For October’s student spotlight we are highlighting Kaylee Browder. Kaylee is an Integrative Biology PhD student. She is a part of the Newmark and Issigonis labs in the Morgridge Institute for Research. Kaylee gives insight …
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Biology Colloquium: Organelles, Microtubules
Thursday, September 5, iBio faculty Katie Drerup is the first colloquium speaker of the academic year. She is presenting her talk, Organelles, microtubules, and motors: What zebrafish have taught us about neuronal cell biology. Please …
Graduate Student Spotlight: Adrianna Gorsky
For the September edition of our department’s graduate student spotlight. We are highlighting Adrianna Gorsky, a Freshwater and Marine Sciences PhD student. She is a part of the Dugan and Stanley lab. She provides insight …
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Jacob Kraus spotlight
1. Explain your research so that your grandparent or a 5-year old would understand it? I am a primate behavioral ecologist by training, which means that I study how primates interact with their environments. I …
Special Biology Colloquium: Untangling the web of behaviors used in spider orb-weaving.
Thursday May 23, we will haveAndrew Gordus (assistant professor from JHU) speaking at Biology Colloquium. Please join us at 3:30pm in 168 Noland Hall.
Katherine Charton Spotlight
1.Explain your research so that your grandparent or a 5-year old would understand it? Grasslands around the world are threatened because of the increasing presence of trees and shrubs in these grass- and forb-dominated ecosystems. …
Elizabeth (Biz) Locke Spotlight
1. Explain your research so that your grandparent or a 5-year old would understand it? I am using trail cameras to examine how different anthropogenic changes impact the activity of mesopredators. Specifically, how the presence …
Nathan Kiel Spotlight
1) Explain your research so that your grandparent or a 5-year-old would understand it. I study how forests are changing with a warming climate and widespread wildfire. For my PhD, I have focused mostly on …
Introductory Biology Undergraduate Symposium
Wednesday, May 1st Union South, Varsity Hall Session A: 3-4:30pm Session B: 5:30-7pm