The Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series officially launches this week with a talk from Wafa Tawackoli, a Research Assistant Professor in Biomedical Sciences at Cedars…
View More Colloquium: Tawackoli gives a cell’s eye view of the skeletal systemCategory: Alumni
Colloquium: Enard on the evolutionary history of host-virus coevolution
This week’s final seminar in the 2022 Biology Colloquium series features David Enard, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at…
View More Colloquium: Enard on the evolutionary history of host-virus coevolutionColloquium: Agajanian on WNT signaling in cellular processes and cancer progression
For this week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series, Biology alumnus Megan Agajanian, now a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University, returns to discuss her research.…
View More Colloquium: Agajanian on WNT signaling in cellular processes and cancer progressionColloquium: Lara on the evolution of vertebrate neural, immune, and skeletal systems
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series features Ricardo Lara Ramírez, Professor in the Center for Research in Applied Biological Sciences at the Autonomous…
View More Colloquium: Lara on the evolution of vertebrate neural, immune, and skeletal systemsColloquium: Boddy on the evolutionary theory of life histories and cancer risk
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series features Amy Boddy, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Body studies the application of…
View More Colloquium: Boddy on the evolutionary theory of life histories and cancer riskColloquium: Stoltzfus on the parallels between C. elegans and its parasitic cousins
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series features Jonathan Stoltzfus, Assistant Professor of Biology at Millersville University. Dr. Stoltzfus studies the developmental genetics of…
View More Colloquium: Stoltzfus on the parallels between C. elegans and its parasitic cousinsCSUN biologists — and campus lawns — contribute to “largest ever” study of evolution in cities worldwide
White clover may seem to be an inconspicuous weed in the lawns of homes and public spaces across Los Angeles, but according to new research…
View More CSUN biologists — and campus lawns — contribute to “largest ever” study of evolution in cities worldwideColloquium: Kramer on the developmental genetics of columbines’ freaky floral forms
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series, supported by the URISE/Bridges to PhD programs, features Elena Kramer, the Bussey Professor and Chair of the…
View More Colloquium: Kramer on the developmental genetics of columbines’ freaky floral formsOppenheimer’s work to broaden student participation in research featured in two new papers
The first issue of the journal Frontiers in Education Technology features not one but two contributions by CSUN Professor Emeritus of Biology Steven Oppenheimer, highlighting…
View More Oppenheimer’s work to broaden student participation in research featured in two new papersColloquium: CSUN MARC alumna Briones on the development of a new treatment for chronic pain
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series will be presented by Marisa Briones, co-founder of BDH Pharma. Dr. Briones is a graduate of the…
View More Colloquium: CSUN MARC alumna Briones on the development of a new treatment for chronic pain