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"The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled"
- Mestrius Plutarchus, Greek Historian, Biographer, Essayist
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>Hughes Undergraduate Biology Program
News Archive for the Hughes Undergraduate Biology Program
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Sara Muscarelli, 2008 Complex Biological Systems Summer Undergraduate Research Program participant and 2007 Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Cell Biology & Neuroscience participant, presented her work at the 33rd Annual West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference. Sara presented her poster titled, " The Zic Gene Family in Xenopus and Chick Embryos." Sara's poster presentation was awarded the top in her session! |
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Bridgett McNulty, 2008 Complex Biological Systems Summer Undergraduate Research Program participant and 2007 Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Cell Biology & Neuroscience participant, presented her work at the 33rd Annual West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference. Bridgett gave an oral presentation titled, "Determination of Chick Protocadherin-1 Binding Partners". Brigett also presented a poster with the same title at the MSU Student Research Celebration on April 15, 2008. |
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Two 2007 CBS students presented their research posters at the University of Washington's Hughes Undergraduate Research Symposium on October 26, 2007. Josh Martin (far left) presented his poster titled, "Effects of Zic1 on mRNA Expression During Xenopus Neurulation".
Jeannie Hunnicut presented her poster titled, "Processes Underlying Visual Working Memory".
For more information on their research check out their research abstracts on the student research page by clicking here. |
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Attend our special screening of the 2007 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Holiday Lecture Series on December 12, 2007 from Noon - 4pm in the Center for Computational Biology. We will show all 4 parts of the series: "AIDS: Evolution of an Epidemic". For more information on this special screening click here.
To learn more about the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Holiday Lecture Series click here. |
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