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Friday, December 13, 2024
Science of Creativity
Biological Sciences alumna Adriana Salame Aspiazu makes holidays come alive.
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Tuft Cell Expression Changes with Sleeping, Eating Cycles
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Biological Sciences have uncovered how tuft cells change based on the circadian rhythm.
Thursday, December 05, 2024
Program Prepares New Researchers
Carnegie Mellon University's Postbac Research Fellowship in Quantitative Biology prepares young researchers for future success in biological sciences.
Zhao Joins Project To Make Whole Eye Transplants a Reality
Thursday, December 05, 2024
Zhao Joins Project To Make Whole Eye Transplants a Reality
Carnegie Mellon University researchers will use Magnify Expansion Microscopy technology to precisely map optic nerve fibers as part of the six-year project, led by Stanford University and the University of Pittsburgh.
McManus Awarded Grant To Advance Prader-Willi Syndrome Research
Monday, November 25, 2024
McManus Awarded Grant To Advance Prader-Willi Syndrome Research
Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh scientists received a grant from the Foundation for Prader-Willi Research to study the regulation and function of a key gene that is usually deleted in patients with the disorder.
Exploring Breakthroughs in Microbiome Research
Friday, November 22, 2024
Exploring Breakthroughs in Microbiome Research
The 2024 Rustbelt Microbiome Conference, a joint effort between the Mellon College of Science, the Center for Medicine and the Microbiome and the University of Pittsburgh, brought researchers together.
Five CMU Researchers Receive Kaufman Foundation Grants
Friday, November 01, 2024
Five CMU Researchers Receive Kaufman Foundation Grants
Catherine Armbruster, Jonathan Henninger; and Luisa Hiller, Phil Campbell and Xi Ren were awarded for conducting innovative scientific research.
RNA Intrigues Biologist Jonathan Henninger
Monday, October 14, 2024
RNA Intrigues Biologist Jonathan Henninger
Jonathan Henninger seeks to discover things that change how the field of biology thinks.
Processing New Sounds
Wednesday, October 02, 2024
Processing New Sounds
Carnegie Mellon University sophomore Eric Parker II helps produce new music in Vietnam.
MCS Graduate Student Conference Funding Award Winners Announced
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
MCS Graduate Student Conference Funding Award Winners Announced
Five winners have received the Mellon College of Science Graduate Student Funding Award for fall conferences.
Armbruster Studies Biofilms in Diverse Environments
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Armbruster Studies Biofilms in Diverse Environments
An interest in opportunistic infections led Catherine Armbruster to her life’s work studying biofilms.
Samskrathi Sharma Named 2024 Quad Fellow
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Samskrathi Sharma Named 2024 Quad Fellow
Samskrathi Sharma, a doctoral student in Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Biological Sciences, was selected as a Quad Fellow.
Kaplow Offers Innovative Approach to Evolutionary Studies
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Kaplow Offers Innovative Approach to Evolutionary Studies
Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Biological Sciences welcomed Irene Kaplow as a new faculty member.
Study Suggests Bacteria’s Internal Dialog Controls External Messaging
Wednesday, September 04, 2024
Study Suggests Bacteria’s Internal Dialog Controls External Messaging
New research from Carnegie Mellon University scientists reveals that individual bacterial cells coordinate their messaging internally before sending it out to their neighbors.
Research Reveals Underlying Mechanism that Renders Certain High-Risk Cancers Immortal
Thursday, August 29, 2024
Research Reveals Underlying Mechanism that Renders Certain High-Risk Cancers Immortal
Researchers at CMU have uncovered a key mechanism that promotes telomere elongation.
Anna Cappella Wins Niccolai-Fustanio Award
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Anna Cappella Wins Niccolai-Fustanio Award
Carnegie Mellon University senior Anna Cappella won the Niccolai-Fustanio Award for her academic success and her diverse array of experiences.
Brain Activity Changes During, After Learning, Researchers Find
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
Brain Activity Changes During, After Learning, Researchers Find
Carnegie Mellon University neuroscientists have found that neural activity in the sensory cortex changes during and after learning.
New Moves in Neuroscience
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
New Moves in Neuroscience
Carnegie Mellon University neuroscientists have published a paper in Neuron that shows the motor cortex is involved with conscious movement.
Gittis Receives Neurobiology of Brain Disorders Award for Studying Parkinson’s Disease
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Gittis Receives Neurobiology of Brain Disorders Award for Studying Parkinson’s Disease
Carnegie Mellon University’s Aryn Gittis has been awarded a 2024 Neurobiology of Brain Disorders (NBD) Award by the McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience.
By the Numbers
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
By the Numbers
Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Biological Sciences is bringing big data and new technology to the forefront by putting an emphasis on quantitative biology.
Researchers Find Changes in Pathway Strength for Parkinson's Disease Models
Monday, July 22, 2024
Researchers Find Changes in Pathway Strength for Parkinson's Disease Models
Researchers at CMU and Pitt have found that dopamine depletion, which occurs during Parkinson's disease disrupts the normal balance of motor pathways in the basal ganglia.
Four Ph.D. Students, Two Fellows Awarded Biological Sciences Departmental Grants
Friday, July 19, 2024
Four Ph.D. Students, Two Fellows Awarded Biological Sciences Departmental Grants
Four awards provide funding for research enrichment and DEI initiatives and three were presented to candidates who published outstanding papers.
Brett Wisniewski Joins Department of Biological Sciences
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Brett Wisniewski Joins Department of Biological Sciences
Brett Wisniewski has joined the Carnegie Mellon University Department of Biological Sciences as special faculty.
