Eric Klein, congrats on a new grant

Eric Klein RUI: Mechanisms and physiological functions of bacterial sphingolipids (with co-PI Grace Brannigan); NSF $756,559

Ph.D. Student Wins Prestigious National Science Foundation Grant to Study Lizard Evolution that Could Aid in Understanding How Animals and Humans Evolve

By Jeanne Leong Original story from https://news.camden.rutgers.edu/2021/09/ph-d-student-wins-prestigious-national-science-foundation-grant-to-study-lizard-evolution-that-could-aid-in-understanding-how-animals-and-humans-evolve/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ph-d-student-wins-prestigious-national-science-foundation-grant-to-study-lizard-evolution-that-could-aid-in-understanding-how-animals-and-humans-evolve A National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, Cleo Falvey is studying lizards in the Rutgers University‒Camden Center for Computational and Integrative Biology Ph.D. program. The five-year NSF fellowship includes three years of financial support with an annual $34,000 stipend. In the lab of Anthony Geneva, a Rutgers‒Camden assistant professor of biology, Falvey will be … Continue reading Ph.D. Student Wins Prestigious National Science Foundation Grant to Study Lizard Evolution that Could Aid in Understanding How Animals and Humans Evolve

Research on lizard evolution could advance understanding of changes in all organisms, including humans

By Jeanne Leong Original story on https://news.camden.rutgers.edu/2021/09/research-on-lizard-evolution-could-advance-understanding-of-changes-in-all-organisms-including-humans/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=research-on-lizard-evolution-could-advance-understanding-of-changes-in-all-organisms-including-humans   Lizards are very diverse in their form and function and can evolve and adapt to the environments they inhabit, and in some settings, evolved to blend in with the twigs they live on. Research by Anthony Geneva, a Rutgers University‒Camden assistant professor of biology, aims to understand how lizards evolve … Continue reading Research on lizard evolution could advance understanding of changes in all organisms, including humans

Biology Graduate Named 2021 Phi Beta Kappa Key Into Public Service Scholar

By Tom McLaughlin Original story on https://news.camden.rutgers.edu/2021/08/biology-graduate-named-2021-phi-beta-kappa-key-into-public-service-scholar/   Growing up in Olathe, Kansas, Sujay Ratna recalls, he was always told to think about and help others. Since that time, Ratna – a 2021 Rutgers University–Camden biology graduate – never lost sight of the opportunities that he’s had. Just as importantly, he stayed keenly focused on spreading awareness … Continue reading Biology Graduate Named 2021 Phi Beta Kappa Key Into Public Service Scholar

Fall Biology Day, December 8th

Undergraduate students in the Department of Biology will showcase their research at Biology Day, scheduled for Friday, December 8th.  Students’ posters will be displayed in the Campus Center’s West ABC Conference Room from 11:20 a.m. – 2 p.m., and students will give rapid-fire presentations beginning at 11:20 a.m.  No registration is required to attend this event.  All are welcome to … Continue reading Fall Biology Day, December 8th