As results from aerial analyses of biodiversity roll in, Cedar Creek researchers set their sights even higher, participating in a lofty proposal to launch a satellite that can do the job on a global.
CBS professor teams with local startup to create a tablet-based lesson on cell respiration and photosynthesis. Recent developments aside, there is no way Sehoya Cotner could ever be described as a.
Surprising results solve a decades-old puzzle and open door to exploring new therapies to combat HIV-1, retrovirus-based cancers. Hideki Aihara, Ke Shi and Zhiqi Yin Retroviruses are cagy buggers.
Lesley Knoll brings a background in aquatic ecology to her new role as the field station's resident expert. Lesely Knoll stands by a snow-covered Lake Itasca earlier this month. Itasca Biological.
New faculty member Charalampos Babis Kalodimos discovers why the drug cyclosporine improves outcomes for cancer patients. Kalodimos in the University's Structural Biology Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
The CBS Grand Challenges in Biology Postdoctoral Program focuses on the potential to bridge disciplines. A new CBS post-doctoral program designed to expand multidisciplinary collaboration will launch.
Research News Biodiversity stabilizes ecosystems during climate extremes A study led by Forest Isbell (EEB/Cedar Creek) published in the online edition Nature, based on data collected at 46 grasslands.
CBS researcher Daniel Schmidt and Medical School faculty Mark Thomas to create new viral technologies for cell-type specific labeling. Pictured: Dr. Daniel Schmidt (left) and Dr. Mark Thomas. Photo.
A new CBS Conservatory would expand access to a unique collection of rare and endangered plants to more researchers, students and the public. A new conservatory building would ensure optimal.
Registration and poster submission still open! The University Imaging Centers are hosting an imaging symposium in celebration of the renewal of our Nikon Center of Excellence status on Wednesday.