In much the same way that we need specific pieces of information among the vast amounts of data on the internet, each of our cells uses only a small fraction of the 30,000 genes that make up the human ...
Dr. Sandra J. Connelly joined RIT in 2007. Every term, Dr. Connelly teaches foundational biology lectures (traditional General Biology and online Explorations in Biology) engaging hundreds of students ...
Southwest Missouri State College biology students were photographed in 1962 listening to a fireside lecture on the history and topography of the area given by their professor, Paul Redfearn. The group ...
1 Courses may be taken either in fall or spring term of academic year. 2 Biotechnology lecture and laboratory courses selected from the approved list (total of 5 courses, minimum of 3 with ...
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 ...
This lecture and laboratory course will acquaint non-biology majors with the theory and practice of modern molecular biology, focusing on topics of current interest to society. The course will cover ...
Michigan Tech's Department of Biological Sciences offers two programs—focused on community outreach and education—to spark young mind’s interest in the biological sciences. Our programs provide ...
It is easy when teaching a subject to focus only on our specific discipline and to exclude broader context. If students come to us to study biology, and we perceive ourselves to be biology teachers, ...
Below left: Professors Bonnie Bassler (seated on table), Heather Thieringer (standing in rear) and Eric Wieschaus (third from right) have teamed up to teach the class since its inception four years ...
Another day, another pillar of pop culture to obsess with. Whether it’s a TV show that makes us feel seen or a game that eats up our ungodly hours, it’s a universal experience to fixate on something ...
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