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  • CU students at work hunting phage.
    Most scientific papers list a handful of co-authors, but in a monumental example of scientific collaboration and real-world undergraduate research education, a study appearing this week in the online journal eLIFE includes more than 2500
  • Prof. Joel Kralj
    By Paul MuhlradBarely six months into his new job, Joel Kralj is already making his mark. Kralj, an assistant professor in CU-Boulder’s Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and member of the BioFrontiers Institute, is one of
  • Prof. Jennifer Knight
    The W. M. Keck Foundation has awarded a $300,000 grant to CU-Boulder School of Education Professor Derek Briggs and CU Denver School of Education & Human Development Professor Bud Talbot, and CU-Boulder Department of
  • Prof. Tin Tin Su
    Special Undergraduate Enrichment Programs is honored to announce the recipients of the 2014-15 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards. Undergraduates submitted letters of nomination highlighting their faculty mentor’s role on their
  • Prof. Robin Dowell
    Polyploidization ‐ where the chromosome number is more than double the normal or haploid number ‐ is common in fungi, plants and animals, but its influence on evolution is unclear. The Dowell Lab study describes bench-top evolution
  • Prof. Tin Tin Su
    Some distinguished “students” dropped in on MCDB’s new Discovery Based Laboratory class yesterday. MCDB 2171 hosted CU President Bruce Benson, ĂŰĚŇ´ŤĂ˝ĆĆ˝â°ćĎÂÔŘ Chancellor Phillip DiStefano, Provost Russell Moore, Arts and Sciences Dean Steven Leigh, and
  • Details of Biochemistry
    Benjamin Weaver and Rebecca Zabinsky have shown that a protein called CED-3, which is a key regulator of the programed cell death pathway or ‘apoptosis’, works with the machinery involved in microRNA-mediated gene regulation to control normal animal
  • Prof. Ding Xue
    MCDB Professor Ding Xue and colleagues reported their important findings today in the journals Nature and Nature Communications.Two new studies involving the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of Queensland (UQ) in Brisbane,
  • Prof. Mark Winey
    Four faculty members from the University of Colorado Boulder have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). The honor recognizes their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science or
  • Prof. Gia Voeltz
    Research by Ashley Rowland and Gia Voeltz is featured on the cover of Cell this month.SummaryEndocytic cargo and Rab GTPases are segregated to distinct domains of an endosome. These domains maintain their identity until they undergo
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