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Alumni Publications

Oppenheimer’s work to broaden student participation in research featured in two new papers

Biosphere Editor 9 March, 2022 Steven Oppenheimerstudent research

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…

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Alumni Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: CSUN MARC alumna Briones on the development of a new treatment for chronic pain

Biosphere Editor 4 March, 2022 Marisa Brionespain managementpharmaceutical development

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…

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Alumni Featured Publications Research

CSUN marine biologists measure the ecological cost of losing “foundation species”

Biosphere Editor 10 February, 2022 ecosystem functionNyssa Silbigerspecies lossestidepools

The loss of species changes living communities, but some species losses have bigger impacts than others — such as “foundation species”, which contribute resources or…

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Alumni Colloquium Departmental Events

Colloquium: Bernal returns to CSUN to explain how bacteria burrow into tomatoes

Biosphere Editor 12 March, 2021 disease resistanceEduardo Bernal
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Alumni

Hurtado accepted into Doris Duke Conservation Scholars

Biosphere Editor 24 February, 2021 Doris Duke Conservation ScholarsSierra Hurtado

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology BS student Sierra Hurtado has been accepted into the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars program at the University of Washington. The prestigious…

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Alumni

Wenner accepted into PhD program

Biosphere Editor 17 February, 2021 Sarah Wenner

Sarah Wenner, who completed her MSci in Dr. Jeanne Robertson’s lab last year, has been accepted into the Ph.D. program at UC Berkeley, where she…

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Alumni

CSUN alum Serna accepted into MD/PhD program

Biosphere Editor 4 February, 2021 Raphael Serna

Raphael Serna, a CSUN Biology graduate and former Peer Learning Facilitator, reports that he has been accepted into the MD/PhD program at the University of…

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Alumni

Talavera accepted into PhD program

Biosphere Editor 4 February, 2021 Janelle Talavera

Janelle Talavera, currently wrapping up a B.Sci. in the Department of Biology with the Ecology and Evolution option, has been accepted into the doctoral program…

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Twin “flumes” placed over patches of coral reef to allow manipulation of the water chemistry
Alumni Projects Publications Research

CSUN marine biologists launch new rig to study climate change under the sea

Biosphere Editor 27 February, 2020 Bob CarpenterGriffin SrednickPeter Edmunds
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A coyote crosses a city street, lit by streetlights (National Park Service)
Alumni Publications Research

CSUN ecologists determine what’s on the menu for LA’s coyotes

Biosphere Editor 20 February, 2020 coyotesRachel LarsonTim Karelsurban ecology

Urban coyotes eat more garbage, fruit, and domestic cats, and are less picky than neighboring suburban and rural coyotes, according to the results of a…

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