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.
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior graduate students’ research goes to press With a focus on the effects of nutrient availability on grassland biodiversity and carbon dioxide release, Ecology, Evolution.
The University's strength in plant ecosystem research inspired two first-year graduate students from India to make their way to Minnesota. Pictured left to right: Mayank Kohli, Siddharth Iyengar, Eric.
Natural genetic variation in a protective antiviral enzyme holds promise for new therapies. Doctors have long been mystified as to why HIV-1 rapidly sickens some individuals, while in others the virus.
Post-doc fellow provides cinematic evidence that cells regulate tension forces during mitosis. Think back to introductory bio—the cellular division unit. You probably got the big picture, but Jeremy.
Cedar Creek embarks on plans to use remote sensing for large-scale monitoring of biodiversity. Healthy ecosystems are essential to the survival of life on Earth. But how do you tell if an ecosystem is.