The MCDB science education initiative group has included the work of 4 science teaching fellows and 7 faculty members. A single science teaching fellow currently continues this work. The fellows and ...
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is a member of the Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences at St. Louis University School of Medicine. Each year, ten to fifteen highly qualified ...
This program is no longer accepting new student applications. Biology is the study of living organisms, including their structure, systems, function, evolution, and ecology. The immersion provides ...
World-class biologists at are being videotaped for an easy-to-use online series of seminars and educational tools available on demand and free to students and scientists around the world. The talks ...
Dr. Anna Marie Pyle of Yale University will focus on the new medicinal benefits resulting from increased understanding of how RNA functions through two lectures while at Hope College on Thursday and ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University’s Department of Biological Sciences recently held the inaugural lecture of the new William A. and Hanni Aebersold Cramer Lectures in Biophysics Series. Funded ...
The 2025 Nobel Lectures, celebrating the 2024 Nobel Prizes, were presented by Timothy Audas (Molecular Biology and Biochemistry) for the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, Dustin King (Department ...
In the spring of 1999 the UAB Center for Community OutReach Development (CORD) in partnership with the Birmingham City Schools (BCS) initiated the development of an innovative genetics curriculum for ...
This major is a convergence of many scientific fields, including modern biological chemistry, cellular and molecular biology, chemistry, botany and biology. It covers most of the requirements for the ...
Biochemists study how chemical processes affect cells - the building blocks of all life on earth. Understanding how cells and chemical processes work is fundamental to scientific advancements in human ...
Every second, trillions of tiny parcels travel through your bloodstream—carrying vital information between your body's cells. Now, scientists at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute have opened this ...
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