
Rebecca Bacheler, a Rutgers–Camden graduate student pursuing her master’s degree in biology, is looking at fungi that penetrate plant roots to help their host plants obtain more water and nutrients they otherwise cannot access.
Rebecca Bacheler, a Rutgers–Camden graduate student pursuing her master’s degree in biology, is looking at fungi that penetrate plant roots to help their host plants obtain more water and nutrients they otherwise cannot access.
Dr. Klein joins us from Princeton University, where he was a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Molecular Biology. While at Princeton he studied novel mechanisms of prokaryotic protein subcellular localization and organelle development.
Asexual and sexual developments of Neurospora crassa on natural substrates.
The effect of mercury on the establishment of Pinus rigida seedlings and the development of their Ectomycorrhizal communities.
Congratulations for the Biology Honor and a faculty award recipients! 2013 Student Award Recipients among Biology major graduates Alumni Association Awards Lekha Racharla The Edward J. Bloustein Community Service Award David Luor The Rutgers University-Camden Alumni Association Outstanding Senior Award Academic Awards David Luor The Athenaeum Honor Society Award Undergraduate Research Awards Maira Farhat The … Continue reading 2013 Biology Honors and Awards…
Matt Niepielko, a Ph.D. candidate in Center for Computational and Integrative Biology, has been selected as the 2013 recipient of the Lansbury Prize for Academic Excellence. This award recognizes outstanding performance by a graduate student. This prize is named in memory of Dr. Coral Lansbury, the first dean of the Graduate School of Rutgers-Camden. Matt … Continue reading Matt Niepielko Recipient of 2013 Lansbury Prize for Academic Excellence…