Three CBS undergraduates win competition for project focusing on hypertension in Uganda. Amy Yi, Tessa Day and Diane Kazlauski looked at public health programming across Uganda and saw something.
Xianyi Xiong receives University award for work on campus internationalization. For Xianyi Xiong, looking at the world from multiple perspectives is merely everyday life. The junior, who is studying.
Reme Abulu looks to medicine as a way to deal with disparities and representation in healthcare. Reme Abulu looks at disparities in our healthcare system and sees more than a list of problems to solve.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota and the Somali, Latino, and Hmong Partnership for Health and Wellness have new evidence that the gut microbiota of immigrants and refugees rapidly Westernize.
Cedar Creek's latest project calls on citizen scientists to identify on-site wildlife entirely online. Pictured above: Oh Deer! Visitors to Eyes on the Wild will find lots of photos of deer. Here are.
Recent graduate Jesse Abelson (B.S. Biology '17) balances his role as an entrepreneur with a position in the University's Department of Emergency Medicine What is your job title? I am the Chief.
Legislators, University leaders and supporters gathered to mark the occasion. Supporters gathered October 12 to celebrate the launch of construction on a new College of Biological Sciences.
There are two absolutes in science: Failure is frequent and inevitable. “A lot of what you do [day-to-day] in the lab doesn’t work,” says Dr. Katie Fixen, a microbiologist who recently joined the.
Arjun Khakhar and Katie LaBarbera named as fellows in CBS postdoctoral program. Solving some of the greatest challenges we face today involve using biology. But often, those answers involve pairing a.
Angie Koebler makes a special trip to Penn State to bring the rare Amborellas plant to the College of Biological Sciences Conservatory. Walking through the College of Biological Sciences Conservatory.