Colloquium Departmental Events Colloquium: Banner on cytokines’ role linking the immune system to the nervous system Admin 30 April 2021 cytokinesLisa Bannerneroimmune interactions View More Colloquium: Banner on cytokines’ role linking the immune system to the nervous system
Colloquium Departmental Events Colloquium: Hogue on an aquatic host-parasite pair Admin 23 April 2021 Cheryl Courtney-Hoguehost-parasite interactions View More Colloquium: Hogue on an aquatic host-parasite pair
Colloquium Departmental Events Colloquium: Karginov on gene regulation after transcription Admin 16 April 2021 gene regulationTed Karginov View More Colloquium: Karginov on gene regulation after transcription
Colloquium Departmental Events Colloquium: Snyder on how genomics and individualized data can make medicine “personal” Admin 9 April 2021 fitness trackingMichael Snyderpersonalized medicine View More Colloquium: Snyder on how genomics and individualized data can make medicine “personal”
Conference Events Research Here’s how to watch Biology students’ presentations in the 2021 online CSUNposium Admin 8 April 2021 CSUNposium View More Here’s how to watch Biology students’ presentations in the 2021 online CSUNposium
Colloquium Departmental Events Colloquium: Sethuraman on the genomics of “ghosts” Admin 2 April 2021 Arun Sethuramancomputational biologyhuman evolutionpopulation genetics View More Colloquium: Sethuraman on the genomics of “ghosts”
Colloquium Departmental Events Colloquium: Huang describes how individual cells get into shape Admin 26 March 2021 cellular architectureKC Huang View More Colloquium: Huang describes how individual cells get into shape
Colloquium Departmental Events Special seminar: Suzanne Devkota on the microbes that can move fat tissue Admin 25 March 2021 Crohn's DiseaseMicrobiology Student associationmicrobiomeSuzanne Devkota View More Special seminar: Suzanne Devkota on the microbes that can move fat tissue
Alumni Colloquium Departmental Events Colloquium: Bernal returns to CSUN to explain how bacteria burrow into tomatoes Admin 12 March 2021 disease resistanceEduardo Bernal View More Colloquium: Bernal returns to CSUN to explain how bacteria burrow into tomatoes
Colloquium Departmental Events Special seminar: Aspen Reese on the evolution of the gut microbiome Admin 11 March 2021 Aspen Reesehost-microbe interactionsMicrobiology Student associationmicrobiome View More Special seminar: Aspen Reese on the evolution of the gut microbiome