution of fish diversity
The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series resumes this Friday with a seminar by William Ludt, Assistant Curator of Ichthyology at the Natural History Museum of…
View More Colloquium: Ludt on the geographic distribution of fish diversityColloquium: Buth on the stem cell models of neurological development
The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Jessie Buth, a PhD candidate in neuroscience at UCLA. Buth studies neural…
View More Colloquium: Buth on the stem cell models of neurological developmentColloquium: Toledo-Corral on the epidemiology of type 2 diabetes
The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by CSUN’s own Associate Professor of Health Sciences, Claudia Toledo-Corral. Dr. Toledo-Corral studies…
View More Colloquium: Toledo-Corral on the epidemiology of type 2 diabetesColloquium: Hammer on the bacteria that make a living in beehives
The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Tobin Hammer, Assistant Professor of Biology at UC Irvine. Dr. Hammer studies…
View More Colloquium: Hammer on the bacteria that make a living in beehivesColloquium: Aguilar Alfaro on the immune system’s “killer” cells
The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Oscar Aguilar Alfaro, Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at UC San…
View More Colloquium: Aguilar Alfaro on the immune system’s “killer” cellsColloquium: Savage on the genetics of herpetological disease resistance and susceptibility
The Fall 2023 Biology Colloquium Series continues this Friday with a seminar by Anna Savage, Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Central Florida.…
View More Colloquium: Savage on the genetics of herpetological disease resistance and susceptibilityNew equipment expands the Flores Lab’s capacities to study how the gut microbes affect their hosts
The Flores Lab spent the summer getting to know the capabilities of a new high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) system and bioreactor, made possible by…
View More New equipment expands the Flores Lab’s capacities to study how the gut microbes affect their hostsCSUN biologists describe how a molecular switch helps bacteria spit out antibiotics and get a move on
Efflux, the movement of molecules from inside a cell to outside, is a basic molecular function for all living things, and it’s particularly interesting for…
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