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Findings to help in design of drugs against virus causing childhood illnesses

Posted on March 22, 2013 by

New research findings may help scientists design drugs to treat a virus infection that causes potentially fatal brain swellingand paralysis in children. The virus, called enterovirus 71, causes hand, foot and mouth disease and is common throughout the world. Although that disease usually is not fatal, the virus has been reported to cause fatal encephalitis [...]

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Congratulations Dr. Peter Hollenbeck – 2013 Murphy Award recipient

Posted on March 20, 2013 by

  Peter Hollenbeck, professor of biological sciences, has been named one of the recipients of the 2013 Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Awards in Memory of Charles B. Murphy. Hollenbeck received word about the award Monday (March 18) in Lilly Hall. The University’s highest undergraduate teaching honor, the Murphy Award is accompanied by a cash award and [...]

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Spring Fest – April 13 and 14, 2013

Posted on March 12, 2013 by

Join us April 13 and 14, 2013 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Spring Fest is an annual event showcasing the lighter side of higher education. This free event is a great opportunity for students of all ages to learn about animals, art, astronomy, and much more in two full days of hands-on activities. It’s part [...]

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2013 College of Science Faculty and Staff Awards

Posted on March 1, 2013 by

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Hollenbeck delivers Colella Lecture on Neurodegeneration at University of Pittsburgh Med

Posted on February 22, 2013 by

On February 20th, Professor Peter Hollenbeck delivered a research talk in the Samuel Colella Lecture Series in Neurodegeneration at the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The talk, entitled “Mitochondrial Transport, Metabolism and ROS Production in Disease Models,” covered studies from the Hollenbeck laboratory on the etiology of Friedreich [...]

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Congratulations to Dr. Fernandez-Juricic on his College of Science Research Award

Posted on February 5, 2013 by

 Professor Esteban Fernandez-Juricic has been selected to receive a College of Science Research Award. He is among four faculty in the college who were recognized for their outstanding research accomplishments. This group of four represents the inaugural class of winners. As part of the recognition of this award, Esteban will present a public lecture, although [...]

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Bonilla and Collings awarded Yeunkyung Woo Fund travel grants

Posted on December 7, 2012 by

  Two Biological Sciences graduate students, Sylvia Bonilla and Clayton Collings, have been awarded travel grants from the Yeunkyung Woo Achieve Excellence Travel Scholarship Fund. The awards, granted competitively twice each year, support the travel of graduate students to present their work at scientific meetings. Bonilla will travel to the Association for Research in Vision [...]

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New science program benefits freshmen

Posted on November 28, 2012 by

By MATT MARTIN Executive Reporter The leader of a new study program in the College of Science said he hopes the program will help students succeed in their first year. John Fisher, the director of recruiting in the College of Science, said the new program, called COSINE, or College Of Science Instructional Nightly Enrichment, will [...]

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Hotseat helps boost engagement in large-enrollment courses

Posted on November 16, 2012 by

Continuing lecturer David Bos says one of the biggest challenges he faces as an instructor is keeping roughly 1,400 students in his freshman-level biology classes engaged in the content. But after introducing Hotseat into his curriculum in the spring semester of 2012, Bos says the social networking-powered mobile Web application enabled his students to ask [...]

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Researchers home in on structure of ‘Sputnik’ virus

Posted on November 7, 2012 by

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – An international team of researchers has determined key structural features of the Sputnik virus, thought to play a role in illnesses caused by eating raw fish. Findings also may help scientists learn details about the infection mechanisms in other viruses. Sputnik is referred to as a “satellite virus” because it can [...]

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