…the microbial sciences through conferences, publications, certifications, and educational opportunities. Its highly competitive Undergraduate Research Fellowship is aimed at students who wish to pursue a doctoral degree in microbiology…. For the full story visit https://news.camden.rutgers.edu/2015/10/excellence-in-research-biology-major-earns-american-society-for-microbiology-fellowship/ Source: Research Excellence: Biology Major Earns American Society for Microbiology Fellowship : Rutgers-Camden Campus News…
…care. Shariq is one of the first four students selected for the NIH-funded MARC program at Rutgers University–Camden. This new program, “Maximizing Access to Research Careers – Undergraduate Student Training for Academic Research,” prepares biology students from underrepresented backgrounds for careers in the biomedical sciences. Learn more about MARC: http://go.rutgers.edu/b62i5n7u…
…in latency observed in behaviors of Drosophila larva. Our hypothesis Drosophila larvae exposed to thermal noxious stimuli will have a significant increase in sensitivity dictated by a decrease in sleep will be further tested in sleep-inbred panel (SIP) lines. Preview this research https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI0pZQx-xws Click to view the research poster (PDF)…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30EtNr4qN_I A Short Course Requirements video – all links are available in the description of the video. Undergraduate Biology Information Meeting, February 1st, 2019 Presentation…
…previously described secretory cells, those in R. priollii contained granules with a proteinaceous core covered by external glycosylation. Further, collagenous matrices formed the bulk of swollen clitella while albumin-secreting cells were noticeably absent, collectively suggesting a mechanism of cocoon production somewhat different from that described in other clitellate megadriles. https://www.questia.com/library/1P3-2647481511/phytogeny-and-clitellar-morphology-of-the-giant-amazonian…
Dr. Nir Yakoby was awarded a grant by NSF for his work, “The Evolution of Posterior Fate.” https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1926802 R.A. Marmion, N. Yakoby. In locus analysis of patterning evolution in the BMPR2 Wishful thinking. 2018. Development, 145: dev161083 doi: 10.1242/dev.161083 Published 9 July. Learn more on Dr. Yakoby’s lab site…