Tag Archives: College of Biological Sciences

Under the microscope: examining the promise of bioremediation

May 2, 2013

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Bioremediation presents new opportunities for researchers to partner with industry to develop sustainable solutions for increasingly complex and costly environmental challenges.

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University Imaging Centers peers into the future

April 19, 2013

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University Imaging Centers operates several facilities on campus that offer advanced optical imaging services and training for research and business applications.

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Shaping biological compounds: Claudia Schmidt-Dannert

January 2, 2013

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Distinguished McKnight Professor Claudia Schmidt-Dannert explores metabolic pathways and natural product biosynthesis in naturally occurring plants to produce potential cures for diseases, keys to alternative energy, and more.

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Figuring out the force: Melissa Gardner

September 10, 2012

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Melissa Gardner, a McKnight Land-Grant professor who specializes in genetics and cell biology, uses mathematical and computational modeling to understand the mysterious forces behind cell division.

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Tales from the Field: George Weiblen

July 12, 2012

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With the help of the indigenous culture, George Weiblen has spent nearly 20 years cataloging the diversity of life on the island of New Guinea — one of the last remaining tropical wilderness areas on the planet.

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