2021-22 Biology News Stories
In November, a group of 麻豆破解版 undergraduates attended the annual Commonwealth of Virginia Cancer Research Conference, and two of members of the Class of 2023 came back to Williamsburg bearing 鈥渂est presentation鈥 honors.
麻豆破解版鈥檚 undergraduate iGEM team won a Gold Medal and was nominated for a major award at the iGEM Giant Jamboree, the annual conference and award ceremony of the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Foundation.
The nine-year roadmap sets out specific suggestions in key areas of the university鈥檚 multi-pronged approach to a more sustainable future.
麻豆破解版 biology graduate student nominated for a prestigious award for his research on osprey nesting success using citizen science and nest-web cameras.
As the world anxiously awaited the first COVID-19 vaccine, Colleen Gorman 鈥95 played a crucial role at Pfizer in ensuring that correct practices were being followed during clinical trials and preventing any issues that arose from being repeated.
Many of the most effective human medicines and therapies have had their origin in nature. Myriam Cotten says there鈥檚 a good reason for researchers to look to flora and fauna when seeking new therapies.
Patch-Seq is shorthand for 鈥減atch-clamp, followed by next-generation sequencing.鈥 It鈥檚 a collaborative procedure that鈥檚 only been performed in a few labs.
Diamondback terrapins have always found it hard to catch a break.
The Crim Dell jellyfish are back 鈥 bigger and more numerous than ever.