Elizabeth Ransey Examines, Rewrites Cellular Communication
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Elizabeth Ransey Examines, Rewrites Cellular Communication
Elizabeth Ransey has joined the Carnegie Mellon University Department of Biological Sciences as a professor.
The Business of Life Sciences
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
The Business of Life Sciences
Thinking critically about data has defined double alumna Pamela Bush's career.
MCS Graduate Student Conference Funding Award Winners Announced
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
MCS Graduate Student Conference Funding Award Winners Announced
Five winners have received the Mellon College of Science Graduate Student Funding Award for summer conferences.
CMU-Q Explores New Teaching Program To Enhance Instruction and Foster Community Spirit
Monday, July 08, 2024
CMU-Q Explores New Teaching Program To Enhance Instruction and Foster Community Spirit
Faculty in the Department of Biological Sciences at CMU-Q are working in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon’s Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence and Educational Innovation to not only inspire students but also their peers.
Ken Hovis Receives Julius Ashkin Award
Wednesday, July 03, 2024
Ken Hovis Receives Julius Ashkin Award
Neuroscientist Ken Hovis receives Julius Ashkin award. The sheer potential he recognizes in all first-year students has made him a remarkable teacher.
NIH Grants Echinobase $4 Million in New Funding
Tuesday, July 02, 2024
NIH Grants Echinobase $4 Million in New Funding
The National Institutes of Health supported Echinobase, a database of echinoderm genetic data created by Carnegie Mellon University and University of Calgary researchers.
CMU-Q’s Adviti Naik develops new course in precision medicine
Monday, June 24, 2024
CMU-Q’s Adviti Naik develops new course in precision medicine
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar’s Adviti Naik, assistant teaching professor of biological sciences, is developing a new advanced elective course in precision medicine. The course is designed as part of a fellowship granted by Carnegie Mellon’s main campus in Pittsburgh.
Grace Benkart Wins Carnegie Mellon Women's Association Award
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Grace Benkart Wins Carnegie Mellon Women's Association Award
Recent Carnegie Mellon University gradate Grace Benkart won the Carnegie Mellon Women's Association Award.
Claire Phoneprasert Wins the Gilman Award
Monday, June 17, 2024
Claire Phoneprasert Wins the Gilman Award
Recent Carnegie Mellon University gradate Claire Phoneprasert won the Gilman Award for her dedication to her classmates as a teaching assistant and an EMT.
Bio Lab Olympics Make Sport of Science
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
Bio Lab Olympics Make Sport of Science
Carnegie Mellon students in the Department of Biological Sciences wrapped up the semester with a bit of levity by participating in the Bio Lab Olympics.
Remembering Alan Waggoner
Sunday, May 26, 2024
Remembering Alan Waggoner
Alan Waggoner, emeritus professor of biological sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, died peacefully on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
M.S. in Quantitative Biology and Bioinformatics Creates New Opportunities
Wednesday, May 01, 2024
M.S. in Quantitative Biology and Bioinformatics Creates New Opportunities
Carnegie Mellon University's M.S. in Quantitative Biology and Bioinformatics offers students with backgrounds in biology the opportunity to learn more about quantitative research.
Lianna Huang Teaches New Tricks, Orchestrates Opportunities
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Lianna Huang Teaches New Tricks, Orchestrates Opportunities
Carnegie Mellon University senior Lianna Huang flips between biological sciences research, teaching, the Carnegie Mellon All University Orchestra, and the Carnegie Mellon Tricking Club.
MCS Researchers Awarded Kaufman Foundation Grants
Friday, April 26, 2024
MCS Researchers Awarded Kaufman Foundation Grants
Learning how bacteria initiate or exit biofilm communities and how to develop a new class of atomically precise metal alloys are two projects from CMU researchers receiving a 2023 grant from The Charles E. Kaufman Foundation.
Guatemala Trip Serves Communities, Inspires Students
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Guatemala Trip Serves Communities, Inspires Students
Carnegie Mellon University students Maddy Burke and Grace Tang traveled to Guatemala to volunteer with the other members of the Global Medical Brigades.
Bridges and Zhang Receive Curci Foundation Research Grants
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Bridges and Zhang Receive Curci Foundation Research Grants
Carnegie Mellon University professors Drew Bridges and Martin Zhang received Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation Research Grants.
Biologists Determine Bacteria Sense Damage to Relatives
Thursday, March 14, 2024
Biologists Determine Bacteria Sense Damage to Relatives
Carnegie Mellon University biologists have discovered that Vibrio cholerae, the bacteria behind the cholera disease, can sense when its relatives die and react to form a biofilm.
Neuroscientists Create AI Tool To Analyze, Catalogue Behavior
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Neuroscientists Create AI Tool To Analyze, Catalogue Behavior
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Bonn have created an open-source platform known as A-SOiD that can learn and predict user-defined behaviors from video.
Samskrathi Sharma Receives AIChE Fellowship
Monday, February 19, 2024
Samskrathi Sharma Receives AIChE Fellowship
Carnegie Mellon University graduate student Samskrathi Sharma received an American Institute of Chemical Engineers Fellowship for her work investigating the gut microbiota.
Annie Meyer Receives Glen de Vries Fellowship
Monday, January 29, 2024
Annie Meyer Receives Glen de Vries Fellowship
Carnegie Mellon Ph.D. student Annie Meyer received the de Vries Fellowship for her work investigating echinoderms.
Mia Carrarini Researches Medical Solutions
Monday, January 08, 2024
Mia Carrarini Researches Medical Solutions
Carnegie Mellon University senior Mia Carrarini investigates potential treatments for premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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