CSUN students have a unique opportunity to get a taste of desert fieldwork — and earn credit applicable to Biology electives — with experts in Joshua tree…
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CSUN microbiologists describe a new molecular system for bacteria to clean house
Understanding how bacteria respond to toxins, at the molecular level, can help identify ways to break those responses, opening up new targets for antimicrobial drugs. New…
View More CSUN microbiologists describe a new molecular system for bacteria to clean houseCSUN biologists trace a link between intimate ecological interactions and the evolution of new species
Many diverse groups of organisms — from butterflies to beetles to beneficial bacteria — spend their lives intimately associated with host organisms, and evolutionary biologists have long…
View More CSUN biologists trace a link between intimate ecological interactions and the evolution of new speciesCSUN biologists find that hosts need the right symbiont when the heat is on
One of the best-known beneficial symbioses in the ocean is the mutualism between corals and photosynthetic algae. Coral polyps provide shelter and nutrients for algae…
View More CSUN biologists find that hosts need the right symbiont when the heat is onCSUN marine biologists’ “baby giants” are returned to the sea
Three years ago, CSUN Marine Biology graduate students Emily Ladin and Elizabeth Burns were surprised by the arrival of hundreds of baby giant sea bass,…
View More CSUN marine biologists’ “baby giants” are returned to the seaNew N-COMPASS program sets CSUN Biology students on course for careers in regenerative medicine
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine has awarded almost $3 million to CSUN Biology faculty Dr. Cindy Malone, with Drs. Gilberto Flores and Gabriela Chavira,…
View More New N-COMPASS program sets CSUN Biology students on course for careers in regenerative medicineCSUN undergrad researcher spent summer studying how bees beat the heat
Natalie Castillo, a CSUN Biology major working in Professor Robert Espinoza’s Laboratory of Integrative and Comparative Herpetology, spent her summer on a unique research internship…
View More CSUN undergrad researcher spent summer studying how bees beat the heatCSUN graduate students present Giant Sea Bass studies at JMIH
Emily Ladin and Elizabeth Burns, Marine Biology graduate students from the Allen-Franklin lab, presented papers based on their Master’s theses at the Joint Meeting of…
View More CSUN graduate students present Giant Sea Bass studies at JMIHCSUN marine biologist contributes to systematic evaluation of US marine protected areas
CSUN Associate Professor of Biology Kerry Nickols joined a large team of marine biologists at institutions across the U.S. and Australia in developing a sweeping…
View More CSUN marine biologist contributes to systematic evaluation of US marine protected areasCSUN biologists pinpoint evolutionary changes that help this weed invade new territory
Humans have, deliberately and accidentally, moved many species into habitats far from their original homes — and some of these introduced species become invasive, out-competing local…
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